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To: RasterMaster

What are you talking about?

You know I wish you people would stick to the subject at hand instead of trying to prove how smart you are - which doesn’t matter to me one way or the other.

Read the article! Don’t talk to me about how terrible insurance companies are. The article is not about insurance companies.

Don’t tell me about socialized medicine the article is not about that.

Truthfully I did not post this article to hear your opinions about how terrible capitalism is or how much you like socialism or don’t like socialism. Two freepers were the ones talking the socialism route not me.

So save your time and mine.


15 posted on 09/07/2007 10:47:49 PM PDT by Miami Vice
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To: Miami Vice
“Free Market” vs. Socialist is the topic at hand when it comes to healthcare. Only one candidate has it right on healthcare and using the free market version as opposed to government mandated socialism.

You are free not to post, free to ignore and there’s no need to announce it. It’s simple...scroll right on by what you choose not to read/watch/listen to. Some here may be interested in the links I posted, unlike you.

Apparently time is one thing you have an over abundance of, since you took the time to reply at all.

16 posted on 09/07/2007 10:58:53 PM PDT by RasterMaster (Rudy McRomneyson = KENNEDY wing of the Republican Party)
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To: Miami Vice
Don’t tell me about socialized medicine the article is not about that.

Don't try to tell us that a bunch of proposals for new laws about new kinds of health insurance is a "free market" solution. We are in an era of highly regulated insurance pools and direct government subsidies. It looks nothing like a free market and even more rules to mandate more market changes does not create a free market.

A free market will occur when the government pulls out all together, and when ALL significant transactions are private transactions between individuals who want medical service and the doctors who will provide them.

I don't know whether that is the system that we want, or that we can get there from here.

But you ignorant self-aggrandizing fraudster - don't go telling anyone here about free markets. There is none in this area, the insurance companies neither create nor operate in a free market, and these rules only create new regulated options and entiies.

Yes we read the proposals. They read like the disclaimer forms on a software package, which you have to hope will work.

19 posted on 09/08/2007 7:41:56 AM PDT by AndyJackson
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