What I hate most about it is that my and every hard working individual tax dollars will be giving illegal aliens, deadbeats and lazy people another free handout.
Everyone I know do not go sick or have cancer and can't do anything about it because of either being on a wait list, not having insurance or anything like that.
This is our tax dollars paying once again for people who did not take education and their lives serious and now paying for it. But paying for it out of our pockets!
If this is not a clear enough sign of dictatorship and USSR style of living for people who are pro-Hillary than they are even more brain dead than I thought. Because if the government can force you by some law to buy something what else can they force you to partake in?
2007-09-18 03:00:23
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answered by Fallen 6
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Why not consider Universal Health Insurance? If corporations buy out each other to reduce overhead, it stands to reason that one big HEALTH INSURANCE company will reduce HEALTH INSURANCE costs to a minimum. Better, everyone will be covered so there will be no more of this extra costs per person to pay for the zero costs for some. Everyone pays...everyone is covered. All the various state medicade systems will be shut down...a big savings to each state. Even Medicare could be replaced and even large parts of the VA system. None of this will happen because the 'private sector' health insurance mafia would go the way of the buffalo, and these guys ain't gonin' down without a fight. So they attack 'Hillary' instead attacking the high costs and inequalities that have made them rich on the backs of sick Americans. So we stumble along paying more for less while folks like the guy who posted this 'question' rave on about 'Hilarycare' instead of admitting that we're all getting screwed and we'll continue to get screwed. UNIVERSAL HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ALL AMERICANS... NOTHING LESS! THAT'S THE TICKET!
2007-09-18 10:03:00
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answered by Noah H 7
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For a so called "developed country" the USA has the worst health care in the world. People have to choose between food and medicine, they can't afford both! Tiny little countries have better health care for their citizens than we do.
The professional politicians take contributions from doctors through their professional association the AMA.
Doctors are filthy rich. they drive Mercedes and BMWs. They live in 'gated communities' so they don't have to associate with the people they have kept poor.
You have to pay them just to get a prescription for something you already know that you need and that will be effective for you.
They like the present system. So why would the doctors want to change the status quo? They don't. They will fight any change that upsets their source of unconscionable wealth.
Pharmaceutical companies charge USA citizens more for the same medications than they charge citizens in other countries!
People in this country cannot afford health care insurance and if they get sick they have a major battle on their hands to get the insurance company to pay the claim, and most times they lose and are broken from an illness.
The whole system is an outrage. And politicians won't do anything to change it. They take contributions from the doctors and the pharmaceutical companies so they can stay in office.
I don't particularly like Hillary Clinton, but this nation needs a major reform of its self serving health care and she is the only one who is brave enough to come up with something.
I have not read what her plan is, but something is better than nothing. And for this reason, she gets my vote and she should get yours, that is, if you want to stay alive.
2007-09-18 10:19:37
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answered by Seryan 5
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It's different, more like the one that Romney was praised for. Why is it that for Republicans, if a Republican brings it to the table it's great, but if a Democrat does, it's not worth the paper it's written on in their estimation? It's attitudes like this that are driving the parties further and further apart. It's not healthy for the country. Try to look at the issues without the partisan slant. It is doable.
To the thumbs down-Way to go-You're perpetrating the partisan BS...
2007-09-18 10:55:08
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answered by slykitty62 7
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I bet YOU have health insurance, what about the other 47 million Americans? If you think they are all unemployed, think again. Small business owners can not afford the high cost of insurance for families let alone individuals. Do you think all American's should look for a job with health benefits? Well more and more companies don't offer it and if they do these plans have a high premiums, deductibles and /or copays.
2007-09-18 10:09:19
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answered by Global warming ain't cool 6
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When Bubba got into office in '93 he had a Democrat Senate AND House. Amazing he didn't get it passed then. In '95 both went back to Republicans. Now if Hillary is elected (not with my help though) she does have a good chance of having a Democrat House AND Senate, let's see if they can pull it off again.
2007-09-18 09:55:52
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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It is a different plan and it was not ridiculed before. The old plan and the new one would actually lift a huge burden from everyone's back.
2007-09-18 09:59:55
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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She needs something to say, something so people will vote for her. She is of course lying, after all she is a well know liar and a Clinton. Poor people without insurance might buy her lie but almost everybody knows she is only talking and her plans never are used for anything but popularity. Hillerycare isn't dead, it was never really alive.
2007-09-18 09:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You find IDEAS a burden?
*rolls eyes*
I don't know if her ideas are good or not but I do know that the present system doesn't work and needs to be fixed. So how do you propose to do that?
2007-09-18 10:08:07
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answered by BOOM 7
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She is a political elitist who knows what is best for us. Now sit down and enjoy the socialist state coming to an America near you.
2007-09-18 09:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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