What you said is not true. The government only picks up welfare and aliens forfree health care. Check it out next time you go to an emergency room.
Jerry
--- On Wed, 1/25/12, R.P. McCosker <mcfrandy@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: R.P. McCosker <mcfrandy@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] Re: Health Care Crisis.
To: AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 6:40 PM
It's interesting how many people think the difficulty with healthcare is free markets, when it's actually the opposite. The government has carefully arranged it so that healthcare is extremely expensive. Most people, victims of the government schools (or, if they went to private schools, government-accredited schools, which amounts to the same thing), have been indoctrinated -- on purpose -- into thinking if there's some socio-economic problem, it just calls for more government action.
By licensing healthcare practitioners and restricting what they can practice, the regime drove way, way up the cost of healthcare. Then the government slowly took over health insurance deliberately in such a way as to force everybody else to take care of those who live unhealthy lifestyles.
To restore good health to the people, get the government out of healthcare altogether. Let people decide themselves who to go to for healthcare, which clinics and hospitals to go to, which treatments and medicines are needed.
--- In AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Fuchs <jerryfuchs@...> wrote:
> I do not think that is a fair comment. You sound like people should die because they eat oreo's and ice cream. If they want to die they will do that on their own. The State's here have already opposed Obama care. I am not for Obama Care, but the costs of health care are so high that we cannot afford it. We tried to get a medical plan for myself as I am not old enough for Medicare. The Premium was so high that I cannot afford to use the plan. And there are co-pays and exclusions. I worked for 25 years. I have 2 pensions but not enough to cover medical care and dental care. At this time I am in dire need of dental care. I cannot afford that. And the cost of living keeps going up. Errisa laws prevent my husband from working and he is 76. This goes on and on. We need affordable health care. The health insurance companies are sending people to India or Singapore for surgery. Even they think it is too high.
>
> My friend who waited two years for her Disability to arrive, used up all of her medical care in 6 months. She had too many health problems and bills because she waited so long for her disability. She is not overweight. She has kidney, heart and Meniere's disease. I have Meniere's disease. There is no cure for it. no medical clinical trials because there is no cure and no money in that. There are no known drugs to stop the progression of the ear and hearing being destroyed. It has an unknown cause.These are the problems in the USA.
>
> Saying that people who get sick do not deserve health care, is harsh. What about caring? I will lose my hearing eventually. I think that is not something I like.
>
> Veeda Fuchs
>
> Jerry
> --- On Mon, 1/23/12, R.P. McCosker <mcfrandy@...> wrote:
> From: R.P. McCosker <mcfrandy@...>
> Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] Re: Health Care Crisis.
> To: AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, January 23, 2012, 10:38 PM
>
> The government, pandering to well-heeled financial interests, makes
> healthcare exceedingly expensive. And that same regime seeks to make it
> difficult for us to access foods that are healthful, like pastured raw milk.
>
> Meanwhile, the rest of us are expected to subsidize the healthcare of those
> whose idea of a good time is to smoke, drink, and eat Oreos and Haagen
> Dasz.
> --- In AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com, Margi <margikate@> wrote:
> > Thank you. You make it so clear.
> > My late husband was promised health care for life for him and his
> > dependents if he would serve for twenty years in the military, which he
> > did. Of course, the government broke that promise. Now they make
> > military families pay for Tri-Care. I never go to doctors so I refuse
> > to pay for Medicare Part B. So the government has cut me off from
> > Tri-Care as well.
> > You just have to look at the long list of broken promises made to the
> > American Indians and see that you cannot depend on what government
> > promises you.
> > Margi
> > On 1/22/2012 3:55 PM, R.P. McCosker wrote:
> > > You're absolutely right, Margi. The present-day government-controlled
> > > healthcare system, designed to line the pockets of government-licensed
> > > physicians, the pharmacological corporations, and the mass food-
> > > manufacturers, encourages people to pay little attention to their
> > > health. As
> > > a result of these poor health practices, people get rewarded with lots of
> > > medical care and attention.
> > >
> > > And you and I have to pay through the noses for this rotten, corrupt
> > > system.
> > > --- In AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com
> > > <mailto:AlternativeAnswers%40yahoogroups.com>, Margi <margikate@>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Why should I, as an elderly widow, who has looked after herself and is
> > > > in perfect health, pay (be taxed) for medical care for people who bring
> > > > their illnesses on themselves? I claim that I am healthy because I
> > > > stay away from doctors who love to prescribe chemicals produced by Big
> > > > Pharma.
> > > > Why should people run to doctors to get prescriptions for drugs which
> > > > have side affects that are worse than the disease? Just watch TV and
> > > > see all the commercials by lawyers who want to represent people who
> > > have
> > > > been harmed by drugs?
> > > > If you want to live an unhealthy lifestyle, don't ask me to pay to
> > > > treat your symptoms.
> > > > Margi
> > > > On 1/18/2012 4:02 PM, prepaydlegalast wrote:
> > > > > "The current health care system in the United States is in a state of
> > > > > crisis. Health care costs are spiraling out of control and
> > > millions of
> > > > > children and adults do not have access to proper medical care.
> > > > > Although Americans have the best trained doctors and best medical
> > > > > resources available, the health care system in the United States
> > > ranks
> > > > > poorly compared to other developed countries.
> > > > > It is unconscionable that the United States is one of the wealthiest
> > > > > and most advanced countries in the world yet it is the only
> > > > > industrialized nation that does not provide universal health care
> > > as a
> > > > > right of citizenship. The desire for universal health care is not the
> > > > > promotion of socialized medicine, but the belief that every American
> > > > > should have access to affordable, high-quality medical care." *
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