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Originally Posted by rahl
The fact that we are the only modern industrialised nation that doesn't have some form of national healthcare. The fact that our current system is statistically worse than others of said nations in terms of quality of care, affordability of care and life expectancy.
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Oh really? Thanks dc_dux for your clarification.
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Originally Posted by dc_dux
Nope...its very good for those 30+ million uninsured who will have access to affordable health care and to those 200 million who will have protections against discriminatory practices and financial insecurity....and other benefits to all, including such things as a significant investment in health care technology to help contain future costs.
It is just not great or perfect. Little in life is perfect.
And overdue for the same reasons.
Now is that a power grab or hijacking your freedoms?
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Thanks REAL dc... just curious. it may not be a hijack but it is a form of power grab... I'd like to discuss this later (respectfully), but must attend to a dirty diaper and other family duties (doody).
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