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Re: Paypal has been hacked
"mleuck" wrote:
>
>> That argument is based on a fallacy. No one is trying to change
>> the healthcare system into a "massive government program."
>
> Really? The current Senate bill supposedly being voted on
> says different
No, you say different. You can repeat the same wrong argument as many times as
you like. You'll still be wrong.
>> We are trying to regulate an industry that is wrecking the lives
>> of American citizens while destroying the economy. We are
>> offering *an option*, for those who may choose if of their own
>> volition, to compete with what the ravenous insurance companies
>> offer.
>
> We?
Americans who actually care about this sort of thing. I consider myself among
them so yes, "we."
> It's not health care thats destroying the system,...
Correct. It's the insurance companies and the crooked politicians they pay off
to let them continue.
> Take a poll on people who are happy with their coverage,
> I'm one of them. And if you had read the Senate bill you'd
> know that "Option" becomes mandatory when you change
> jobs later.
I have read much of the bill and that is simply not true.
> And when has government intervention resulted in anything
> being more affordable and easily available?
Medicare, USPO, Medicaid, the Interstate highway system.
There are more but I'm a little tired this morning.
> Really? Yet if you ask anyone who uses the Post Office if they
> would prefer we shut it down and switch to FedEx or UPS,
> they'll ask if you're nuts as they walk in and plunk their package
> down on the counter.
> Apparently that isn't the case since last year the Post Office lost
> almost 5 billion dollars.
I didn't say they made a profit. I said people who use them don't want them
eliminated.
> And very soon have those same people plunk their package
> down on the counter at any Post Office on Saturday and
> see what happens. I used to work for UPS, you'll never find any
> company more efficient, government can never compete with the
> private sector, they can only hinder and destroy it
Unfortunately, the insurance industry isn't "effficiently" delivering parcels.
They, with the help of the crooked politiciands they pay off, are
destroying the lives of American citizens.
>> Go after crooked
>> doctors and anyone else who abuses it. Use the money saved to
>> help pay for the things we need to do.
> Soon people will be saying that about Obamacare if it passes,
> then again it will likely be several years later and like Medicare
> too late to be able to fix it
It appears that the bill is probably going to pass.
>> You and Bass are fools
>
> That was not necessary. We disagree but both of us are being
> polite to you.
>
> Truth sometimes hurts
Do what you like. I'm not going to let you trap me into responding in kind.
Regards,
Robert
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