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- And the GOP has been fighting reform for decades!
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- Healthcare should be detached from Empoorlyers.
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- Like other middle-class uninsured Americans, prescription costs have become increasingly difficult to manage. Therefore, I had to go online to search for money saving options. I found Medtipster.com which is a helpful medical drug search engine that told me where to get generics for most of my brand named prescriptions. Medtipster allows you to type in your drug name, dosage and zip code to search for and locate prescription drugs that are available on discount generic programs across the United States; many of which are available for as little as $4. Prescriptions that are not available on a discounted program often have therapeutic alternatives on a discounted generic program, which are also available on Medtipster search engine. I have told my friends and families about www.Medtipster.com
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- Maybe the could put a clamp on the insurance companies,including home owner, life and automotive, but as far as this bunch in DC slaming another bill through a congress that is this bad,No. We already have had the stimulis bill shoved through and we saw the results of that poorly planed disaster again today. Obama, don't do anything until you get a indepedent group of some people who actually have a clue of what they are doing, you and the so called "Dream Team" will only make it much worse.
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- "Once again, his goal is socialization - government-controlled and restricted healthcare which will limit services to the elderly (they're closest to death, so why waste limited health services on them?) and allow slugs and slackers priority in the line for health services."
Posted by StopTheLoonyLeft at 12:41 PM : May 13, 2009
FYI: The vast majority of erderly people ALREADY get health care from the government, precisely because the insurance industry will NOT insure them. Since most older people are retired, they CANNOT get employment-based insurance, and the insurance industry conveniently do NOT let working people insure their parents through their employer.
Do your homework before spouting the same old scaremongering drivel again. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by StopTheLoonyLeft at 12:41 PM : May 13, 2009
Look behind you... there's a guy with a butterfly net coming after you. - Reply to this comment
- Health care should not depend on whether you're working or not, or whether your employer provides it or not, or what kind of coverage your employer decides to give you. You should not have to lose coverage and risk bankruptcy and financial ruin if you're laid off, retire early, go back to school, or get too sick that you have to quite working, etc.
It's time get rid of employment-based health care once and for all. - Reply to this comment
- If asked, do you want lower premiums or health care for all, most would say lower premiums. Reagan's Greedy Selfish America will take a while to go away...even now.
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- Whats significant here is the question they didn't ask the public: do you support single payer healthcare?
They will avoid asking that question at all costs: they don't want their healthcare corporate sponsors ticked off at them. - Reply to this comment
- Counting on the health care industry to lower it's own prices is dumb.
Even if they do it will only last until they get a more sympathetic (Republican) administration back in Washington. - Reply to this comment