Die Quickly: Alan Grayson Was Right!
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"We got a doctor pushing for the free market. We're better than that" what a retard
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@deadman12078 Shouldnt the government force an individual to purchase insurance to keep the cost of healthcare down? Free market economics does not apply to healthcare if it did your care would be cheaper than other western nations. You do have some government programs but your system is more market based than any other in the west.
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@Wordavee1 The murder of an individual is not comparable to the ommission of care. Omission of care is immoral in its own right but there is a big difference between actually commiting a murder and allowing someone to die. Pro life and pro choice are pretty meaningless outside the abortion issue. If an individual supports abortion but also taxation are they still pro-choice?
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We're a better country than that? Because the (soon to be extinct) middle class and the rich pay for the healthcare and general welfare of the 50% of American's who don't pay taxes and those who do not even look for a job, but rather collect minimum wage and food stamps. Not to mention the 20-30 million illegal aliens who also receive free healthcare. We're better than that because we don't want to pay for all this? Get real.
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Owning health insurance is a choice, just like smoking cigarettes, eating fatty food, not exercising, drinking too much alcohol etc etc etc. The free market is too busy fighting the forces that would bring it down, like we have now. Health insurance companies love it the way it is now. They can charge exorbitant rates and not have to insure 50,000,000. If there was a free market, and more competition, people wouldn't have to pay $1500 a month for health insurance.Should food be free?
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Ed Shultz would do anything to keep poor people poor forever. He would do anything to get Obama re-elected including turn over the country to the Fed and Wall st.
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@cheeto165 People make bad decisions. Some people don't eat properly or exercise or drink/smoke. The man who was in the motorcycle accident is a good example. No health insurance... maybe his friends and family or charitable organization would help him if the state would not do so or he would pass away. Should it be mandated that all person buy life insurance?
It is not right to force everyone pay higher prices for services. Doing so increases costs making it that much harder for everyone
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@deadman12078 yea....and as the debate continues ron paul even states that doctors back in his days would give people breaks on payment for people who couldn't afford much, yet it cut that out.
Pro-life, until your born!!
Wordavee1 5 months ago 3
When Ron Paul was asked, should we just let him die... HE SAID NO. Did they not catch that??? The question was also phrased as the man COULD afford health insurance but CHOSE not to. They didn't phrase it as he COULDN'T afford it... Which is why almost everyone isn't insured... I know when I turn 26 and can't be covered by my moms insurance anymore, there's no way I will get health insurance because with all my goddamn student loans I CANT AFFORD IT. And dental? Yeah right!! So fucking expensiv
PureCatastroph3 4 months ago 2