DemocratSinceBirth
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Wed Dec-23-09 05:43 PM
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Why Should Good Health Care Be A Privilege? |
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Shouldn't it be available to all?
And why are we burdening folks who are fortunate enough to have good health care with additional taxes?
I don't get it.
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MercutioATC
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Wed Dec-23-09 05:55 PM
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1. It depends on your definition of "good". |
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Basic health care should be provided to every U.S. citizen...not because it's a "right", but because it makes financial sense.
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:35 PM
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Short sightedness. They do not realize that healthy workers work better. Small businesses that don't get bled on health expenses can thrive. They do not see that these costs will bankrupt the nation by making America uncompetative in every sector. They just see profit.
Or, perhaps they do understand it. Maybe the rich are aiming for some serfdom where everyone is a drone, serving the nearest big box company. Maybe they would rather rule in hell than, well, make a shitload in heaven.
Who knows.
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:36 PM
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3. I hate to say it but----DITTO! |
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:37 PM
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4. Of course it should be available to all and not a privilege! |
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In many countries it is. In mine, for 60 years. I hope it is soon established and taken for granted in the USA.
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:45 PM
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5. Our tax money has to go to WAR not to Americans. nt |
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:48 PM
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6. Mainly because so many Americans wanted WAR |
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Wed Dec-23-09 07:25 PM
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8. In what world??? Not the millions who marched against war over and over. nt |
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:31 PM
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9. The real world. Roughly 90% of Americans supported invading Afghanistan on 11/28/2001 |
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Edited on Wed Dec-23-09 09:24 PM by NNN0LHI
http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2001/11/28/poll-results.htmI wasn't one of them. We used to proudly call ourselves the ten percenters around here back then. Don
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Wed Dec-23-09 06:52 PM
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7. It most certainly shouldn't. It's a right, not privilege, in all other industrialized countries. |
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:38 PM
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10. Has it occurred to anyone that TPTB may have some interest in |
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keeping some portion of the American people in poverty and poor health? It keeps the masses fearful and malleable.
If there was an advantage or a buck to be made by providing health care to all someone would be doing it.
That said, regardless of TPTB's apparent interest in perpetuating poverty and poor health, health care should be considered a right, a fundamental prerequisite to the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness..
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Thu Dec-24-09 06:03 AM
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11. Because most people holding higher office are sociopaths n/t |
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