dtotire
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Sat Apr-29-06 10:50 AM
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While it would be desirable to have a single-payer Health Insurance plan, it would be more feasible initially to simply extend hospitalization insurance to all Americans by extending Part A of Medicare. The program already a successful program, but only covers seniors. It does not cover doctor's visits. This could be added at a later date. I would guess that the cost increase would be less than double, since seniors make up more than 50% of hospital costs. Insurance for additional coverage would then be more affordable, which would benefit everyone who now provide health insurance to their employees. I would also suggest that we eliminate the payroll tax for Medicare and substitute a Value-Added tax. A VAT has a neutral effect on the economy, and would help to make American business more competitive with foreign business, since the tax would be added to imported goods. It would also be more acceptable to conservatives. I would estimate a VAT would be around 8%.
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panader0
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Sat Apr-29-06 10:58 AM
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1. I don't have health insurance |
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I can't afford it. I can't even afford, as an employer, to have workman's comp on myself. My employees are covered, but not me. If something happens, I must heal myself. (currently nursing a broken finger) My kida are covered by my ex-wife thanks to a divorce agreement.
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frankenforpres
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Tue May-02-06 07:52 PM
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it costs me like 30 bucks a month, but it doesnt cover much
you might want to look at that option.
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Benhurst
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Sat Apr-29-06 11:01 AM
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2. Hey, where do you think you are? This is BushAmerica. |
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Only the rich deserve health care.
For the rest, it's root, hog, or die.
:patriot:
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