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To: Lane3 who wrote (162908)4/5/2006 4:49:32 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 793709
 
Well I know a quite a few people myself that can afford insurance but choose to not buy it because it would cut into their beer money and they don't own anything and figure they have nothing for them to take. These people and their free care piss me off.

And I would prefer to subsidize the working poor rather then just giving them free care so that they share some responsibility and expense. Then the few times in my life I needed the emergency room I won't have to wait behind 20 poor people with Badgercare that have ear aches and shit because an emergency room visit only has a 1 dollar co pay versus an office visit that has a 20 dollar co pay. This is of course under their free insurance.