To: Aeronaut
It should be obvious to the dullest eye that health insurance really began to grow unaffordable or unavailable just about the time that Bill and Hill tried to shove Hillarycare through. They didn't succeed in getting what they wanted, but they sure did succeed in mucking up the health care system royally. And it's as bad for doctors and hospitals as it is for patients.
4 posted on
05/02/2002 7:48:38 AM PDT by
Cicero
To: Cicero
It should be obvious to the dullest eye that health insurance really began to grow unaffordable or unavailable just about the time that Bill and Hill tried to shove Hillarycare through. The criminal Clintons aside, if you paid the health care premiums the way I have for the last 22 years, you would see that the escalation started long before those two swine arrived on the scene. It can be traced all the way back to the first government intrusion in health care. I don't think I have a dull eye.
To: Cicero
As an employer who has to yearly survey available coverage it is unbeleivable what the govt. mandates have done to destroy reasonable coverage. I cannot really say that it started with Bill & Hill, but if it keeps up health care will be too expensive for the middle class. Then they will demand the Govt. provide it. Perhaps that is the grand plan in Congress. What puzzles me is that the Health care industry seems to be going along, realizing that sooner or later they will be another Federal Dept.
17 posted on
05/02/2002 9:35:16 AM PDT by
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