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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "jim--" wrote in message ... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Seems to me to be nothing more than a lot of opinion presented as facts. ;-) The facts that we rank no higher than 20th in infant survival (no smart remarks about abortion), that our kids are only slightly better immunized than those in Botswana, and that life expectancy for both men and women is lower here than in most industrialized nations aren't "opinions." but rather statistics. We do have the finest health care money can buy, if you are in the decreasing percentage of the population with money enough to buy it. But why not? Why shouldn't the average cough-and-sniffles pediatrician haul in $250,000 salary a year and actual "miracle workers" (oncologists, brain surgeons, etc) over 7-figures? Our system is becoming one of the super-elite catering to the super-elite. It's the middle class that gets screwed the worst- the dirt poor will be taken care of by the state, the very rich get decent health care as a company perk, and the middle class guy earning $1250 a week is hammered for 20% of his pre-tax income to pay for a family's health insurance. Blame the legal system for allowing multi million dollar settlements, causing insurance rates for doctors and for families to skyrocket. Fix that problem first. You WON'T fix that problem anytime soon. Meanwhile, the real reason you object to universal health care is that it fits your 6th grade understanding of socialism. Dennis never completed the 6th grade... -- A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush; A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse. 2 very intelligent replies addressing the issue at hand. |