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To: i-node who wrote (535997)12/12/2009 7:52:42 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587368
 
In every town? Of course not. Those with 5,000 square foot houses do well.

I live in a fairly rural area and I have a choice of several providers I can literally walk in, just as I did two days ago....I called and they told me to come right in. I have lived all over the country...same everywhere. By the way, what does the size of my house have to do with this? Face facts...you are FOS.

Nobody wants to go to med school and spend the rest of life hand-to-mouth, which is what government run health care means for providers.

You seem to be worried about any number of fantastic doomsday scenarios that would adjust in any new and gradual scenarios, while escalating health care costs become unaffordable.

Al



To: i-node who wrote (535997)12/12/2009 11:55:32 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1587368
 
Asswipe,

"Those serving persons who have to live on government programs"

So, you get care via "government programs"?

I think what you're describing is the substandard care available in rural Arkansas. Let's face it, how many doctors want to serve a bunch of hillbilly hog farmers?