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Re: OT: Interesting article on the healthcare bill



On Mar 21, 12:23=A0pm, Spellcheck Patrol <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mar 20, 9:56=A0am, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Mar 20, 7:40=A0am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > That is because current healthcare spending continues to outpace
> > > inflation. With uncontrolled spiraling costs, healthcare will soon pu=
t
> > > itself out of business. Home prices are finally down to realistic
> > > levels. But with all the unemployment, why isn't healthcare costs dow=
n?
> > > We need a place to live in before we need healthcare. People shouldn'=
t
> > > lose their homes because their deductable on a single major medical
> > > issue bankrupts them. People shouldn't be denied a procedure just
> > > because some pencil pusher doesn't feel their pain. But this is a sad
> > > reality today.
>
> > > Jim Rojas
>
> > If you think it's expensive now wait until it's free, much of the
> > reason why it is expensive now is because of government controls <
>
> Why is it that some in this newsgroup are having a hard time
> understanding how an offer of something for FREE really has a much
> larger cost (taxes) than something being offered for an upfront price?
>
> 3 doors, a motion, a fob, and keypad anyone? I'm giving it away for
> FREE. You only need to pay to maintain it. Oh and hey you save a
> bundle on your insurance by taking my free offer.
>
> Yes it is that simple. This is the government offering us a free home
> security system, where all we need to do is pay for the monitoring and
> upkeep.
>
> Sheep

You can opt out of the alarm contract, can't with universal health
care, it's the RMA that never goes away...



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