Additionally, wasnt this just Mitt's health care plan that was passed anyway? And do you also believe yourre not already paying for the uninsured in your premiums and associated costs?
A little off topic, but if anyone has not seen it, look up milton friedman's explanation of "liberal"and how the word has changed. It's an interesting evolution and clarifies the meaning. I think theres a section on it in "capitalism and freedom"
While the idea is the same Kuzi I grant you, to compare the two seems a little ridiculous. Even the idea of violating rights of the indivual is a tough one. While yes, forcing insurance does seem to violate this----if that person is in a car accident the will be treated medically------who pays for this now?
While the idea is the same Kuzi I grant you, to compare the two seems a little ridiculous. Even the idea of violating rights of the indivual is a tough one. While yes, forcing insurance does seem to violate this----if that person is in a car accident the will be treated medically------who pays for this now?
im not saying others arent paying for it now. im just saying that institutionalizing it may not be the only solution. there may be other ways around this and nobody seems to want to listen to other options.
Well, I just got good news that my job will be able to continue "business as usual" into next week and maybe beyond. No definite word on when our funding would be totally cut, but I really hope it doesn't get to that point. I guess the state of Tennessee has their act together even if Washington D.C. doesn't.
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