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Do you think that america will ever have socialized healthcare, its in other developed countries?

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if you think we will, when do you think it is going to happen. people are suffering b/c they can't find jobs and can't afford health insurance. the worst part about it is the fact that if you do want to pay for insurance than they will reject you based upon certain medications. i dunno it just seems unfair especially with the way the economy is right now.

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  1. Hmm. We already have socialized health care.

    The upper and middle class pay for the lower classes thru high health insurance costs.

    Mostly the upper class pays.

    In fact, there really is no such thing as a middle class anymore. I think the widening gap between upper and lower class has pushed the middle classes far down the line as well.


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  3. have you seen the candians teeth and the fact they run to America for help over seriouse issues. There is a reason for that you know.

    I pray we never have socialized healthcare.

  4. Socialized health care will have to be enacted as America continues to make the painful transition to a third world nation. The present Bush Republican Administration has both allowed and encouraged all of our manufacturing jobs to be deported, so that big business may prosper while the middle man slips further into poverty. This means that no one can afford health care except the very rich. America has slipped to the point of no return now as Bush leaves his legacy of death, war, and economic horror. And America will reel from his policies for decades after he has left office. We are about to enter A Great World Wide Depression. This will occur after the Democrats take office so that they can be blamed for the in ept health care and economic policies of a Republican Regime that history will remember as the closest thing America has ever seen to Dictatorship. Yes, health care will have to be provided in some means, or there will be people dying in the streets, in fact, this may be too late to be avoided.

  5. Uh, hey, but the last time I checked one of the biggest health problems with the poor was obesity. It's fine if you do not like Bush, but the whole "becoming a third world country thing" is a bit of a stretch. We already have socialized medicine for the elderly and it seems to be working for the most part. I do think health care will have to be government funded.

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