RDD_1210
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Right, I told you I agree with all that. So what's your solution? Like I said before, when you come up with a better idea I'm all ears. I wanted a public option to help bring costs down, that didn't happen. I would rather see insurance cut out of the equation all together but that didnt happen. But keeping things the way they were wasn't better than what we have now. Complaining about this without offering a viable solution to the problem doesn't do us much good.How? Where? You have no clue do you? One day you'll learn. I'm not much older than you but I know you have a lot to learn about this topic still. Your vague answers tell enough.People without insurance do get chemo.
The same people pay now as would under Obamacare. The "haves" would still be paying for the "have nots."
And please address the rest of what I said in my previous post. Very disingenuous to cut out the stuff that exposes bad things about Obamacare.
Disingenuous? You think your answer of "People without insurance do get chemo." is a good one? Are you being stubborn now or just too much pride to admit that perhaps you don't know enough about this topic to admit you don't have all the answers.
C'mon now, you're trying to change the topic to something I already said I agreed with. I know Obamacare is far from perfect and does little to address the cost, but you refuse to acknowledge how it does benefit people and what you would do if you were faced with a life threatening illness.
Ok more people would have insurance, hooray. Would it improve healthcare? No. Would it lower costs? No, the opposite. Would it lower medical bankruptcies? No.
So in the end, all it would be doing is giving more cash money to big insurance companies. Yay?
All I'm doing is acknowledging the good aspects of this legislation while recognizing that it falls way short. You want to sit on the sidelines and point out everything that is still wrong while offering no solutions. Hooray for you!
How Do Cancer Patients Without Health Insurance Get Treatment ? | eHow.com
The above link deals with treatment for those without insurance. "One day you'll learn. I'm not much older than you but I know you have a lot to learn about this topic still. Your vague answers tell enough."
LOL, I was right. You are too stubborn.
Your "solution" for those people being denied due to preexisting conditions or too poor to afford insurance are government sponsored and supported programs? Remind me again how you're all about smaller government.
Just try and remember this conversation on the day you or someone close to you gets hit with a major illness. You'll then realize it's not such a simple issue and that "I'll just pay for my medical care out of my pocket" is not going to work...not in this country.