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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 1997262" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Yep, say what you want but this is all FUBAR'ed up. Sad thing is that those who need help will not be able to afford it anyway. As to the state leaving it up to the Fed's well that is not a real smart deal either. Oh well, I was one who paid the ins, taxes, work and rarely went to the doctor but now I do have a reason to go and I am thankful I have ins. through my job----not the best but at least I can go and get treatments. Might as well face it, medical reform was going to happen one way or another due to doctors/insurance/gov't not getting it worked out equitable for all (especially the people). It is a shame but when gov't gets tied into something it generally ends up costing more than if they would have stayed out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 1997262, member: 198"] Yep, say what you want but this is all FUBAR'ed up. Sad thing is that those who need help will not be able to afford it anyway. As to the state leaving it up to the Fed's well that is not a real smart deal either. Oh well, I was one who paid the ins, taxes, work and rarely went to the doctor but now I do have a reason to go and I am thankful I have ins. through my job----not the best but at least I can go and get treatments. Might as well face it, medical reform was going to happen one way or another due to doctors/insurance/gov't not getting it worked out equitable for all (especially the people). It is a shame but when gov't gets tied into something it generally ends up costing more than if they would have stayed out of it. [/QUOTE]
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