Posted on 02/05/2019 5:36:48 AM PST by Heartlander
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“You can get into homosexuality and transgender behavior anytime you like, but you can never leave they will see to that.”
What amounts to LGBT apostasy laws.
On the plus side...in the 1950’s and 1960’s one had to pay a dollar or so to gain access the “Freak” Show at the carnival or fair, Now, all you have to do is go out of the house and walk around for free. My how our society has “advanced”. Thanks LIBs...thanks a lot.
Not really.
I got laid off at 50, after 25 years with the same company and 30 years of honest and found my (long time controlled with diet and exercise) diabetes was now a ‘pre-existing condition’. Worked my whole life by the rules, and then screwed. If I had a more chronic health problem it would have been very dire. There simply has to be a way to ensure healthcare for people who have been productive citizens and done what they should (not druggies, smokers, fatties or bums) if things get bad later in life.
I’m good, having landed a job that has coverage after a year, but if I hadn’t, well, with healthcare , anything, and any cost beats nothing.
Do you have a cite for the 70% figure, please?
Saw it here the 70% here on FR.
I didn’t log the citation.
Any “national solution” that has any degree of effectiveness over and above the ‘mediocrity” that is the European systems will require a national degree of intrusion and control of the participants.
Of course maybe “mediocrity” is enough!
The left abuses the privilege of being stupid they got to get off the bong water and meds.
Utopia is only in the mind.
Compared to dying from lack of medical care, ‘mediocrity’ is just fine.
again, no sympathy for those that bring ill health on themselves, but if you’ve followed the rules all your life, you have the right to kill those, painfully, who would change them on you in your final decades, be that Social Security or doing what you were supposed to do to have healthcare. The older I get, the less ‘life in prison’ is a deterrent (and at least I’d have healthcare!:-) )
I found this...from Gallup...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixty-five percent of Americans are satisfied with the way the healthcare system works for them, down slightly from 67% in 2014. Americans with Medicare, Medicaid and military or veterans’ insurance continue to express the most satisfaction, at or near 75%, while uninsured Americans report the lowest (40%). Satisfaction With the U.S. Healthcare System, by Insurance Type 2014
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Thanks.
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