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jeannetherese
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Peace, SuperLuigi,And where will your friend be if the government runs out of money, or if he/she won’t get treatment because of cost rationing, even though they are covered?
This is what happens when government is trusted to “help” people.
Think any of those people running policy on this in DC would give of their own stock to help your friend? Because it’s easy to use force to take money from others to pay for things, but it’s much less fun to give of your own to someone else.
This is why market-driven solutions whereas big government ones do not.
I am not advocating for Obamacare and neither is the person I mentioned who is paying the penalty while unable to afford it.
I’m pointing out that, being forced to pay a fine for not buying insurance when you cannot afford it in the first place is problematical.
If Obama care disappeared tomorrow, that person would actually have more money to spend on things that would promote health. In other words, the end of Obamacare would be a plus.
I probably worded my initial post poorly and I apologize for the confusion I have sown.
7 sorrows and SuperLuigi, please accept my apologies.
May God bless all who visit our thread.
Amen.