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Private Medical Insurance in the U.S.
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02/01/2009 08:41:06
 
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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.
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>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.

Is it "democratic" forcing people to buy medical insurance if they don't want it?
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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