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Health care reform, Whats next?

Health care reform, Whats next?

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Added: Sep-2-2009 Occurred On: Sep-2-2009
By: 6_6_6
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  • WTF...? No profits??? Whould you work for NO profits 666? This is still a capitalist country you know. I do not get this attitude from Americans??? Of course they want to make a profit!!!

    The Goverment WASTES and the politicians profit...is that acceptable to you then? pffft!!

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    • Nope! I dont think thats acceptable too
      But I'm not gonna let those Greedy insurance companies F@#$ the American people any longer
      enough is enough!! we need to prosecute those Corrupt politics too
      Republicans and Blue dogs gotta go

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    • Rofl. Easy there hitler

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  • Yep, say goodbye to American as we once knew it. They are just warming up.

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  • HR 676, single payer saves the country 293 billion dollars a year and covers everybody. HR 676 kills insurance companies, who needs them anyway, what do they do for their 30% of 2.4 trillion dollars?. HR 676 takes their money and puts it back into the system for care. Single payer saves California 7.6 billion dollars a year and covers everybody. Minnesota 718 million, Massachusetts 1.8-3.6 billion and Missouri 1.3 billion. Google single payer cost. This is the bill insurance and republicans/Dem More..

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  • Good post, 6 6 6, interesting discussion. I don't see where all the savings are going to come from either, not unless there is a public plan. Having non-profit insurers may help some, but you still have the incentives to deny coverage and exclude the sick, plus you still have all the waste of marketing, etc.

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