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Re: Universal Healthcare Passes



On Mar 21, 10:17=A0pm, "Doug" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "mleuck" <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:042c6d7f-4653-4ef7-a98d-cd59663b46b2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Mar 21, 6:37 pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> RHC: It has always amazed me how the US is one of the few countries in
> >> the civilized world that doesn't provide some measure of basic health
> >> coverage for all it's citizens. Glad to see you've decided to join the
> > >rest of the world....:}}
> >It's amazing how such a backward society such as ours has the most
> >advanced health care in the world without resorting to what you more
> >advanced countries have
>
> It may be the most advanced in some respects, but what good does that do =
for
> the American who is unable to secure affordable healthcare due to a
> pre-existing condition, or has a policy cap that prevents him or her
> receiving the most advanced health care in the world.
>
> Me?, I'd rather settle for a health care service that provides reasonable
> healthcare to all, with the burden spread across the entire tax base, rat=
her
> than a system that provides the most advanced health care in the world to
> some, but leaves many with either none or inadequate healthcare.
>
> Doug

The biggest problem is it's not sustainable just like every other
government program


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