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As long as people follow there will be leaders. And these leaders do not have the peoples best interests in mind. WE should all be our own leaders.
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If I remember right, the supreme court was getting slamed by the admin. before they even arrived at A decision...
And be "Allowed" to make our own choice/decision. The "Option" to opt out so to speak from something one chooses not to be part of... No harm, no tax, no penalty, no foul. End of the great debate! I don't like Dr's/med profession, hate hospitals and everything that goes along with them and will Tattoo "Do not Resusitate" over my heart and check the box on the back of my license that gives that option if it was offered... Against medical advice. I don't want your medical advice. Where is my right to be left alone? (And not have to pay for that?)As long as people follow there will be leaders. And these leaders do not have the peoples best interests in mind. WE should all be our own leaders.
This is what I never understood, not so much this statement but capitalists that are against social healthcare. I say this because I would think a company like Wal-Mart would have a lot to gain by having a healthy workforce, I would assume that productivity would rise extremely high and it could pan out to be a great investment for them. Yes people need jobs. Every time the President attempts to help the jobs issue he gets the ole socialist screams from the right. In California the stimulus money that was granted to six other states but rejected by their governors is now going to help build the first west coast high speed rail, eventually connecting sacramento with L.A.......Now this creates jobs! Holy shit people will be flocking to get on the building of the rail, my dad retired from the rail road and it is one of the last good jobs out there for the working man. This will help. As for the affordable care act, well I have been in the mmj industry long enough to be able to give hundreds upon hundreds of horrible stories from patients and my own life so I am stoked that this act starts to address the power of insurance companies and their poor business tactics.On A positive note... I see healthy homeless people on the horizon... Dr's could care less now but in A couple of years... "We" care for "You"! The motivation to care? $$$$ from the tax payers pocket directly to the dr's. wallet. No compassion there. The revolving door has been opened. No housing, job or program that helps that homeless person better his / her posisition but they sure do care about his or her health... Makes me go Hmmmmm...
On A positive note... I see healthy homeless people on the horizon... Dr's could care less now but in A couple of years... "We" care for "You"! The motivation to care? $$$$ from the tax payers pocket directly to the dr's. wallet. No compassion there. The revolving door has been opened. No housing, job or program that helps that homeless person better his / her posisition but they sure do care about his or her health... Makes me go Hmmmmm...
They already use emergency rooms and the cost is passed onto the hospital then paid back by the state which comes from tax payers....Your ignoring so many factors with this post its not even funny. The issue comes when people either cant get health insurance because of how many hours they work, preexisting conditions, or being jobless. When they get sick they go to a emergency room which costs on average double what you would pay with insurance, so charge the poor more for worse care. Also you cant use any private hospitals. The out of pocket costs for just two of the biggest public hospitals in my area is over $1,000,000,000 and growing in just the past 12 months alone. All from people who used the emergency room and couldnt pay. Its cheaper to allow people access to healthcare then too just send people to the emergency room once they're already suffering from an issue.