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Eisboch wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message news ![]() Eisboch wrote: America does not have a health care crisis. America has a welfare crisis. Eisboch Spoken like a "true Republican have." "I've got mine, screw the poor, eh?" I'll give you a personal example of what I am talking about Harry. I have a nephew who simply can't hold a job. It's not that he's not capable of doing so. He just can't tolerate working for anybody. He one of those people who, after two weeks on a job, thinks he's smarter than anyone else in the company. He has made his way through life doing all kinds of "self-employed" type work .... flipping cars, building decks on houses, etc. He's not lazy ... he just can't work for anyone but himself. After he got married and had a couple of kids, he started to realize that he should have some form of health insurance to cover his growing family. He tried again getting a "real" job with benefits, but as before, it didn't last. I got involved in a discussion with him and made the point that he may have to change his arrogant attitude in the best interests of his family. Sometimes you have to do things in life that you don't want to do because you have responsibilites to others in addition to your own, was my pitch. Well, he tried again and again gave up and went back to his screwball way of making a living. No health insurance. Can't afford it. Recently his young daughter developed a potentially serious medical problem. She ended up at the Children's Hospital in Boston and received excellent care. She now has surgery scheduled to correct the medical condition. He laughs at me and my lectures now. All the costs are covered by someone else. Eisboch For everyone like your nephew's kid, there are 10 more kids who don't get any medical attention, or the wrong sort of medical attention or the cheapest of "patches" medical attention, or medical attention long after whatever problem there is has escalated into something a lot more serious. Virtually every other modern western nation has proper medical insurance/coverage as a basic right. We are about the only country which does not. Why not? Because the medical insurance companies/drug companies/hospitals don't want it...it's socialism, it interferes with profit, it forces economies, it changes things. I just love the TV ads in which that crook who used to run HCA whines about the possibility of "government bureaucrats" making health decisions...as opposed to "insurance company bureaucrats" making health decisions? |
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