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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: GST who wrote (212290)7/25/2009 9:35:41 AM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
>>Again, this is nonsense. When I see a policeman on the street I do not say "that man cost me my freedom because I was forced to pay part of his salary"<<

you cost them their freedom by demanding services. i'm not saying it is right or wrong (i think it is right), but this whole "give me health care to let freedom ring (for me!) things is over done, imho.

looking over the details of the plan, it increases economic slavery for the young people of this nation, JUST AS I SAID IT WOULD a couple months back.

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Under the Senate plan, insurers would be barred from charging any more than twice as much for one patient vs. any other patient with the same coverage. So if a 20-year-old who costs just $800 a year to insure is forced to pay $2,500, a 62-year-old who costs $7,500 would pay no more than $5,000.

money.cnn.com
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