But without the opportunity to fleece the sick and the aged how will the 
top executives be able to scrape up the dough to pay their $50,000,000 
salaries?


>Creating a less expensive, probably single-payer, health care system that 
>nearly everybody wants isn't socialism. It isn't welfare, since we will be 
>paying for it, only we will pay significantly less than with the current 
>for-profit system. It's smart fiscal policy when you can improve service 
>and reduce price; doesn't matter whether it's a private or public system, 
>or combination of both, as long as it works better, i.e. more effectively 
>and economically, than what we have.


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