Posted by WellWorn on January 03, 2017 at 06:55:20 from (64.66.127.214):
In Reply to: Expensive parts.... posted by Eldon (WA) on January 02, 2017 at 13:28:59:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see And paying for those who work for a living and still can't afford insurance without deductibles that will eat you up, as well as paying for hundreds of thousands of bureaucrats, and insurance companies, and lawyers, and administrators, among the multitude of weasels who have figured out a way to get their fingers into the pie (and dollars out), all too often at taxpayer and insurance company expense.
I look at it as akin to public school education: if you had to pay the full cost of educating your own children, there would be some helluva change in education within months. If everyone was personally responsible for their health and healthcare, yes a lot of people would die earlier than they and their insurers can currently be 'milked' for, but reform would be swift, extreme and functionally affordable for common folks,
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