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And the horse you rode in on, and everybody that looks like you.

:thup:
Congratulations on your gold medal in the gullible fool medley. :thup: :lol:

Congratulations on winning the special olympics.

Of course, EVERYBODY wins, but at least you were there!


Not really. Those that use it for free win. For those of us that wont its a lose lose.... We will still have to pay for others.... and ourselves thought private insurance.
 
At least for those of us blessed enough to live in a progressive state. :thup:

Cool. I'm supposed to go for the genetic testing. Nice to know it will be covered now.


I doubt VERY seriously they will cover any of my medical. I demand the best of the best......and get it.

Those day will soon come to an end you will be equal with the rest and get what everyone else gets.
 
I think it will get harder and harder to get quality medical care, even if you can pay for it.
 
I doubt VERY seriously they will cover any of my medical. I demand the best of the best......and get it.

Those day will soon come to an end you will be equal with the rest and get what everyone else gets.


Only if i don't pay for what i want...... in obamacare i am sure you are right.

How can you pay for it when it will not be there to buy it? There will only be one provider of healthcare when the free flow of money is restricted by obamacare, and that will be the government.
 
I think it will get harder and harder to get quality medical care, even if you can pay for it.

When doctors can no longer recoup their money from medical school, they will leave their profession fewer doctors less care.



RIVERSIDE – In Southern California's economically depressed Inland Empire, President Barack Obama's health care law is expected to extend insurance coverage to more than 300,000 people by 2014. But coverage will not necessarily translate into care: Local health experts doubt there will be enough doctors to meet the area's needs. There are not enough now

Read more here: Patients likely to find M.D. shortage - Health and medicine - The Sacramento Bee
 
I think it will get harder and harder to get quality medical care, even if you can pay for it.

When doctors can no longer recoup their money from medical school, they will leave their profession fewer doctors less care.



RIVERSIDE – In Southern California's economically depressed Inland Empire, President Barack Obama's health care law is expected to extend insurance coverage to more than 300,000 people by 2014. But coverage will not necessarily translate into care: Local health experts doubt there will be enough doctors to meet the area's needs. There are not enough now

Read more here: Patients likely to find M.D. shortage - Health and medicine - The Sacramento Bee


Welcome to LONG waits for care.
 
I think it will get harder and harder to get quality medical care, even if you can pay for it.

When doctors can no longer recoup their money from medical school, they will leave their profession fewer doctors less care.



RIVERSIDE – In Southern California's economically depressed Inland Empire, President Barack Obama's health care law is expected to extend insurance coverage to more than 300,000 people by 2014. But coverage will not necessarily translate into care: Local health experts doubt there will be enough doctors to meet the area's needs. There are not enough now

Read more here: Patients likely to find M.D. shortage - Health and medicine - The Sacramento Bee

Will the government start forcing kids to become doctors even if they do not want to be one?
 
When doctors can no longer recoup their money from medical school, they will leave their profession fewer doctors less care.



RIVERSIDE – In Southern California's economically depressed Inland Empire, President Barack Obama's health care law is expected to extend insurance coverage to more than 300,000 people by 2014. But coverage will not necessarily translate into care: Local health experts doubt there will be enough doctors to meet the area's needs. There are not enough now

Read more here: Patients likely to find M.D. shortage - Health and medicine - The Sacramento Bee

Will the government start forcing kids to become doctors even if they do not want to be one?

Well they can try but then they'll have to pay for it, and kick out all the foreign medical students to make room....
 
And there will be death panels.

Boo!!

That's closer to the truth than you think.

Except they are called 'Hospitalists'.
Docs who tell their patient's families that their loved one should be in hospice.
When arriving in a skilled facility, approx 40% of hospice patients can be rehabbed back to a better quality of life and approx half of those rehabbed are released back to their home!
 
The funny, or not so funny thing here is the pride in living in a progressive state. Many companies are covering many types of testing and procedures in both red and blue states. Governors O'Malley and McDonnell used to appear on the news shows at the same time and duel it out on who's state was doing better economically, services provided, and that sort of thing. As Maryland became more unfriendly to business and the only plan for recovery was the usual tax raise, McDonnell began smoking his ass on TV.

Maryland's latest plan to rescue the economy you ask. Build another casino in a predominately black county. You got to love those progressives.
 
The funny, or not so funny thing here is the pride in living in a progressive state. Many companies are covering many types of testing and procedures in both red and blue states. Governors O'Malley and McDonnell used to appear on the news shows at the same time and duel it out on who's state was doing better economically, services provided, and that sort of thing. As Maryland became more unfriendly to business and the only plan for recovery was the usual tax raise, McDonnell began smoking his ass on TV.

Maryland's latest plan to rescue the economy you ask. Build another casino in a predominately black county. You got to love those progressives.

It's not funny. I'm MN born, bred and forever, and I love my state, full stop, period. Not everybody is so blessed.
 
The part where you lay the costs off for mundane and relatively inexpensive crap onto your insurer.

My auto insurance doesn't pay for oil changes and new tires.

If it is mundane and inexpensive why are the insurance companies charging big bucks to cover it?
 

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