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americans die when large corporate insurance companies deny treatment
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Proof ?
People with insurance also die after treatment.
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americans die when large corporate insurance companies deny treatment
factoid
He's right. People are born and die all over America, insurance doesn't change that fact.
Santorum is as usual, wrong, along with the rest of the right.
Those without health insurance dont get routine medical screenings for serious illnesses or ongoing treatment for chronic conditions, which shortens their lives.
This while he has a very sick child.
He knows they do he is just lying
What about all the people that are dying because they can't afford premium cable servive, broadband internet, a second cell phone?
No cares about these people. Or are they the same?
Bull.
Medicaid Cuts Killing Ariz. Transplant Patients - CBS News
Governor Jan Brewer proved the Republican concept of health care.
-Don't get sick.
-If you do..die and die quickly.
Read is S.
Arizona is broke and has only so much money. I suppose they could tell the rest of the folks on Welfare to take a hike and take care of the transplants on Medicaid.
Also some nice soul stepped up to the plate and payed the $200,000 bill that one of those folks needed. Charity given freely.
lame ass excuse, but of course if you were in the position of some of those people you wouldn't give a shit about saving money you lying fucktard. Arizona has money, shit, Arizona Joe blew damn near 100 million dollars of tax payer money.
Rick Santorum Disputes That People Die Because Of A Lack Of Health Insurance
After questioning the student on his numbers, Santorum rejected them. "I reject that number completely, that people die in America because of lack of health insurance. People die in America because people die in America. And people make poor decisions with respect to their health and their healthcare," he said. "And they don't go to the emergency room or they don't go to the doctor when they need to. And it's not the fault of the government for not providing some sort of universal benefit."
A 2009 Harvard Medical School study published in the American Journal of Public Health showed that 45,000 deaths per year are associated with a lack of health insurance, and uninsured, working-age Americans have a 40 percent higher risk of death than their privately insured counterparts.
Why is that Repugs always have candidates that say and want shit that is not in touch with mainstream America? This shithead will never get elected, he's also too busy worrying about trying to legislate what people do in their bedrooms.