where do those people get their preventive treatment?
The better question is where will they get it in 2014 when this bill goes into effect. GPs are already very busy. Adding 10-15% more demand with no provision to expand supply seems unworkable.
you insisted healthcare is available for all, and i showed you that it is not, other than for emergency servicesWhere do you get yours? Providing healthcare insurance for individuals isn't the role of the govt. as that is a personal responsibility. This is a job killer for the 80% of the small businesses in this country that create the jobs. You keep buying what the empty suit in the WH tells you and the question is why?
justabubba;1059113864]you insisted healthcare is available for all, and i showed you that it is not, other than for emergency services
so, your argument, being found wrong, has now moved to another matter ... wanting to know where i get my healthcare, as if that has anything to do with the issue, and then digressing further to express that healthcare kills jobs in the small business sector
you don't need to know about my healthcare, but yes, i do have it, including the preventive assistance that most without health insurance are without
the uneven distribution of healthcare is what hurts small business. the equitable distribution of healthcare would be to the small business sector's benefit. that is because at present, only well established businesses can afford to offer competitive healthcare coverage for their employees. that causes the smaller businesses to be unable to compete for the best talent
actually, Obama did not go far enough. he wasted his mandate and control of the congress when he failed to implement medicare to all citizens. he screwed up by wasting his mandate trying to appease the party of 'no'. as a result of that misguided attempt to work with republicans, we have a lesser version of public healthcare than we could have
Growing up, did anyone ever teach you personal responsibility? . . .
Being a Catholic, I taught my children both personal responsibility and being responsible to my fellow man and woman kind. Making sure the least of us have what is needed is not anti-responsibility. It's being a responsibile citizen and a good Christian.
Hhmm…I wonder how polio research got rolling? If I recollect it was started in 1938 as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which I believe is the forerunner of the March of Dimes. Now who would be the poster boy/man in 1938 for POLIO?
…Man that’s a real stumper but I will take a wild guess that it would be that known socialist, (according to the winger noise machine) Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Yes fellow doobies, it was funded in 1938 by FDR, who at the age of 39 contracted the disease. :2wave:
Where do you get yours? Providing healthcare insurance for individuals isn't the role of the govt. as that is a personal responsibility. This is a job killer for the 80% of the small businesses in this country that create the jobs. You keep buying what the empty suit in the WH tells you and the question is why?
Being a Catholic, I taught my children both personal responsibility and being responsible to my fellow man and woman kind. Making sure the least of us have what is needed is not anti-responsibility. It's being a responsibile citizen and a good Christian.
Poor can get medicaid As a catholic you must be prolife and against abortion
The very ppor, and the very wealthy, but many inbetween can't. And yes, I am prolife, though I prefer winning the argument over making laws. If we don't win the argument, people will just do less safe methods. Much like stopping smoking, I don't want smoking illegal, even though it is clearly harmful. I want abortion to go away as a method, and I want us to make it so it is no longer something anyone feels they need. If prolifers were so hateful so much of the time, I would clearly be on their side, because I think they are mostly right on the issue.
Not that they can't they don't want to spend the money. It is about priorities. I make less than $40,000 and have my own private healthcare policy. My company does not provide insurance. My insurance rate just increased 30%
Not that they can't they don't want to spend the money. It is about priorities. I make less than $40,000 and have my own private healthcare policy. My company does not provide insurance. My insurance rate just increased 30%
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