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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (711656)4/24/2013 11:33:22 AM
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>> Someone is always paying something for someone else...it's called society...

But you didn't answer the question.

Why should ANYONE ELSE be paying for your health care benefits? You are a person of means. If you want preventive care in your policy, fine. You should pay for it. But you have admitted that you are not.

It is not society's responsibility to take care of people who can take care of themselves. And that is significant because, should society attempt to do so, it will inevitably lead to a financial collapse of our government. We know this. Margaret Thatcher put it well: Eventually, you will run out of other people's money.

I'm not condemning you in any way; I seldom blame people for taking what they can get. It is a failing of government for allowing it to happen. IN this case, mandating it to happen. As I've tried to explain, and as practically everyone who understands our health care finance system has pointed out, Obamacare is a "train wreck." Although, the finger-pointing has begun to try to establish whose fault it is.
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