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My friend is on Tricare (hubby is an USAF officer). They have gotten denied twice now for prescription formula for their infant son who seems to be allergic to EVERYTHING in the world! No milk, no soy, no nuts - and that’s just a small part they know about already. This is his FOOD we are talking about and the gov’t health insurance for our US Military will NOT pay for it - it’s $50.00 per can of formula and it’s NOT sold in stores, it has to be gotten by prescription only.
If people think that a public option and government health-care will end problems like denials and such they should take a close look at how well the government treats our active-duty military families and vets on Tricare. They would then see that this whole “public option” thing would create a HUGE mess. The gov’t can’t even take care of our military, and these liberals expect them to take care of ALL of us (because eventually it WOULD be all of us on it...).
I’m glad at least some doctors are speaking out. I wish more would because this is NOT good for them, OR the hospitals.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2373273/posts
“NO GOVERNMENT OPTION”
Me ^ | October 28, 2009 | Cindy
Posted on October 28, 2009 4:37:49 PM PDT by Cindy
But nobody seems to be able to find anything wrong with that, or to muster the argument against it.
Hey, is there a constitution or isn't there? And what is it for?