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HeyBub wrote:


wrote:


the triilons wasted in iraq would likely pay for top notch
healthcare
for everyone..

the current system is broke, something better should be
created.

if someone with no health coverage shows up at the ER with a
life
threatening trouble they get cared for too. cant have them
dying
in
the waiting room......

such care can cost big bucks and earlier treatement may have
saved
lots of money.,


if the government quit wasting money on pork projects we could
probably afford good health care for everyone


Comments:
1. It's not TRILLIONS for the Iraq war, it's only a few hundred
billion.

Probably more like a trillion if we're honest about all the costs
that
will continue (e.g. caring for the tens of thousands of maimed
soldiers).


2. The current system is not broke. About 253 million people
(out
of
300
million) have health insurance.

cite?




I haven't examined the data here yet. It may or may not support
your
point,
or whatever HeySlob claims. Have a look, though.
http://www.kff.org/uninsured/7553.cfm


45 million non-elderly insured is too many, regardless.

I agree. Going without insurance is foolish.

--
Keith


How much do you pay for health insurance, and in which state do you
live?

Enough. Why do you ask?



Because I want to know. When you come up with an actual number, we can
continue.

I came up with a number, let's continue;

How much do you make?
How old are you?
How much do you weigh?
What's your bank account number?
What's your SSN?
What's your mother's maiden name?


--
Keith



The price of your health insurance is in NO way similar to the list of
information you responded with. If you believe the price is highly
confidential personal information, please come back on your 14th birthday
and we'll continue.