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Originally Posted by jg_v7n
Maybe they have a disability that prevents them from working. At the end of the day your or anybody else's health isn't more important than anyone else's (In the grand scheme of things, that is). So everyone should have access to similar levels of heath care.
Why should Mr X, who inherited a successful company from his father receive first class care while Mr Y, who lost an arm and his eyesight in a car accident borrow from his sister who herself is struggling to make ends meet working as a high school teacher?
Its hypothetical of course but nothing wrong with putting yourself in someone else's shoes once in a while.
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I'd be less than 20% of the people who live on the government can actually justify it from disabilities and whatnot.
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his sister who herself is struggling to make ends meet working as a high school teacher?
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hey she knew going into the job that it pays peanuts.
I don't disagree that life can suck for people at times, and if that's where you feel called to help, then go for it. the world needs extremists on both sides to create a balance. But the majority of our health insurance woes come from two sources:
- Greedy individuals and lawyers who will sue a dr. for not kissing ass
- Lazy slobs who won't take care of their own health.