Health care is like a house?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OPTIONAL777, Dec 1, 2009.

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  2. And....GOVERNMENT RUN healthcare is a house of cards....
     
  3. Is the VA a house of cards?

     
  4. Yep, is medicare a house of cards? You really think because one is given an almost unlimited budget it is proof that government run healthcare works..... Tread lightly here i live in a country where Government run healthcare exists......
     
  5. So the VA is a house of cards...

    Really...

    So you would end the VA and leave veterans without health care?

     
  6. loik

    loik

    Is VA universal/national/global etc? Is Warren Buffets/Bill Gates etc health coverage universal/national/global etc? Are there limitations, should everyone settle with mediocrity? Should everything be "free"? Should there be incentives(high price to pay if one does not) to stay healthy?
     
  7. That has to be one of the stupidest aruments i have ever read.... VA is solvent only because it has a virtually unlimited budget...
     
  8. The wealthy get health care, there will always be private hospitals, jets to take to other countries, etc.

     
  9. So the VA is a house of cards...

    Really...

    So you would end the VA and leave veterans without health care?

     
  10. loik

    loik

    Homebuilders to a job building your home, plumbers do a job in you home, doctors do a job on your body, nurses do a job etc, doctors/nurses/other people are not your slaves!
     
    #10     Dec 1, 2009