18/08/2009

Anyone who will not at least consider legislation to restructure health care in America, including increased oversight and the possibility of increasing the number of Americans covered by government managed programs has never been in serious need of prolonged medical attention, tended to someone has been seriously sick, spent the afternoon on the phone with a health insurance company, or paid a damn bit of attention to not only the increasing cost of premiums, but also increasing lack of care those premiums provide.
Or they’ve been bought and paid for.
Which as least a reason I can understand.

Anyone who will not at least consider legislation to restructure health care in America, including increased oversight and the possibility of increasing the number of Americans covered by government managed programs has never been in serious need of prolonged medical attention, tended to someone has been seriously sick, spent the afternoon on the phone with a health insurance company, or paid a damn bit of attention to not only the increasing cost of premiums, but also increasing lack of care those premiums provide.

Or they’ve been bought and paid for.

Which as least a reason I can understand.

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