So here's what I suggest:
1) I think we should realize that we pay for poor peoples health care anyway. Whenever someone goes to the emergency room without any money, we tax payers pay for that. Now it is cheaper to keep people healthy versus to pay for emergency procedures, just as it is cheaper to get regular oil changes for your car versus replacing the engine when it blows up.
2)I think we should realize that things are cheaper when you buy in bulk. I call this one the CostCo Philosophy. When you are taking a trip to Dismaland...I mean Disneyland by yourself and the hotel costs $300, then you are solely responsible for the cost of the hotel room. However, if you take multiple people, then the cost is cheaper. The bigger the pool of people buying insurance, the lower the cost for everyone.
3)I think that we should start holding these congressmen...congresspeople...congresspersons...these people in congress more accountable. Because until we do that, all we have are a bunch of old people who don't really think the way we do. So get educated, find a news outlet that gives you unbiased information and presents both sides of the argument and make your own decisions. Sorry to get all political and stuff, but I'm just thinking out loud.
The Key word u use was cost? that may be why there laughing it was more economical 2 not free the slaves for the country on the whole butt if you claim to be a free & moral country full of human values what's the debate i mean we do have unlimited funding for our wars i mean defense so we can be free? unless you want the right or freedom to chose to pay a privet provider or a community one(public option or heaven forbid universal} I don't Know the more troops in a war for a country whose main export is poppy! bank and the automobiles bail out's and now this mandate for all to pay but everyone's not covered!!! and still not one bail out for a single us home owner whose property tax pays for most of this sounds very republican or capitalistic to me?
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