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  • fadein111

    No words. This is what happens when your government hands the car keys to the driver drunk on right-wing media propaganda.

    • i felt the same way with obamacare...deathboy
    • lets hope you are wrong where i was correctdeathboy
    • you're against obamacare? crazy!oey
    • well i expected it to raise costs, and cut choice, diminish quality. its seems to have proved correctly so far. seems crazy for anyone who wanted thatdeathboy
    • also created perverse incentives for hospitals to spend insane amounts on marketing preventative measures like go for a walk with a doctor thursdaysdeathboy
    • i actually see this as a huge opportunity for the UK and quite jealous. Fuckin independence. Scary like freelancing but so much more rewarding if done rightdeathboy
    • its actually quite inspiring. Respect from this guy whos job is terribly easy but no love 4, & wont risk security for freedom while always talkin bout it onQBNdeathboy
    • I'm sure those extra 17 million people with health care are happy about obamacare though, deathboy.BuddhaHat
    • And the costs are already pretty high under the current system, what's a few bucks more when you're already paying $55k for an appendicitis operation?BuddhaHat
    • how many of the 17 million are college kids forced to buy insurance? And if all it does is increases prices for all is collective suffering ok?deathboy
    • Budda, premiums have gone up twice under ocare and slated for another 20% rise at the end of 2016. Insurance companies called it a terrible mistakeHayoth
    • Re: fade-in. Nothing worse than an uneducated, low information voting citizen. State your argument!Hayoth
    • 30% increase with no control seems hih especially with free markets. http://www.foxnews.c…deathboy
    • forgot the requisite :P at the end of that...BuddhaHat
    • link trunicated... treating appendicitis at hospitals in California ranged from about $1,500 to more than $182,000... but point is it can be cheaperdeathboy
    • through healthy competition and set prices. imagine cutting out insurances, except detrimental, and paying out of pocket, hospital sincentive would be to offerdeathboy
    • afordable care like the surgery center in oklahoma that has upfront pricing so much lower than hospitals which they also freelance for and tlak of the excess.deathboy
    • 17million (many who dont need it) at the no stop expense and diminishing quality of 300mllion ppl... seems asinine. makes no sense to medeathboy
    • budda... i was one of those 17 mil w/a nasty pre-existing condition... insurance / coverage was out there and it was good... you just needed to look hard for itPonyBoy
    • I have heart disease—nobody would insure me w/the exception of a few preset groups ready to handle my type—not cheap but it was cheaper than I'm paying nowPonyBoy
    • The quality of care I receive now has gone DOWN since Blamocare arrived and killed my entire doctor / therapy network—absolutely destroyed it and raised my costPonyBoy
    • sry pony. sucks to be you. but i say that with true empathy. ignore the way its typed. people think im against help for you but i see choices as the best helpdeathboy
    • I'm with you db... hope that was clear. :)PonyBoy
    • i thought so but some sort of status quo survivors guilt made me feel like i had to express my feelings and explain it... ppl so touchy anymore about such thingdeathboy
    • I think the mass propaganda has been suggesting being in Europe is good and voting out means your site kind of racist NP memberset
    • Some kind*set

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