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Old 10-02-2007, 09:44 PM   #3158
sebastian_dangerfield
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
This sums up the debate pretty well:
  • On each side, the plans are basically united. The Republican plans make you pay more for your healthcare so you'll buy less. They do this by weakening the protection that insurance offers from health expenses. The Democratic plans bring everyone into the system, then use that leverage to reform the insurers and extract savings through efficiencies of scale.

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I know which I prefer.
One has been implemented and found a Byzantine bureaucratic mess, funding the administrative ass-sitting jobs of useless clerks to the detriment of patients.

The other has yet to be implemented and found a Byzantine bureaucratic mess, funding the administrative ass-sitting jobs of useless clerks to the detriment of patients.

Pick your bag of shit. I'll be forking over the cash for a personal retainer plan and supplemental inusrance, which the market will provide. So it'll cost me. What are you going to do? It's your health. You lose it and you haven't much else...
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