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... On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 19:36:12 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 21:09:20 -0400, H the K wrote: If some few red states want to opt out, that'll be the utter end of the GOP in those states. Yep. Good Dem play. If they really have the balls to get it. Ain't done yet. What's important to a lot of people is job mobility. Me for instance. Since we can't ensure that either one of us can get a job that offers a health care policy, the wife stays where she is. Might convince her to move to Florida with a new insurance regime. Though I must say there are other reasons for staying put, including family, seasons, and plain old inertia. She says a number of people at her work - the ones that don't use the ER for health care - are there only for the health policy. Job market and wages might undergo quite a bit of change. Could invigorate the economy. But then maybe Florida will opt out. Their choice, given state rights and all. hehe. --Vic I don't believe Florida would opt out but you might see a lot of the relatively healthy center of the country where they have a low uninsured rate anyway. Unfortunately that pool of healthy people will not be there to balance the coasts in the public company. I agree. I don't think Florida would opt out. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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