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And those who aren't paying, will? I doubt it.
Dan Harry Krause wrote: jeff® wrote: Since the Duh-bya economy put me out of a 70K+ engineering job my family of four, two young sons, my wife and I with four (4) college degrees between us have an income of less than one third of the federal poverty level. Guess what? we pay no income taxes now and we get great free health insurance. Can't understand why Duh-bya and company can't spin statistics like that in to a positive force for re-election or re-appointment as the case may be. "I cut the taxes of millions of middle class Americans to zero." "I have provided free health care to millions of American families." "I have increased the leasure time of millions of American workers by orders of magnitude." "I eliminated housing shortages across the country." Turns out that poor people in Duh-bya's wonderland are extremely well educated, consious of health issues, and know how to take care of themselves and their families. I must know 300 engineers out of work. They just can't find professional jobs. The only jobs are for un-educated people. You know why? Because republicans need stupid people to vote for them. No one with a brain would vote for those liars, unless they're getting a kick-back. BTW, if "free health care doesn't change all that many things." Why oppose it? "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... They deserve free health care too. are you aware that even in countries is health care is free and universal poor people die an early death than well off people? True. It turns out poor people are -- on the average -- rather stupid and stupid people don't live healthy lives, and when faced with a health problem won't go to the doctor, and when given medicines by the doctor won't go pick them up, and when they do pick up their medicines won't take them. free health care doesn't change all that many things. Sorry about your bad luck. The idea that anyone is proposing "free" health insurance is nothing more than a canard. What is being proposed is a health insurance system in which no one is excluded. Everyone who is insured is paying right now for everyone who isn't. |