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I love public health care. I love recieving it. I love working for it. I'm even happy to pay taxes for it
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Of course you like it. You work in a nice monopoly free from the hassles of having to prove its worth and compete in the field granting you a nice inflated salary at the expense of the tax payer.
As for this bill, it's the same story. The AMA wins, the rest of you will lose big time.
If anyone doesn't think so, riddle me this. Once upon a time, government had no involvement in healthcare at all. They were called in to take some control over it when some said it had problems. Like usual, it was only small things at first. Today, government has more control over healthcare than it ever has in history and spends more money on it than it ever has in history.
So I ask you this. In light of these facts: WHY IS THERE STILL A HEALTHCARE CRISIS?
Seriously, if more regulating and spending is the solution, shouldn't the problems with healthcare be solved by now or at the very list, be very minor? The more you look at it, it looks less like progress and more like a drug addict who keeps saying to himself that the next hit is going to be the one that makes everything better...and to the surprise of nobody but himself, it never is.