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Old 03-22-2010, 10:19 AM
 
Location: Charlotte
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....so those "32 million" NEVER accessed the healthcare system? Hey, I didn't realize that the uninsured didn't get sick. Maybe EVERYONE should drop their insurance.

Maybe you meant,..."now that healthcare is free, more people will use it". Now that makes more sense.

Read what I wrote. Rarely am I ambiguous, clarity will come through repetition. Healthcare is not and has not been purported to be free nor was such inferred; therefore,this statement is purposely disingenuous or your digestion of misinformation is complete.

Clearly adding 32Million people to a system will require an incredible amount of additional resources and infrastructure.
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Old 03-22-2010, 11:37 AM
 
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There will be thousands of jobs,...mostly working for the government.
Exactly. these are the 'jobs' Barry promised to create or save.

bye bye Free Enterprise and Capitalism.

I suspect the Actors, Talk show hosts(Oprah) etc, will get hit the hardest. Oprah's fasbase is mostly conservative white women. I bet she didn't see this bombshell coming....the day her show got cancelled for lack of attendees..
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Old 03-22-2010, 11:40 AM
 
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Doesn't Healthcare reform resolve many issues of mobility in the job market and encourage fluidity in the labor pool?
This is the first intelligent question that I've read all day!
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