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On 6/29/2012 12:10 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/29/12 12:58 PM, JustWait wrote: On 6/29/2012 12:56 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:23:31 -0400, X ` Man wrote: Where is the carefully researched and thought out Republican plan to overhaul our system of paying for health care, and by that I don't mean the repeal of Medicare. === I can't claim to speak for everyone but I think there are many who do not view health care as a proper role for the federal government. I also think there are many who view most of the federal bureauacracy as being incompetent, self serving and self perpetuating. Who would want such an organization to be responsible for their health care? Well, to start with a lot of those high value health plan holders (unions) who have been exempted from the taxes on their benefits. If only you had the skills to be in a union and have decent health care insurance, eh? Whoa, where did you get the idea it takes skills to be in a union? Mikek |
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On 6/30/2012 12:34 PM, Califbill wrote:
"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article om, 5@ 5.com says... On 6/29/2012 12:56 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:23:31 -0400, X ` Man wrote: Where is the carefully researched and thought out Republican plan to overhaul our system of paying for health care, and by that I don't mean the repeal of Medicare. === I can't claim to speak for everyone but I think there are many who do not view health care as a proper role for the federal government. I also think there are many who view most of the federal bureauacracy as being incompetent, self serving and self perpetuating. Who would want such an organization to be responsible for their health care? My name is Oscar and I approve this message Then both of you fools should give up your Medicare. Who the hell do you think you're fooling? Amazing how folks can flap their lips thinking nobody can recognize gibberish. ---------------------------------------- I pay a lot for my Medicare. Maybe the health care act should be based on your income. That is what Medicare does. Some of those liberal doofuses don't know the difference between government handouts and paid for insurance programs. |
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On 6/30/2012 2:37 PM, amdx wrote:
On 6/29/2012 12:10 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 6/29/12 12:58 PM, JustWait wrote: On 6/29/2012 12:56 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:23:31 -0400, X ` Man wrote: Where is the carefully researched and thought out Republican plan to overhaul our system of paying for health care, and by that I don't mean the repeal of Medicare. === I can't claim to speak for everyone but I think there are many who do not view health care as a proper role for the federal government. I also think there are many who view most of the federal bureauacracy as being incompetent, self serving and self perpetuating. Who would want such an organization to be responsible for their health care? Well, to start with a lot of those high value health plan holders (unions) who have been exempted from the taxes on their benefits. If only you had the skills to be in a union and have decent health care insurance, eh? Whoa, where did you get the idea it takes skills to be in a union? Mikek Please don't think Harry has ideas. He's a parrot. |
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On 6/29/2012 12:12 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@ 5.com says... On 6/29/2012 12:56 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:23:31 -0400, X ` wrote: Where is the carefully researched and thought out Republican plan to overhaul our system of paying for health care, and by that I don't mean the repeal of Medicare. === I can't claim to speak for everyone but I think there are many who do not view health care as a proper role for the federal government. I also think there are many who view most of the federal bureauacracy as being incompetent, self serving and self perpetuating. Who would want such an organization to be responsible for their health care? My name is Oscar and I approve this message Then both of you fools should give up your Medicare. Who the hell do you think you're fooling? Amazing how folks can flap their lips thinking nobody can recognize gibberish. If they weren't forced to pay into it for 45 years that would be easy. Mikek |
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On Jun 29, 8:29*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
But, *I am wasting my time. Richard, I was wondering when you'd find something more constructive to do... |
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On Jun 30, 1:24*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"iBoaterer" *wrote in message ... In article , says... On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 20:28:11 -0400, BAR wrote: If enough people opt out and simply pay the 1% tax, *how can this system possibly work? What am I missing? The solution to the money problem is rationing. Welcome to the queue. === That's how it is in Canada - 2 and 3 month waits to treat conditions that are not considered life threatening, things like dislocated shoulders for example. Those are the extremes, not the norm. I was in Canada a few years back, camping in Algonquin and my friend split his toe open. Went to a local hospital and was in and out in 30 min. ------------------------------------------- And he probably whipped out his credit card! *A lot of years ago, as we were returning from a ski trip to Whistler, young 20 something is getting aboard the airplane with a broken bone. *Do not remember if leg or arm. *She did not have the money to pay the Canadian hospital to have it set. *So no service. *If we did that our costs would be greatly lowered and there would be a huge outcry about our heartlessness. *I am just home from a trip to the hospital for clumsiness. *Fell off the roof fixing the solar. *Ladder slipped. *They did not ask for any insurance info before the trauma team started working on me. *In ICU The next bed had a welfare patient and the other side had a non English speaking man. *Don't know if he had insurance. So we treat everybody that shows up, No difference in care. *As to making healthcare affordable. *How? *Did not increase the number of doctors or beds. *My complaint on Roberts ruling is he sidestepped the issues. *Just saying the act is a tax. *Geese? "whipped out his credit card"?? You must be talking about the early 60s. In this province the wait for things like knee and hip replacement can be slow... But normal health issues usually get same day service depending on the severity the problem. |
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On 6/30/2012 4:34 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 30, 1:24 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 20:28:11 -0400, BAR wrote: If enough people opt out and simply pay the 1% tax, how can this system possibly work? What am I missing? The solution to the money problem is rationing. Welcome to the queue. === That's how it is in Canada - 2 and 3 month waits to treat conditions that are not considered life threatening, things like dislocated shoulders for example. Those are the extremes, not the norm. I was in Canada a few years back, camping in Algonquin and my friend split his toe open. Went to a local hospital and was in and out in 30 min. ------------------------------------------- And he probably whipped out his credit card! A lot of years ago, as we were returning from a ski trip to Whistler, young 20 something is getting aboard the airplane with a broken bone. Do not remember if leg or arm. She did not have the money to pay the Canadian hospital to have it set. So no service. If we did that our costs would be greatly lowered and there would be a huge outcry about our heartlessness. I am just home from a trip to the hospital for clumsiness. Fell off the roof fixing the solar. Ladder slipped. They did not ask for any insurance info before the trauma team started working on me. In ICU The next bed had a welfare patient and the other side had a non English speaking man. Don't know if he had insurance. So we treat everybody that shows up, No difference in care. As to making healthcare affordable. How? Did not increase the number of doctors or beds. My complaint on Roberts ruling is he sidestepped the issues. Just saying the act is a tax. Geese? "whipped out his credit card"?? You must be talking about the early 60s. In this province the wait for things like knee and hip replacement can be slow... But normal health issues usually get same day service depending on the severity the problem. So how much longer will you have to wait for that brain transplant? |
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:02:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Jun 29, 8:29*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: But, *I am wasting my time. Richard, I was wondering when you'd find something more constructive to do... Ayup! Speaking of constructive, I start my guitar lessons on Tuesday. Did you see my post Chile w/turkey. Stuff is pretty good. |
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:02:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jun 29, 8:29*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: But, *I am wasting my time. Richard, I was wondering when you'd find something more constructive to do... === Because he is a reasonable guy, he just can't help but try to inject a voice of reason into this group once in a while. I applaud the effort. We need more of it. |
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