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Re: Im in the wrong profession
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Posted by chuck t on April 08, 2006 at 13:00:13 from (70.129.33.244):
In Reply to: Im in the wrong profession posted by 37 chief on April 07, 2006 at 20:14:01:
everyone expects the absolute best health care, for free. A lot who say they can't afford insurance have all the other necessities, like cell phone, cable TV, dinner out, etc. It's a choice, like everything else. Best way to do insurance is to charge like auto ins.; 16 year old kid pays more becasue they use more. Same as the fat smoker, make him pay a lot higher rates or live better. Choices. Personal responsibility. In US, when grandma is terminal the family is willing to spend as much government money as they can to take care of her. I wonder what they would do if the gov't made them drain the estate before the gov't paid anything...
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