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about 5 months ago
Liberals want to CONTROL it so they’re not going to be honest about it.
about 5 months ago
cause if you remove regulations then health care would get even higher in price?
about 5 months ago
Removing regulations from investing got us the crisis we have today. do you really want to remove regulations where it so directly touches peoples lives?
about 5 months ago
Because everyone should have access to health care and money is an obstacle for some people?
I mean not everyone is rich and can afford 400,000$ surgeries
about 5 months ago
Euthanasia is a regulation just like abortion , the goal already realized in the socialized system of Britain as will as in ?
about 5 months ago
Excellent question….most don’t seem to understand is. Many think we currently have free markets in healthcare. That’s why so many are quick to point out healthcare as an example of the failure of the free market and the need for more government control….(this is the tactic of the liberal media machine and the liberal congressional machine…to keep Americans stupid and desirous of socialism.)
…but you my friend are definantely not one who enjoys being told what and how to think by the liberal media machine…you are one who thinks for himself….
about 5 months ago
The free market has provided us with the best health care in the form of , the best doctors, the best pharmaceuticals, the best medical equipment and the best hospitals in the world.
Why else would someone with the unlimited funds of a Saudi Prince travel all the way to New York for an operation?
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about 5 months ago
The reason health care is so expensive is that it is regulated.
For example, say I was a doctor and you needed care but didn’t have any money.
A normal business will eat the cost knowing that next time you need something you will know where to go.
But a doc cannot do that.
They have to charge you the full amount, and take you to court to get. Even if they know you have no money.
I know docs that treat low income people on a bootleg basis – no records are kept ever. These GPs are lucky to make $50,000 a year but love what they do.
IMHO the government does not give a rat’s derriere if you live or die or how much BS the medical field goes through with all of the government paperwork mandates.
If they did, they wouldn’t have a “special” health system for themselves.
about 5 months ago
Nationalization of health care falls in line with the Socialist (Barry) agenda doesn’t it?