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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). This time of year NOYB is surrounded by snowbirds. He's on his best behavior. |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. We used to have a seven year patent law for drugs...until that smarmy %$^#%$ former prime minister of ours made some deal to raise it to 15 years. The trade off was supposed to be more investment in our drug industry. http://www.healingdaily.com/conditio...-companies.htm http://www.citizen.org/congress/reform/drug_industry/ |
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Don White wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. We used to have a seven year patent law for drugs...until that smarmy %$^#%$ former prime minister of ours made some deal to raise it to 15 years. The trade off was supposed to be more investment in our drug industry. http://www.healingdaily.com/conditio...-companies.htm http://www.citizen.org/congress/reform/drug_industry/ Actually some of that 1993 garbage law may be softened now. http://www.cdma-acfpp.org/en/news/in...ly_15_01.shtml |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! |
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Don White wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! Don, don't ya love it (the rare times) when the Americans are actually jealous of us. |
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"Black Dog" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! Don, don't ya love it (the rare times) when the Americans are actually jealous of us. Actually, I have no problem with your health care system. Rather, I threw in my remark because there are days when the Director of Kneejerk Remarks, NOYB, doesn't stop by here. If he didn't, this discussion might have languished. So, I just added the remark he would've made. :-) |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Black Dog" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message news:jnkj12du2rqs1oq2l491d8ruf0moalpmbv@4ax .com... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! Don, don't ya love it (the rare times) when the Americans are actually jealous of us. Actually, I have no problem with your health care system. Rather, I threw in my remark because there are days when the Director of Kneejerk Remarks, NOYB, doesn't stop by here. If he didn't, this discussion might have languished. So, I just added the remark he would've made. :-) We know you're one of the 'sensible Americans'. Those in New England and along the border states seem to be more in tune with Canada. |
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Black Dog wrote:
Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! Don, don't ya love it (the rare times) when the Americans are actually jealous of us. Yes...but it's dangerous when they get jealous. They have a habit of moving in and taking what they want. We should be quiet about our advantages and let them cruise along in their own fantasy world. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Black Dog" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:21:08 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:15:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message news:jnkj12du2rqs1oq2l491d8ruf0moalpmbv@4a x.com... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Yes... thank you...thank you very much! Don, don't ya love it (the rare times) when the Americans are actually jealous of us. Actually, I have no problem with your health care system. Rather, I threw in my remark because there are days when the Director of Kneejerk Remarks, NOYB, doesn't stop by here. If he didn't, this discussion might have languished. So, I just added the remark he would've made. :-) We know you're one of the 'sensible Americans'. Those in New England and along the border states seem to be more in tune with Canada. If I had a really REALLY huge arm, I could throw a rock across Lake Ontario. But, I'd probably get in trouble. As far as "sensible", not so much. I just don't give a ****. :-) |
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Patty O'Furniture wrote:
They way I figure it, over the years I've had this treatment, the Canadian Government owes me about $400,000. :) Maybe we can give you dual citizenship so you can retire up here. Would that make us even? |
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I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. |
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http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....re5s5ppj.html They're probably afraid of getting pregnant, because that would force them to deal with their commie socialist pinko medical system. (I thought I'd save NOYB the trouble of saying this, in case he's busy). I'm not trying to start a screaming match, but I found something out a week or so ago that just amazed me. I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) You're making some pharmaceutical executives very rich. In addition to subsidizing pinko commie socialist medical systems. :) Actually, drug coverage is not a universal benefit provided by the provincial health insurance systems in Canada. Many provinces do have a drug plan for low income seniors, but as a rule, drugs are an out of pocket expense unless the person has drug coverage through an employer, which many do. This private insurance does not, necessarily, cover the entire cost of a drug. And, since most senior citizens are not employed, they aren't covered by an employer based insurance plan. So, unless they have a very low income, Canadian seniors and low paid workers have no drug coverage whatsover. Contrary to this, the US has recently offered a drug benefit to the seniors enrolled in the US's "socialist" Medicare system. P.S. The US also has a "socialist" retirement pension system, known as Social Security. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 04:17:57 -0800, wrote: I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. As a marketing consultant who has worked with several substantial offerers of health insurance, I can assure you that the profits on many "proprietary" medications transcend astronomical. There is plenty of room for "negotiation" in the prices Rx companies charge providers and purveyors. Oh...by the way, Rx companies these days spend more on advertising and marketing than they do on research. They're the richer cousins of the oil companies. You know, the original "bend over for us" guys. Big numbers involved in health care. I just read that GM posted a 10+ billion dollar loss overall in 2005. Part of their operating costs in 2005 was 5+ billion on health care for active and retired employees. RCE |
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I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's
$99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Yes. Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. If you think so, then thanks. But just don't point the finger at Canada. The US is the only industrialized nation that has not negotiated with the drug companies for lower prices. Prices for drugs are also lower in Europe and Japan. The drug companies charge what they do in the US because it is what that market will bear. Don't complain that you're paying more because we're all doing something that you're not. That's like a person complaining that their own front lawn looks ugly because everyone else keeps their lawns mowed. If that's the case, then mow your lawn. Don't complain to us that we should stop mowing our lawns, because you don't want to mow yours.. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... RCE wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 04:17:57 -0800, wrote: I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. As a marketing consultant who has worked with several substantial offerers of health insurance, I can assure you that the profits on many "proprietary" medications transcend astronomical. There is plenty of room for "negotiation" in the prices Rx companies charge providers and purveyors. Oh...by the way, Rx companies these days spend more on advertising and marketing than they do on research. They're the richer cousins of the oil companies. You know, the original "bend over for us" guys. Big numbers involved in health care. I just read that GM posted a 10+ billion dollar loss overall in 2005. Part of their operating costs in 2005 was 5+ billion on health care for active and retired employees. RCE Yes, indeed. And eventually we are going to have to have a federal system in which every American is issued a card to obtain basic medical care. Whether that involves all the insurance companies we have now or an entirely different system remains to be seen, but we have to have changes or we will all go broke. We're all paying for it now; we're just handling it sloppily. This is one of the relatively few areas that I might be considered a bit to the left in my POV. Quality health care in the US should be available and affordable to everyone. We apparently have made strides to make it equally available http://tinyurl.com/prk4c but it's still substandard and too expensive for individuals and corporate providers. The answer lies in routing out the corruption in the drug industry and the political porksters that are manipulating it. RCE |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 04:57:19 -0800, wrote: I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Yes. Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. If you think so, then thanks. But just don't point the finger at Canada. The US is the only industrialized nation that has not negotiated with the drug companies for lower prices. Prices for drugs are also lower in Europe and Japan. The drug companies charge what they do in the US because it is what that market will bear. Don't complain that you're paying more because we're all doing something that you're not. That's like a person complaining that their own front lawn looks ugly because everyone else keeps their lawns mowed. If that's the case, then mow your lawn. Don't complain to us that we should stop mowing our lawns, because you don't want to mow yours.. When I was in Ireland a few years ago, I had forgotten two of my meds back home. Went to the local druggist after we landed at Shannon and got enough for the three weeks we were spending visiting relatives and seeing the sites. Cost me exactly 30% of what I paid in the US for the same amount of non-generic drugs. You cannot convince me that the US health care system isn't subsidizing the rest of the world in terms of prescription drugs. There isn't any other explanation. Nobody is disputing that. But, complain to the drug companies, not to us. That situation will happen anytime that a different price is charged for same product in different markets. At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) We mow ours too, we just negotiated a better price with the mowing company. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:44:22 GMT, Don White wrote: At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) The 'big house'??? You spending weekends in the slammer? The little house - we bought this after the kids moved out. http://tinyurl.com/qxk28 Go north, down the S curve, first right, first house on the left is the "big house" along with the barn and out buildings. The fields, woods and pond to the south of Sheldon are those that I'm always talking about including the woods behind the house. That's quite a piece of land. I agree. Very nice chunk of property Tom. That lake to your west looks pretty big also. What sort of fish are in it? Is that mowing marks or are you planting crops on that rectangular section? |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:44:22 GMT, Don White wrote: At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) The 'big house'??? You spending weekends in the slammer? The little house - we bought this after the kids moved out. http://tinyurl.com/qxk28 Go north, down the S curve, first right, first house on the left is the "big house" along with the barn and out buildings. The fields, woods and pond to the south of Sheldon are those that I'm always talking about including the woods behind the house. That's quite a piece of land. Is that mowing marks or are you planting crops on that rectangular section? Those are landing gear marks from Tom's extraterrestrial visitors. RCE |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:56:48 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: RCE wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 04:17:57 -0800, wrote: I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. As a marketing consultant who has worked with several substantial offerers of health insurance, I can assure you that the profits on many "proprietary" medications transcend astronomical. There is plenty of room for "negotiation" in the prices Rx companies charge providers and purveyors. Oh...by the way, Rx companies these days spend more on advertising and marketing than they do on research. They're the richer cousins of the oil companies. You know, the original "bend over for us" guys. Big numbers involved in health care. I just read that GM posted a 10+ billion dollar loss overall in 2005. Part of their operating costs in 2005 was 5+ billion on health care for active and retired employees. RCE Yes, indeed. And eventually we are going to have to have a federal system in which every American is issued a card to obtain basic medical care. Whether that involves all the insurance companies we have now or an entirely different system remains to be seen, but we have to have changes or we will all go broke. We're all paying for it now; we're just handling it sloppily. I note you said "every American". I assume, I hope, you are meaning US citizens! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 08:08:19 -0500, "RCE" wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... RCE wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 04:17:57 -0800, wrote: I take Remicade for my RA every six weeks @ $11,000 a pop - that's $99,000 per year for very effective treatment for RA. In Canada, it's $2,450 a pop. Now, who is subsidizing who? :) Canada doesn't simply tell drug companies what to charge. They made a deal with the drug companies, offering the drug companies extended patent life on their new drugs in exchange for charging lower prices. The drug companies benefit by having more years without generic competition, and the public benefits by having more affordable medicines. At three quarters the cost? Bull****. The only way they could get away with doing that is if they pick up the rest of the profits from somewhere else. Like me. As a marketing consultant who has worked with several substantial offerers of health insurance, I can assure you that the profits on many "proprietary" medications transcend astronomical. There is plenty of room for "negotiation" in the prices Rx companies charge providers and purveyors. Oh...by the way, Rx companies these days spend more on advertising and marketing than they do on research. They're the richer cousins of the oil companies. You know, the original "bend over for us" guys. Big numbers involved in health care. I just read that GM posted a 10+ billion dollar loss overall in 2005. Part of their operating costs in 2005 was 5+ billion on health care for active and retired employees. RCE Yes, indeed. And eventually we are going to have to have a federal system in which every American is issued a card to obtain basic medical care. Whether that involves all the insurance companies we have now or an entirely different system remains to be seen, but we have to have changes or we will all go broke. We're all paying for it now; we're just handling it sloppily. This is one of the relatively few areas that I might be considered a bit to the left in my POV. Quality health care in the US should be available and affordable to everyone. We apparently have made strides to make it equally available http://tinyurl.com/prk4c but it's still substandard and too expensive for individuals and corporate providers. The answer lies in routing out the corruption in the drug industry and the political porksters that are manipulating it. RCE I hope you mean everyone who is a US citizen! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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RCE wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:44:22 GMT, Don White wrote: At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) The 'big house'??? You spending weekends in the slammer? The little house - we bought this after the kids moved out. http://tinyurl.com/qxk28 Go north, down the S curve, first right, first house on the left is the "big house" along with the barn and out buildings. The fields, woods and pond to the south of Sheldon are those that I'm always talking about including the woods behind the house. That's quite a piece of land. Is that mowing marks or are you planting crops on that rectangular section? Those are landing gear marks from Tom's extraterrestrial visitors. RCE Must be relatives...they seem to go in elongated circles...somewhat like Tom! |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 08:08:19 -0500, RCE wrote:
This is one of the relatively few areas that I might be considered a bit to the left in my POV. Quality health care in the US should be available and affordable to everyone. We apparently have made strides to make it equally available http://tinyurl.com/prk4c but it's still substandard and too expensive for individuals and corporate providers. The answer lies in routing out the corruption in the drug industry and the political porksters that are manipulating it. I don't know the answer, but something is surely wrong. Our health care costs are already over 15% GDP and are expected to be over 20% GDP by 2015. That puts us at a considerable economic disadvantage when competing with other industrial nations whose costs are generally under 10%. With universal coverage, I might add. http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/heal...out531159.html |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 17:00:56 -0500, "RCE" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:44:22 GMT, Don White wrote: At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) The 'big house'??? You spending weekends in the slammer? The little house - we bought this after the kids moved out. http://tinyurl.com/qxk28 Go north, down the S curve, first right, first house on the left is the "big house" along with the barn and out buildings. The fields, woods and pond to the south of Sheldon are those that I'm always talking about including the woods behind the house. That's quite a piece of land. Is that mowing marks or are you planting crops on that rectangular section? Those are landing gear marks from Tom's extraterrestrial visitors. Shhhhh - everybody thinks Area 51 is in Nevada. I thought it was in New Mexico. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:09:20 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 19 Mar 2006 04:04:40 -0800, wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 05:52:47 -0800, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) We mow ours too, we just negotiated a better price with the mowing company. ROTFL!!! Hey wait - I'm the mowing company!!! :) Nope. The pharmaceutcal producers are mowing companies. You're just one of their customers that agreed to pay full rate and then cries when you find out other people negotiated a better deal for themselves. Do you also cry if you find out that other people on the same airline flight have paid a lower fare? Oh shove it up your ass sideways. Er...Sorry about that. It was uncalled for and intemperate on my part. My apologies. Tom, It is ok to say "Shove it up your ass", but once you say "sideways" you have crossed the line. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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At to your mowing analogy - between our house, the big house and the real estate we own, I mow about nine acres of grass a week. Don't remind me. :) We mow ours too, we just negotiated a better price with the mowing company. ROTFL!!! Hey wait - I'm the mowing company!!! :) Nope. The pharmaceutcal producers are mowing companies. You're just one of their customers that agreed to pay full rate and then cries when you find out other people negotiated a better deal for themselves. Do you also cry if you find out that other people on the same airline flight have paid a lower fare? Oh shove it up your ass sideways. When you're losing an argument: Rule 1: Make a statement that has nothing to do with the topic being discussed. |
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Er...Sorry about that. It was uncalled for and intemperate on my part. My apologies. Apology accepted. |
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