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What do you think of Americas health care system? I think the insurance companies charge to much for drugs. I have seen insurance companies turn people down for cancer treatment because they ''are to young to have cervix cancer.'' I have seen hospitals dump people off the hospital bed once they can not pay the bill. One lady had Alzheimer she did not know were she was when they dumped her. Another one had a broken hip and open stitches, broken collar bone. The hospital kicked her out of the bed and put her in a cab pushed her out of it. They did not even tell her where she was going.

Whats funny is the only place in America that has universal health care is guantanamo bay. The only people who do get universal health care is the people who blew up the twin towers. When Bush passed a bill saying it was good health care for the older folks. He really gave the drugs to the insurance companies it was a bill they passed saying they can charge what ever price they want to on drugs.


Bush even congratulated a 60 year old woman for working three jobs. Just to pay for her medications. She should be resting NOT WORKING! I think we should do socialist health care. It works for Europe, France they get right in and out.

I am a college 19 year old that works my butt off! I come from a wealthy family. I had insurance but they did not pay for my operation for my appendix. Now if I did not have allot money in the bank. I would of never been ale to go to school like I am now.I never be able to go to school when I am in hospital debt.

It all started in 1971 with president Nixon was on the phone. He wnated a way to get money. The other guy on the phone like well we can just cut back health care. So that's what the insurance companies do now. Their has been people that have been denied to get paid for their (cancer treatment) because they had a east-infection in their passed.

How well a society treats those that can not take care of themselves. Is what it says about that society. Everyone says I work for my money. Well, is it fair to make a 60 year old work three jobs to pay for medicine. One medical mess up most people can not go to college. Everyone says republicans are for those who work. Jut because people do not come from good families. Should they get denied health care?

We are 27 on the list of health care.We have a higher infant death rate than Somalia. Everyone says my thinking is socialistic that's right before communist. Well, it does not decide who gets health care who does not. Insurance companies already do that. the insurance company bought out our government to pass the law to have control of all drugs. One day you could get cancer need a quarter of a million dollar operation. The insurance company could deny you for saying ''it is experimental''.Is it fair to say you should of worked for your money?


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The insurance companies have allot money. They actually bought bits and pieces from our government. We do it with the police, fireman why not health care. ccording to WellPoint’s income statement for 2008, the company’s total revenue that year was $61,579.2 million. Of that, 93.2 percent came from premium revenues, and 6.3 percent came from fees for merely administering the claims of employers who self-insure (that is, these firms set aside their own funds for their employees’ health benefits and bear full risk for them).
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Asked By: stacy heart - 8/20/2010
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The wheels are coming off ObamaCare even sooner than most had predicted. The American people are not being fooled by the sugar-coated sales campaign, jobs are being lost, health costs are rising, and the first program to be launched is a dud.

ObamaCare will get even more unpopular as the damage of this fatally flawed legislation becomes clearer. And it also will become clear that the only solution will be to start over with a clean sheet of paper with sensible reforms that don’t take a wrecking ball to our health sector. o_O
Answered By: DontTellMeWhatToThink - 8/24/2010
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I `ll try to be brief. Have you been listening to people talk about the ``Health Care Bill`` that was stuffed down our throats this year? Someone has to pay for the medical service we all get, so, does it come down to Medicare for all and insolvency, or something else? Please think carefully, because the decision you all vote for this November could cause a new depression, and I`ve lived through one of those already.
Answered By: jms043 - 8/21/2010
"We have a higher infant death rate than Somalia."

Ridiculously untrue beliefs and sentences such as this this are a direct result of people thinking Michael Moore films are anything but misleading, inaccurate propaganda .
Answered By: Amuna Pulamare - 8/20/2010
The health care rating is a political list.
I have health insurance, and I am pleased with it. Most people are pleased with
their health insurance.
Nobody is denied health care, but there is a requirement that the care must fit the illness.
Drugs are expensive, and drug companies are required to make sure the drugs WORK, and are
not overly toxic.
Hospitals cannot throw out ANYONE needing care. There are lawyers waiting in the lobby for
opportunities to sue at ALL hospitals.
By the way, Nixon wanted universal health insurance. You need to research your questions.
Answered By: katmandu_85219 - 8/20/2010
Have you taken your medication today?

I think you've had too much sugar or caffeine today...(chuckle chuckle..:))
Answered By: Pocket Protecktor - 8/20/2010
They want it but know it will not benefit the ones actually paying for it because this country only supports weak degenerate idiots who care nothing for this country.
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Answered By: Fight For The Truth, The Freedom, Gloria! - 8/20/2010
Ok, I am sick of people saying we have a low rating in healthcare...somewhere below Albania! Its all BS because that statistic includes car accidents and gun shot fatalities therefore, if you take those stats out of the equation we are one of the top countries.

FACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered By: Janice C - 8/20/2010
Health care is not a right, period. And your first paragraph is a bunch of B.S. liberal propaganda. What do you do, hang out at hospitals and wait for them to "dump people" so that you can tell stories about it? I have taken a great many people (who had no health insurance) to the hospital in my law enforcement career and have never seen ANY of them denied medical care, not once. It is not the job of the government nor the taxpayers to pay for the medical care of those that don't have it. There is a fact of life that was true a thousand years ago, is true today and will be true long after you and I are gone. That fact is there will always be poor people, middle income people and rich people. Liberals think that they can support those that don't want to work, those that can't work and those whose livelihood is crime which provides no health benefits. You CANNOT support them all. You will run this country into the ground way before you even come close to providing health care to every single citizen and illegal immigrant. You can't help those that won't help themselves. Get over yourself and realize that s*#t happens, no matter how badly that you wish it didn't.
Answered By: Why so socialist - 8/20/2010
What you are going to find with ObamaCare is that it is managed and rationed. Just like in other socialized medicine countries, you get very little healthcare but you will pay a high tax to get it. That is if the government decides you qualify. If you get a serious disease, you get put on a list. When you get to the top of the list, you will be told you are too sick for treatment. This is how the socialized medicine saves money. It is by denying treatment. And this just isn't for old people. If you get in a car accident, if you are a kid with cancer, or if you are a premature baby, you will find that every person is only one illness or sickness away from their casket. People dont understand this concept and dont for generations.
Answered By: Bethany J - 8/20/2010
Our current health care system IS screwed up, those people who think its peachy are old enough to have had the opportunity to actually get a decent job that offers good insurance. Im 23 and us younger people are f****d by the choices you old/middle aged people have made, and you still wont stop, so f**k you. if any of you stupid motherfuckers have actually read the bill,instead of listening to Rush, and fox(faux) news maybe you would have seen that your current health care from you place of work wont be affected, but people like me, and many others who dont have health insurance would actually have the OPTION for healthcare, shit even if it did suck its better than what I have now which is nothing! I rushed my wife to the emergency room a few months ago because she wouldnt stop vomiting, couldnt hold down any water, and was rapidly dehydrating they gave her 3 bags of fluid diagnosed her with a gastric virus and sent us away with a 2000$ bill, and then a week later we get another 600$ bill from the "ER doctor" that literally only popped in for 48secs(i counted) after the other doctors already had made the diagnosis, pretty much he wanted to see my wifes t**s but only he got payed for it! best part is my wife had insurance and she was denied because he stomach virus was "pre-existing" and we tried to fight it with no avail. so anyone thats getting in the way of my health "f**k YOU!"
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