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In response to
"
Simply put, it should not be a for-profit industry. -- nm
"
by
Don Homer
in other words it should be a goverment job! -- nm
Posted by
Danedukenuuk
Aug 6 '09, 11:22
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Then the Government can deny treatment to keep you alive because it's "to costly"....But, at least you get to feel all warm and fuzy about it -- nm
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Scorpion
Aug 6, 11:28
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well atleast they won't have to do that for profit -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 6, 11:35
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For-deficit isn't better than for-profit. The plan doesn't even come within miles of even breaking even -- nm
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Scorpion
Aug 6, 11:37
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This is certainly a part of the plan I would like to see revised. -- nm
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ty97
Aug 6, 11:41
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I can get behind a plan offers real coverage to those who need it wihtout over-reaching, and lays out how they're going to pay for it. -- nm
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Scorpion
Aug 6, 11:45
"too costly" is a very real problem though. Ignoring "too costly" can have very bad consequences. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 6, 11:35
There is a corporate construct known as a "non-profit" that could handle it without being directly attached to the government. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 6, 11:25
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Like my company, as one example. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 6, 11:29
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