tlak said: (quoted from post at 14:51:17 12/20/09) It's all there just read.
(It would seem like free if you took the health insurance industry out of the picture.)
This part doesn't say or mean free. It means getting a value for your dollar and the leeches taken out of the picture.
(It's like your car insurance, the stock market, energy, etc., anything that somebody is getting millions/billions profit off they would all be cheaper or you would have a better return on your money if there wasn't all the leeches.)
This part tells how much the leeches are pulling off of your health care and if you're paying less than a couple hundred a month somebody else is subsidizing you.
(I know it's hard for you Repugs to see the top money grubbing leeches as the parasites and that the poor destitute people at the bottom are not.)
This part tell why you are even arguing about health for everybody.
(And the cost is irrelevant, after Bush, it's like somebody in credit card debt of $70,000, so what does it matter if their in another $2000?)
And this part tells how you're not nor anybody else is paying anybodies way.
Cut the BS. If you are receiving more than you are paying, then somebody else is paying the difference for you.
And as for the so called "leeches' you want out of the picture, well, the government 'leeches' will such up a lot more than the 'free enterprise leaches'. Who is doing well, U.S. Postal System, UPS, Fed-Ex?
P.S. hope you don't have to study too much to figure that out!
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