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Yup. About 80% of Americans were satisfied with their health insurance before Obama upended the entire system.

There was a relatively small group who had too much income to qualify for Medicaid, and not enough income to buy regular insurance. For them, it would have been cheaper if we just had cheap medical clinics, similar to what my parents had in NYC growing up, and provided low-cost major medical insurance for stuff that required hospitalization.

For the small percentage of the small percentage who weren’t able to afford health insurance and lived in rural areas - too far from a city to go to the cheap clinic - we could have provided a “paid doctor visit” card type arrangement.
Even our nation at some point will have limits on medical care due to the costs of the way we provide it. Hospitals are a business now and have been since government participation has grown by huge percentages over the decades.
 
Yup. About 80% of Americans were satisfied with their health insurance before Obama upended the entire system.

There was a relatively small group who had too much income to qualify for Medicaid, and not enough income to buy regular insurance. For them, it would have been cheaper if we just had cheap medical clinics, similar to what my parents had in NYC growing up, and provided low-cost major medical insurance for stuff that required hospitalization.

For the small percentage of the small percentage who weren’t able to afford health insurance and lived in rural areas - too far from a city to go to the cheap clinic - we could have provided a “paid doctor visit” card type arrangement.
80% your ass.

Maybe the opposite
 
Yup. About 80% of Americans were satisfied with their health insurance before Obama upended the entire system.

There was a relatively small group who had too much income to qualify for Medicaid, and not enough income to buy regular insurance. For them, it would have been cheaper if we just had cheap medical clinics, similar to what my parents had in NYC growing up, and provided low-cost major medical insurance for stuff that required hospitalization.

For the small percentage of the small percentage who weren’t able to afford health insurance and lived in rural areas - too far from a city to go to the cheap clinic - we could have provided a “paid doctor visit” card type arrangement.
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