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To: LindyBill who wrote (632526)4/30/2017 11:47:24 PM
From: Sdgla3 Recommendations

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Thehammer

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I was prodding Trump through my TV to tell Dickerson... "Look John... if you like your Doctor you can keep your Doctor."



To: LindyBill who wrote (632526)5/1/2017 2:19:27 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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SirWalterRalegh

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It's not insurance if it's a known pre-existing condition. If opm is used to treat a pre-existing condition then it's a tax not insurance. The "insurance" company is just a tax collector. People will avoid that tax if they possibly can. Of course.

<<WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump insisted that Republicans’ health-care plans would maintain a guarantee of coverage for people with pre-existing conditions—but sidestepped the thornier debate over whether proposed changes could raise insurance costs for sick people to the point where coverage is unaffordable.


“Pre-existing conditions are in the bill. And I mandate it. I said, ‘Has to be,’ ” Mr. Trump told CBS ’s “Face the Nation” Sunday when pressed on whether the GOP health-care plan would maintain one of the most popular aspects of the Affordable Care Act, which Mr. Trump has vowed to scrap. >>

It's all about how to get a free lunch, not insurance. Free medical diagnosis and treatment.

Deregulate the business. Make it as competitive as software development and ice cream making. There isn't a government department of approved software. But the industry is thriving and everyone is benefiting from the tsunami of software development.

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