Universal Health Care
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Free? TAXES!!! Some places need 200 percent taxes on some products to pay. Universal Health Care is a socialist program and it socialism has shown to fail fast.
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j0eg0d what you say is so on point. I personal work for a company that provides me with very good health insurance. I am definitely concerned with universal healthcare which may mean alot more of a loss than a gain for me. So there so should definitely be a resource for those that need it but we all shouldn't be forced to take advantage of a system that is more than likely far from perfect.
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NO HO in 08, fuck Universal Health Care. STOP asking for free handouts! GET A JOB and take a shower! Don't tax the working class! Get lazy bums off free handouts and welfare.
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History shows that the Government will SCREW IT UP. No matter what "it" is.
We whine about the health system now, and it does suck, but turning it over to the government is not the answer either.
I saw "outrageous malpractice" claims mentioned...I'd start there too. Oh we screwed up, here's $25 million. And everyone else ends up eating it.
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Now do not let me get started with the pharmaseutacles...another mess, where so many are being prescribed meds that side effects has so many causative damages. Oh what a mess...we need REFORM...but that takes us back to the selling out of our leaders to *hmmmm* LOBBYIST *eeeck*! HELP, we need to do something and take back our rights.
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We have the consumer having to pay high and lousy insurance coverage, and doctors who are being ripped off with outrageous mal practice mandatory coverage...and on it goes. Those benefitting are the attorneys for the health care corporations and the insurance companies.
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Secondly, in the same reading, they noted that the plantiff rarely ever wins any malpractice suit. And those suing a county hospital/facility, gov runed, well they can just forget winning. Now that tells us, that REFORM in Tort Laws must be done. As once again the peeps are being deceived.
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I read that in order to file a malpractice claim one has to do this within one year from the time of what went awry. There is only one year for statute of limitation. And of course most folks do not know this.
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Has anyone said one thing about what is needed and that is health care REFORM? Without REFORM it will continue to go from bad to worse as it will be government run.
Talk about decapitation, look out when the gov gets involved. Canadians can tell us of the horrors of how they have to wait months into a year or so for needed test, where some folks do not live through the wait. This plan is just another social engineering of big government. The ramifications are just too frightening.
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You are so right on in what you are sharing here!
They plan to tax us and then charge us for this Universal health care fiasco! Their popular way of hitting us at both ends.
And so much other frightening prospects from this horrific Univ. Health Care....
Joe my daughter has a job in the dental field. No dentist offers insurance. I gather you saw my vid. What's she supposed to do? If they just got rid of the pre-exixting laws she could be fixed and she could go on to living a productive life. Otherwise she'll end up going on wealfare. That's not acceptable since she CAN be haelped.
Fringe111 4 years ago
It's a bad scenario and at the same time, probably more common that we know. The best thing that could have been done would have been to let the hospital she originally went too, take care of her.
I say get her health insurance, wait for it to take effect, take her to the hospital and claim she hurt her leg because she fell down the stairs ... that defeats the preexisting condition rule.
It's deceitful, but I say fck those insurance companies.
j0eg0d 4 years ago
Yep that would be easy to do, except she has a titaniam rod in that leg and any doctor could see that the patch collapsed
Fringe111 4 years ago
I know how helpless you feel, but health insurance is a flawed system which can be manipulated to your favor.
There's also liabilities to consider ...
I hate thinking like a lawyer, but question the liability of the doctor/hospital that put that rod in there.
For every law that's designed to benefit businesses there's one that helps the citizen too.
j0eg0d 4 years ago