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ExtremelyBullishZig

02/03/19 4:17 PM

#180328 RE: dranesthesia1 #180324

The system is only broken to those who are impatient. It works perfectly fine for those who aren't.

XenaLives

02/03/19 4:34 PM

#180333 RE: dranesthesia1 #180324

That $32 trillion figure that gets tossed about does not include the savings to overall healthcare costs which are paid out one way or another in the current system.


It ends up being a tax on the rest of us who stay healthy and pay all the bills .



In my case that ended when I inhaled a microscopic spore that blew off the desert while attending a trade show.

We can't have a healthy economy if a third of our healthcare dollars are going into corporate profits, waste, and administrative costs.

It's a complex question that needs to be examined with an open mind.

Kentucky123

02/04/19 6:54 AM

#180376 RE: dranesthesia1 #180324

What is your position on delayed action of early childhood arrival? It would certainly eliminate costly treatment and help keep the system solvent. Maybe early termination of unaccountable adult stupidity another answer? Yes also