Health Care Is A Right Not a Privilege!
Let's be clear.....
Your healthcare is your problem. Deal with it.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
Not realy. Healthcare problems are personal issues.
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Health Care Is A Right Not a Privilege!
Let's be clear.....
Your healthcare is your problem. Deal with it.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
Your healthcare is your problem. Deal with it.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
Vanderbilt does not carry any sway in the matter of rights.
You may find it morally wrong for someone to be homless and offer them a room in your house. That does not mean the government needs to offer housing to everyone.
Many ER's in AZ have closed because they can't eat the cost of caring for the illegals who never pay dime.
I'm sure that Vanderbilt is not the only reputable medical center who is having this problem. Vanderbilt treats PLENTY of gangbangers who are shot....have seen it.
So what do you recommend that we do. Just let them die? Is that what Christ would do? SO many of you are religious on here. Are you a Christian?
AZ has emergency rooms that are closing because of illegals. That cuts out the legitimates from access to an ER.
Next, in Phoenix, the Mayo told Medicare patients to bring their checkbooks. No longer taking medicare for routine visits......This is the same Mayo that Obama held up as the cost model he wanted to follow (and it is a good cost model). That tells you how underfunded things are and Phoenix seniors are feeling it.
In the end, Health Care is not a right. We don't want government in our health care. That some don't have it and need it is addressed in other ways. The government is not the only solution and in fact it is a pretty stupid solution.
My feelings are hurt....never to be consoled.A. That is none of your business.
It has everything to do with rights, if you are beating your chest that you are a Christian; for some reason, I've gotten that impression from your previous posts.B. It has nothing to do with rights.
Your healthcare is your problem. Deal with it.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers.
The insurance model works just fine in healthcare. It is a voluntary participation system. Individuals can choose to get a benefit by pooling with other people to account for random events.
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers.
The insurance model works just fine in healthcare. It is a voluntary participation system. Individuals can choose to get a benefit by pooling with other people to account for random events.
Soooooooo... Your position is that everything's just peachy?
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers.
The insurance model works just fine in healthcare. It is a voluntary participation system. Individuals can choose to get a benefit by pooling with other people to account for random events.
Soooooooo... Your position is that everything's just peachy?
If there are 100 people, and 70 pay into a pool for healthcare, and 1 uses it on any given day, you have 70 people paying for that 1 guy that day. If all 100 are paying in, his bill is divided by 100 instead of 70.
Inflation to some extent is going to be inevitable under any system, as new healthcare procedures become available. Your chances of receiving a treatment or procedure increase exponentially at the moment that treatment begins to exist. But that does not negate the logic of an individual mandate.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers. Do try to keep up.
The last thing we need is the government managing our healthcare. Heck, if you needed an appendectomy, would you go to the post office?
Reality check time.
The last thing we need is the government managing our healthcare. Heck, if you needed an appendectomy, would you go to the post office?
Reality check time.
That's a ridiculous analogy.
I'm starting to get a sneaking suspicion that you're not serious about debating this topic.
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers. Do try to keep up.
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers. Do try to keep up.
And that is why obamacare is no different then what we have now. So long as the majority will not pay a red cent into the system.. the ones who will be paying will have to carry them. Same thing we have now... except the ones who will be paying in my opinion will be getting less for their money and what they had before.
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers. Do try to keep up.
And that is why obamacare is no different then what we have now. So long as the majority will not pay a red cent into the system.. the ones who will be paying will have to carry them. Same thing we have now... except the ones who will be paying in my opinion will be getting less for their money and what they had before.
Insert 'slowly boiling frog' metaphor here.
No one has to buy life insurance.
People choose to buy it.
No one has to buy car insurance.
If you want to drive you buy it.
If you want health insurance,you buy it.
If you can't pay for it give up some of the things
that you can do without.
No one has to buy life insurance.
People choose to buy it.
No one has to buy car insurance.
If you want to drive you buy it.
If you want health insurance,you buy it.
If you can't pay for it give up some of the things
that you can do without.
Yah, true. But as you know, if your car is financed, and the bank that you're financed through finds out that their car is uninsured....you'll be getting a late-night visit from a tow truck.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
As described in this thread and dozens of others, genius. YOU and ME and EVERY OTHER paying customer are subsidizing the bills of the non-paying customers. Do try to keep up.
Yeah, but no, it's not. It's everyone's problem.
How is YOUR healthcare EVERYONE'S problem, unless you're Typhoid Mary?
OHHHH Jesus, Joseph, and Mary! What the hell does that mean?