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Private Medical Insurance in the U.S.
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02/01/2009 08:00:47
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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>>That's no matter. There is a say in Turkey "eat grape don't ask vineyard"
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>>The only time that it doesn't matter is if you don't pay taxes (meaning that you are on the dole). I suspect that in these places with "free" health care, I would be paying 50% of my income in taxes. In that case, I would be better off on the dole....
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>I like sharing. Maybe I will lost my job and I will need a green card (green card is our free healthcare card for our unemployment people).
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>If I'm not wrong that's interesting have a legal job doesn't supply americans a health insurance everytime? If it's true, really strange. Your country world's richest country.

Our health care system is an enduring mystery. Well, not really a mystery -- as is generally the case, corporations and groups with lots of money are not very democratic in their instincts. You're right, we are a rich country, yet we find it tolerable that 30 or 40 million of us have no health insurance.
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