"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." - Thomas Paine.
Lightning has killed more Americans in the last forty years than terrorism.
Rofl at someone thinking healthcare works for the military. I would never subject anyone to that.
Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam
When I got a real Doctor and a real Dentist after the Military, it was nice to see that people in those fields actually gave a fuck about their patients for a change. You know...because they had private practices and HAD to maintain a client base to make money...
I am sure that mandatory coverage won't hurt the quality of our healthcare at all.
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." - Thomas Paine.
Lightning has killed more Americans in the last forty years than terrorism.
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." - Thomas Paine.
Lightning has killed more Americans in the last forty years than terrorism.
The military employs 2.5m and protects not only 300m Americans but countless millions of foreigners. And that's just in Texas, our international presence is effective too. In the same way, the government doesn't need to employ all 300m to provide healthcare efficiently to said 300m.I did not say cite the government solution for healthcare for the military. I cited the government solution for the military, full stop. We tried leaving it up to the states in the form of militias because everybody was scared of the cost and the potential for abuse of a standing federal military... but we ended up with one anyway, because it's the only way that works.And have you ever been a victim...er patient of VA medical care?Not faith, merely an observation that the alternative is worse. That standing military we just talked about did (and does) a lot of horrible things and cost (and costs) a lot of money, but we can all agree that the alternative would have been worse.I dunno, I still think we're putting a lot of faith in Corporations and Government where none is deserved.
Hasta pronto, porque la vida no termina aqui...
America, stop pushing. I know what I'm doing.
Last edited by Warriorbird; 11-27-2013 at 01:49 PM.
According to this news article the uninsured cost about 43 billion dollars a year. Don't get me wrong, that's a hefty sum, but hardly this "massive amount" you claim it to be.
I also question this group's math skills; 43 billion dollars translates to an increase of 1,017 dollars per healthcare plan? That's only 43 million healthcare plans.