Posted on 04/11/2010 2:55:28 PM PDT by Halfmanhalfamazing
Was your last post in some made-up private language? I have no idea what you are trying to say.
If the ‘caller’does not have insurance and cannot afford a necessary medical procedure, who should pay for that procedure?
Please exclude the issue of “forced insurance” in your consideration of the problem.
I will not go to prison to keep my freedom. i will go to the cemetery and hopefully take a few fascists with me.
You FReepmailed me, check the response...
For a hamburger today I will gladly pay you on Thursday.
Otay Whimpy...;-)
I think I’m good for that...
Why is that anyone's problem other than the caller and his family?
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Should he be denied treatment so I do not have to pay for it?
Whether he gets treatment or not is frankly none of my business.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
You finally answered my question with which I do not disagree. That was not too difficult, was it?
He would NEVER be denied!
It is a matter of LAW.
What would happen is that "HE" would be responsible for the repayment of services rendered in trying to administer health care for "him."
I would rather be dead broke and healed than just dead.
Since when did it become MY responsibility to take care of those who didn't take care of themselves or plan for possible future illness?
It's hard enough to just take care of me and my family.
You want me to help out? Cut my taxes. Give me my money back to do with what I wish and I would gladly donate to any organization that provides financial help to those who need medical care and can't afford it.
As it is though, I owe so much to the government that I can barely afford to live comfortable myself.
Nevertheless, I think it's high time we not only draw the line against Commiecare, but roll back all the incremental changes that have taken place since the Great Society. Whether someone has a roof over their head, food on their table, kids in school, etc. is not my concern. We need to get back to taking care of our own, as families, communities and congregations, and quit relying on people across the country to pay our bills.
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Oh, I see. Sorry.
That is the dilemma. Those costs are passed on to those who pay. I do not have the answer. Perhaps foolishly, I am attempting to ascertain if anyone has a good idea besides the status quo.
Nor I.
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