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To: wastoute

That’s what I was thinking. Asking what is the plan if it is struck down is the wrong question. They are making the assumption that there should be a government “plan” - they are trying to keep obamacare, just maybe in another form. The answer is there is no plan because they will take their time and re-evaluate if there even should be a government plan. (hint, I’m fairly certain the answer to that is “No!”)


9 posted on 07/11/2019 5:52:41 AM PDT by ThunderSleeps ( Be ready!)
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To: ThunderSleeps
Correct....there should be no* government plan. Leave it to citizens to find and buy their own. Insurance companies will love it, compete for the frantic citizens who believe they're gonna' die if they don't have insurance.

*In the wealthiest country on the planet I've come to believe a workable plan must offer some assistance to those in real need, and to aid pre-existing conditions. This medical welfare must be limited. It would still be less expensive than the massive fraud and waste which is currently sucking our resources. Let the free market work again in health care and the govt. can help in some cases. Charities woud continue to play a large roll, probably larger. Add Health Savings Accounts.

The limited "medical welfare" I propose keeps the liberals off our back and away from power which would spell the end of our American experiment.

53 posted on 07/11/2019 6:41:44 AM PDT by chiller (As Davey Crockett once said: Be sure you're right. Then go ahead. I'm goin' ahead.)
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