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    i recently saw some local news pumping the cost of childcare, and the vibe/comments following seemed to support the idea that the free market has failed and that childcare should also be a public option out of necessity. the reasons seem similiar that the public health option is modeled off of, and i wonder how people feel about that. i know im not for either, but i could see how peopel of rational judgement with kids could get behind it meaning less costs for them. wonder if those supporting public option healthcare without kids would also support this idea. and if so where does the buck for inconvenient necessities stop.

    • and when will personal responsibility ever come in to play if at all
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    • I can understand mistrust in gov., but less cost, kids are insured, options for more comprehensive private care...IRNlun6
    • the current system is not offering the most accessible and affordable insurance now. this really wouldn't be so much of an issue if it was.IRNlun6
    • .. of an issue if it was.IRNlun6
    • i hate the social taboo that one must have insurance, and the gov incentives to create the bubble.... but come on public child care
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    • child care... if anything i want a new rs6 for my emotional health. fast cars make me feel better
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    • If you actually followed the debate, you'd know the public option is pretty much deadukit
    • What we're getting will be a lot like the Swiss system - which I thought you said you likedukit
    • its hard to tell with so much speculation how much is dead, and swiss plan seems decent for them not us
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    • mored educated, higher incomes, different doctors, different mentality.
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    • but curious about the gov daycare vs gov healthplan. curious if prohealth peopel would be opposed to that idea. even though it uses the same reasons that pushed healthplan
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    • even though it uses the same reasons that pushed the health argument
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    • Bad analogy because even if it was implemented the public option doesn't involve actual government doctorsukit
    • Just government set insurance prices for poor people who can't afford private insuranceukit
    • So the analogy for daycare would be like a voucher given to people on welfare and I suspect it already existsukit

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