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Old 01-12-2010, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Excaliber View Post
That "imaginary" group I speak of is the same one Ron mentions. Those folks living on $1,200 or $1,500 a month that can't presently afford health coverage. They don't qualify for Government aid like Medicaid or Medicare or even food stamps or whatever. They need a sliding scale for affordable insurance.

One way to supplement the income requirements for the insurance companies to remain solvent is to spread the risk out to a larger group. Another way is to raise taxes. There are several plans/ideas within the current health reform bill that meet these objectives.

Are they enough to cover the cost? Maybe, of course there will always be skeptics, nothing wrong with that.

The Constitution does not say PROVIDE FOR the general welfare. It says promote the general welfare.
To have what you want, you need to live in some other country.
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