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Friday, 14 August 2020

the health care crisis?

Kaley Lappas: What gives the government, or anybody else for that matter, the right to tell me what insurance I should or should not have. It's the lazy do nothings, who expect the government to provide for them their livelihoods, that are the crux of the so-called problem...

Hyman Coren: No it isn't in crisis. That is what socialists us to manipulate people into doing things they wouldn't ordinarily consider. It needs improvement not a government controlled/funded remake.

Madlyn Fallis: Actually the question being debated is health INSURANCE reform. Simply, the goal is to provide a fail safe "public option" insurance plan for Americans who cannot afford, have been dropped by their private insurer or cannot afford the private insurer premium increasesSimilar to the auto and home insurance policies offered by some states.....Show more

Keven Woodington: Nothing. One side want to have health care reform and the other side does not even want to have the conv! ersation due to fear, misinformation and pure unadulterated hate for our President and the Democratic party which is our duly elected majority.That is my answer. It is correct.

Sonya Volcko: A health crisis or public health crisis is a difficult situation or complex health system that affects humans in one or more geographic areas (mainly occurred in natural hazards), from a particular locality to encompass the entire planet. Health crises generally have significant impacts on community health, loss of life, and on the economy. They may result from disease, industrial processes or poor policy.[1][2]Its severity is often measured by the number of people affected by its geographical extent, or the disease or death of the pathogenic process which it originates.[3][4]...hypnosis for depression...Show more

Alphonso Brake: There is not a whole lot of debate, basically the Democrats want to reform health care and the Republicans simply oppose anything the Democrats wan! t to do. They say let's debate this but their only intent is t! o stall it and mess it up so much that the proposed reform is not so.

Mitchel Demry: They're debating on if you should BODILY be government property.

Ulysses Failey: Actually, the majority of republicans support the HR3200 bill without the public option.Unfortunately, without the public option, the bill could be ineffective.

Ervin Laeger: We do have a health insurance problem, and a health care cost crisis, but not a national health care crisis. We need to permit and foster interstate insurance competition, medical savings accounts, and tort reform to help reduce costs, and tax credits for health insurance purchase to expand coverageâ€"to 100%

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