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Re: Who wants a voucher worth $200, when the care and insurance they need is worth thousands? 

By: zzstar in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (1)
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1. Bring it to the insurance companies. See how far you get. Actually. Der Obamacare they are OBLIGED to spend, I believe, over 85% of their incomng money in providing insurance services. So, it's in the direction you want. Before that, it was the CEOs.

2. All states should be part of it. Republican governors created the problem by opting out and screwing their people.

3. So what about it?

The government does not provide healthcare nor insurance.. The government says you must have insurance, and sets down rules on what tnat insurance should cover for all. And people get it from private insurance companies, not the government.. You don't know what you're talking about. Leave the constitution alone.


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Re: Who wants a voucher worth $200, when the care and insurance they need is worth thousands?
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 10 Dec 14 4:58 AM
Msg. 05840 of 65535

ZZ> I don't want to paying for their accidents or anything else. They have car insurance, they need health insurance too.


1.) Why pay for the health insurance industry, and
. . . the mansions of their CEO's . . .
. . . When all we should have to pay for, is the actual health care?

2.) What are those butt-holes in Washington d.c.
. . . doing . . stealing money from some States to
. . . pay for 'insurance subsidies' in other States?

3.) The United States Constitution says that anything
not specifically listed as a power or responsibility
of the federal government . . is a power or responsibility
of the individual States.

Being as the Constitution says nothing about the
federal providing health care or insurance, any
laws 'providing for' such are Un-Constitutional.

(It is, and should be, the individual States responsibilities.)

Zim.


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