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To: Alighieri who wrote (713807)5/7/2013 2:04:37 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1579695
 
>> Yes....it's really "free"...paying attention there one_less?

It wasn't free but it was cost-effective and affordable.

I would prefer NO government involvement in health care, as government is what destroyed American health care in the first place.

But Part D is a model for how government health care could be done cost effectively.



To: Alighieri who wrote (713807)5/7/2013 2:12:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579695
 
Medicare Part D is a perfect example of a conservative approach to public health care.


Yes....it's really "free"...paying attention there one_less?


Something I just learned about people on disability in this country. It doesn't matter where you live......high cost MA or low cost MS............you can not work more than 20-22 hours per week at minimum wage. Since employers already are reluctant to hire people with disabilities esp during a recession, most people on disability can't find work. In other words, people on disability, many through no fault of their own, are penalized by the very gov't that is supposed to be helping them. Three guesses who is responsible for this BS...........and the last two don't count.