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Dr. Rand Paul 7/8/09 - Socialized Healthcare

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

Rand Paul discusses the implications of government-run health care.

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  • What if no one had insurance?

    Would health care providers have to lower rates so the average person could afford most procedures out of pocket?

    What if the AMA and medical schools didn't control the number of physicians by limiting the number of med students?

    Would additional physicians in the market drive down prices?

    What if people were allowed to grow their own medicine, medical marijuana?

    Would drug companies have to lower prices to compete?

    Could a true free market system be the answer?

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  • I am now having Hospice visit me and Senator McConnell will not help me get my SS backpay. He protects the government and not help the elderly/disbaled who voted for him.

    McConnell's insist I travel out of state for paperwork to apease SS.

    Government pays $45,000 per year to house illegal alien felons but will not help me an american citizen who is elderly and disabled.

    If I am alive in 2010 I will vote for Dr. Paul and hope all in KY will follow.

    God Bless Us All

  • thank god Ron Paul has a successor. We need more patriots like him!

  • good job Dr. Paul

  • Bless Dr. Rand Paul

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