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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Rambi who wrote (51871)3/5/2008 8:44:22 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) of 541725
 
<<<You seem unwilling to discuss the current broken system to see if it can be altered, supplemented, or expanded, without a radical and costly changeover.>>>

We agree the system needs repair. We disagree as to how we define radical and costly, but we can not begin to get into that part of the discussion if at the core you do not believe that government should be involved in health care in the first place.

We know there is waste in the system. We know there are inefficiencies. We know that a certain amount of waste and inefficiencies can be eliminated. We also know that it will also need some additional new money to fix things. We can discuss and guesstimate how much can be saved and how much addition monies needed.

The problem is that both of you say you are willing to discuss it, but at the core you do not believe government has the right to spend taxpayer money on health care. Any objections that you have in a legitimate discussion in this context on this subject is really a red herring.

You are either trying to deceive us or you are deceiving yourselves.
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