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To: cba123

If the Government was in charge of restaurants, then a hamburger would cost 50 bucks and taste worse than a Big-Mac. (if that is possible).

Same principle applies to health care.

We need more competition and free market solutions.

That being said, lots of people simply do not make enough money for health care and that is a big big problem.


39 posted on 10/26/2016 10:21:05 PM PDT by crusher2013
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To: crusher2013
In a totally free market system the number of people who simply cannot afford it would be very much smaller as the costs would be much lower. The population that can't afford it would be small enough that it would be taken care of by actual charity which is not a curse word.
44 posted on 10/26/2016 10:33:20 PM PDT by arthurus (Hillary's campaign is getting shaky)
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To: crusher2013; cba123

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If the Government was in charge of restaurants, then a hamburger would cost 50 bucks and taste worse than a Big-Mac. (if that is possible).

Same principle applies to health care.

We need more competition and free market solutions.

That being said, lots of people simply do not make enough money for health care and that is a big big problem.
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Q: And WHY is H.C. so ‘expensive’??
Q: Why can many people NOT save enough for XYZ (college, home, H.C., etc.)?

A: GOVT

Seems (R)NC\GOP have a (massive) failure of message, arguing\debating from step 20.

Remove govt from that which is it NOT authorized *THEN* work on the ‘problem(s)’ that exist...at the appropriate level. IMO, those ‘issue(s)’ will be few and far between.

But, then they’d lose power, prestige and the message of “Vote for me...” every election. Can’t be having another Athens, TN anytime soon.


64 posted on 10/27/2016 3:56:02 AM PDT by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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