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With the alarming increase in the cost of health care cost in this country and the fact that an estimated 46 million citizes do not have health isurance how can anyone vote for a party that does not care about your well being?

2006-11-06 01:41:07 · 13 answers · asked by roscodog 3 in Politics & Government Elections

I love this topic it seems all republican responces feel they are not responsible to pay for health care cost but what they fail to realize is that it affects them directly by increases in their premium costs this is a problem across party lines and if it is continued to be unregulated without intervention the number of uninsured will continue to grow

2006-11-06 02:01:21 · update #1

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Republican health care policy=send your sons and daughters to Iraq. Dead people dont need health care.

2006-11-06 01:46:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

We have the best health care system in the world. True enough, it's not free. Just like a factory worker or a waitress, doctors, hospital workers, and pharmaceutical companies, expect to get paid for their work.
new techniques, drugs and treatments are developed here, in the United States. Why is that? Because of economic incentive.
Want to make sure there is never a cure for Parkinson's, cancer, or aids? Socialize our health care system. There will be no economic incentive to develop new things. Democrats like to use Canada as a model. When has Canada ever developed anything? Canada's doctors for the most part are fleeing south to work in the USA in fact.
The problem with health care in America is our sense of entitlement. People stub their toe, run to the ER and get incensed when they get stuck with the bill because they have a $3000 deductible. Here is an analogy: lets say suddenly car insurance suddenly paid for everything, every little repair. You need a new starter, set of tires, battery, or even an oil change, you just send the bill to the Geico. People would be taking their cars in every time it made a funny noise.Geico would start suing the mechanics for misdiagnosing, so the mechanics would just start replacing everything in to avoid the lawsuits. How much do you think the items I mentioned above would cost with the increased demand? The costs would skyrocket. That's what's going on in the health care industry.

2006-11-06 02:02:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

When I was a child I always heard my dad say that the Republicans were for the rich. I was young and did not understand. I am an adult now and realize how much truth in what my dad said. The Republicans appear to want to wipe out the middle class which they don't realize is the backbone of this country. There theory is: "I've got mine so screw the needy". Our health care in this country is obsolete and too expensive for the average person. They are now messing with the baby boomer's who are aging & will not tolerate this crap for much longer.

2006-11-06 02:26:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

fluffdadd, why is it that you and others assume that people who don't have medical insurance cannot manage their lives? I would really like to know why there are so many people who believe such nonsense.

"""Homeless people are lazy drunks who don't want to work, poor people are irresponsible or cannot manage their money, people have bad credit because they bought a bunch of stuff that they knew they couldn't afford, people who don't have medical insurance either don't want to pay for it or don't want to work so they can get it through a job, people who live in low income housing are nothing but "check people" who want a free ride""", and so on... I've heard it all.

How do you all come to form these disgusting stereotypes? Have you ever been poor? Have you ever been in a position in which you couldn't afford something that you needed? I doubt it. And I doubt that any of those who are like you have ever been so unfortunate. People do NOT choose poverty. People do NOT choose to live without necessities. People would NOT rather be lazy or irresponsible than to take care of their needs.

I hope that there will come a day when people like you fall flat on your a**es and roll down a hill into a river of poverty.

2006-11-06 02:14:18 · answer #4 · answered by SINDY 7 · 1 0

As seniors, my wife and I have very good Medicare health care, probably as good as we have ever had in our lives. Those who don't pay anything for Medicare have Medicaid instead, and many also get Social Security Disability payments, so your statement is not valid. The Republican party members and leaders have always supported good health care for all citizens. An excellent example is Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D.

2006-11-06 02:04:25 · answer #5 · answered by senior citizen 5 · 0 1

HELLO! LOOK AT MASSACHUSETTS. As of this morning, we still had a REPUBLICAN govenor and we passed a statewide healthcare plan months ago. So don't miguide people by saying we Republicans don't care about healthcare.

The problem is no one can agree on national healthcare so nothing happens.

2006-11-07 09:54:44 · answer #6 · answered by Brenda M 3 · 0 0

Here's their policy! << >>

Strangely enough, the Canadians are healthier that U.S. citizens with their system. They also protect their miners better than we do...they make the mining companies provide a room in the mine where trapped miners can survive a cave in. We are third world compared to them. Cheap drugs there too btw.

2006-11-06 02:06:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Republican health care plan?.. Is that like "the emperor's new cloths" story?... The truth is, die hard republicans don't care about anyone but themselves, that's why people are so divided and angry.. Lets hope that enough moderate republicans realize their party is not conservative either. (10 trillion dollar deficit)

2006-11-06 01:57:19 · answer #8 · answered by david n 3 · 0 2

because of the fact it relatively is. i think of this is a valid difficulty to advance - a regulation that calls on your to purchase a product from a commercial company. needless to say we've vehicle coverage standards in each state. yet then you definately can % to no longer have coverage by skill of no longer having a vehicle. The republican argument is that there is no opting out. the standards exists because of the fact which you're alive, no longer because of the fact which you have desperate to have interaction in some activity of determination - like possessing and driving a vehicle. Being alive isn't an activity of determination. yet by skill of an identical token, neither is the wellness care you will finally %. you could % to no longer very own andchronic a vehicle. by skill of no longer possessing and driving a vehicle you at the instant are not interior the prospect pool and can't be compelled to purchase coverage. yet you could't % to by no skill fall sick and by no skill get injured. by skill of basically being alive you're interior the prospect pool for wellness care. as long as society if overlaying that threat, society can compel those in probability to pay - that's all and sundry. The coverage mandate replaced right into a compromise to house the main remarkable and go away the for-income coverage equipment in place. yet there is no longer something unconstitutional a pair of tax-supported single payer equipment - that's precisely what medicare is and medicare has survived each courtroom undertaking thrown at it. So the Republicans do no longer care with regard to the constitutionality of the mandate. Thye basically care approximately beating Obama at something and each little thing. the want of the persons and welfare of the rustic at the instant are not area of the equation.

2016-11-27 22:10:49 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Wait, my friend, it is only the beginning...if they arent stopped it is only going to get worse. They dont want people to have health care, because many of the poor are sick with illness that have to do with poor nutrition. they only want to insure healthy people. If you are old, sick, disabled, or suffering from mental illness, they dont care. They want you to die so they wont have to take care of you and they dont want the gov't taking care of you either. Hence the cuts in medicare and SSI. In fact, I think many of them might actually welcome the fascist Repubs who think that if you are old, sick, disabled or mentally ill it's your own fault and too bad, deal with it. That might've been how it was in Nazi Germany before WW 2. Because it might be an increase in their taxes that they pay only 1% of their income as it is, while the rest of us pay about 30% of our salaries in taxes.

No one likes paying taxes. I dont think it's fair that I pay 30% while someone else pays 1%. What I want to know is, have Republicans figured out a way to take their money with them when they die? It sure is what they act like!

2006-11-06 01:52:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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