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Politics : A US National Health Care System? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (14179)3/9/2010 11:41:23 AM
From: Lane32 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42652
 
"A major access crisis is brewing out there" [doctors accepting insurance]"– and federal and state policy types know it. They may attempt to short-circuit the crisis by tying medical licensure to acceptance of patients in federal and state entitlement programs. This is already in the works in the Massachusetts legislature."

kevinmd.com



To: Lane3 who wrote (14179)3/10/2010 9:34:29 AM
From: PROLIFE2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42652
 
you are the one that made it sound as if it meant anything. You said: This is the second time in so many days I've read about Americans who don't live in Canada using the Canadian health care system

Really ...."in as many days" "using"

Think past the nose on your face. Palin was used as the example. Of course every left wing moron in the country picked up on that. She said she crossed in the 60s....do you really think that using an old example as that is a good argument for a single payer system?

Forty years ago? Crossing from where? Alaska? What town? Think there might not have been much of ANY healthcare in the village where she lived?

that being said...bit by bit, if allowed, obama will destroy America. look at how hard he is pressing for this piece of cow flop legislation.The majority of American don't want his garbage..



To: Lane3 who wrote (14179)3/10/2010 10:09:45 AM
From: HPilot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42652
 
Canada had universal, single payer health care in the 60's and the US didn't. So I don't see the relevance of the date.

Wrong, what a few provinces had was a health welfare system, and the Yukon territory was not one of them. If you bothered to read the entire quote, not just the out of context part the liberal media is trying to make a case with. You would see that her point is that nobody will go to Canada for healthcare anymore.