hay look the "GeniuS" can count[Edited on July 4, 2012 at 3:25 PM. Reason : lol
7/4/2012 3:25:28 PM
Whats the point? Things cost money. My friend just had a mass removed from his balls the other month. He would be in the hole at least 50k if it wasn't for his insurance. Im not really sure what we are discussing anymore.
7/4/2012 3:29:18 PM
At this point, I'm just collecting information. I haven't even really started doing the math and you're already giving up.
7/4/2012 3:49:17 PM
I should preface by saying that I'm much more liberal than conservative. That's why I hand this issue over to the conservatives with a heavy heart...
7/4/2012 4:22:16 PM
^bingo.
7/4/2012 4:35:47 PM
^^With respect to risk, your argument is not with liberals, but with human nature. Most people will choose (or their loved will choose for them) nearly any course of action to prolong life, no matter how slim the possibility. They will do this against the advice of doctors and impartial observers who know a comfortable death is the best that can be done. I recommend watching Frontline's Facing Death, or you can simply look to Terry Schiavo, Dr. Kevorkian, abortion debates, etc. for examples of the lengths people (of all political stripes) will go to prevent death.I agree the focus (and money) needs to be on preventive care and not simply bankrolling catastrophic injury/illness treatments. The ACA requires all plans to include preventive care benefits with no co-pays. This is a fantastic start, but it doesn't really address accessibility to health care. Many don't have ready access to basic health care, due to there simply not being any, not having the time (e.g., jobs that don't allow time off for health care), not having the means (transportation, ability to pay,...), etc.I don't know of any liberals who wouldn't love to see availability and accessibility of basic health care improved. I also don't know what else can be done in the current political climate. Some of the same people who advocated spending (and did spend) incredible amounts of money in an attempt to keep Terry Schiavo "alive" will go to almost any lengths to keep healthy people from receiving preventive care to keep them healthy. And, unfortunately, it's not because those people have a better or even different idea. It's because they'd rather see one man fail than see themselves succeed.]
7/4/2012 5:53:15 PM