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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1375304" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>This. </p><p></p><p>Written by a man that has been in the news recently that doesn't care about health or health insurance, but wants to control 1/6 th of our economy. </p><p></p><p>First step was getting the public to believe that health care is a right. </p><p></p><p>Health care is a service. It's not included in the constitution.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thought of something today that my dad told me about 30 years ago. My daughter and I were driving by the place he was born. Just the foundation is left, I showed her. Pointed across the way to another section where her great grandad was born that just has a cellar left. And then I told her, and I was born in the hospital. Told her think about that, I'm the first in that line that was born in a hospital. </p><p></p><p>I asked dad when he showed me 30 years ago where he was born, why he wasn't born in the hospital thinkig that they didnt have time to get there or some such reason. He replied, because that took money. And we didn't have money. </p><p></p><p>Health care hasnt been a right, and it still isnt. </p><p></p><p>If health care is a right, then no matter the cost, and no matter the limited amount of time or success a treatment might provide, a person has a right to that treatment. </p><p></p><p>HG has a right to the expessive meds his insurance isnt wanting to pay for. The insurance doesnt have an ability to deny any treatment or surgey for any reason. If you can't say you believe that, or understand that it will break our country, then you have to admit health care is not a right. </p><p></p><p>What we had was a system where hospitals did provide emergency care for unstable people no matter their ability to pay. It was a practical approach and yet valued all lives. </p><p></p><p>Now we will have a failed system and a broke people. All for control of 1/6th of our economy, and sold by false advertising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1375304, member: 14544"] This. Written by a man that has been in the news recently that doesn't care about health or health insurance, but wants to control 1/6 th of our economy. First step was getting the public to believe that health care is a right. Health care is a service. It's not included in the constitution. Thought of something today that my dad told me about 30 years ago. My daughter and I were driving by the place he was born. Just the foundation is left, I showed her. Pointed across the way to another section where her great grandad was born that just has a cellar left. And then I told her, and I was born in the hospital. Told her think about that, I'm the first in that line that was born in a hospital. I asked dad when he showed me 30 years ago where he was born, why he wasn't born in the hospital thinkig that they didnt have time to get there or some such reason. He replied, because that took money. And we didn't have money. Health care hasnt been a right, and it still isnt. If health care is a right, then no matter the cost, and no matter the limited amount of time or success a treatment might provide, a person has a right to that treatment. HG has a right to the expessive meds his insurance isnt wanting to pay for. The insurance doesnt have an ability to deny any treatment or surgey for any reason. If you can't say you believe that, or understand that it will break our country, then you have to admit health care is not a right. What we had was a system where hospitals did provide emergency care for unstable people no matter their ability to pay. It was a practical approach and yet valued all lives. Now we will have a failed system and a broke people. All for control of 1/6th of our economy, and sold by false advertising. [/QUOTE]
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