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hobsonschoice 75F
3600 posts
2/22/2019 10:10 am

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It doesn't appear that way. I could call you out and claim you are lying, or address you as a moron, but I won't. I'll say you're merely mistaken. I hesitate to call people liars or morons, unlike you.

I do however agree that Hal is a sick person and should seek help.


dusty117 73M

2/22/2019 2:20 pm

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How about Trump? is Trump a liar and a bullthrower?


TxJW6 81M

2/22/2019 10:33 pm

medicare for all
Party On!


TxJW6 81M

2/23/2019 9:40 am

Your 32 is deceiving statistics meant to scare people.
32 is an estimate covering 10 years.
32 divided by 10 = 3.2 annually.

You always try the same deceiving tactic.
You fail to consider ANNUAL accounts receivable going into
the program from every citizen.

3.2 Annual cost of the program MINUS accounts receivable
could make it a (profitable) endeavor.
ESPECIALLY when corporate insurance profit bleed off for stockholders is eliminated.

There is no rule that an insurance company must profit you or anyone else gets sick.

Also it is rather selfish of you being on medicare and not wanting everyone to have the same security that you YOURSELF enjoy.

It is not welfare-----it is a stand alone business without a profit motive.
Like your church. (NON-PROFIT)

If you could fill out your own W-2 form you could possibly understand.
But go ahead and believe the corporate propaganda and vote against yourself and everyone else. LOL

No I don't have the money to pay for 10 years of the total program. That is a weak deflect. LOL

Considering current circumstances I fail to understand why you would not want everyone else to have healthcare paid for the same way yours is paid for.

But as the repubs say-----I have mine & to heck with everyone else.
Party On!


TxJW6 81M

2/23/2019 7:11 pm

Yes I agree total spending for healthcare nationally goes up each year.
I have read that approximately 27% of what is spent nationally each year goes to insurance corporations.
If that bleed off from the medical system could be eliminated and then applied to a single payer program it would make for more affordable medical care for everyone in the U.S.

Your quotes of how medical spending goes up each year INCLUDES the increased demand for more profit by the insurance corporations. If you claim the increase is exorbitant why not cut the insurance leeches out and bring DOWN the increase of which you complain?

It is a simple solution no brainer---- household business 101 minus political propaganda.

Medicare for all and let what is spent go to the providers rather than the leeching system we have now.

Single payer is much more cost effective thus each dollar will bring maximum benefit.
Party On before it is too late. LOL