Sorry, Wholefoods, not Sprouts.

http://www2.wholefoodsmarket.com/blogs/jmackey/2009/08/14/health-care-reform-full-article/

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:14 AM, Jeff Miles <jmile...@charter.net> wrote:

>        Haven't heard that argument or of Sprouts? But paying for our own
> health care? What a concept! But in reality, due to the insurance industry,
> that's become an impossibility with the exception of dealing with a few
> scrapes a bruises or just ignoring any health concerns in hope they'll go
> away. And I'm sure you're not one of those uneducated who will bring up the
> lack of tort reform as a reason for high insurance costs.
>        Anyway, back to the uncles ideas. If people would get off their
> butts and walk 30 minutes a day they'd probably not need the majority of the
> health care they think they need today.
>
>
> Jeff Miles
> jmile...@charter.net
>
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> On Feb 28, 2010, at 10:29 PM, mike wrote:
>
> > Sounds like one of the arguments the CEO of Sprouts? was making...make
> > people *pay* for their health care and they might not go for every
> > sniffle...they might take care of themselves better.  If we all had
> grocery
> > store insurance we'd be buying steak every day of the week instead of
> ramen
> > noodles to get through college.
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Jeff Miles <jmile...@charter.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >>       You and my uncle would really get along, at least on that idea. He
> >> believes the whole health care debate is a bunch of garbage due to
> problems
> >> we've created ourselves with our own health and care. And he's not far
> off
> >> on that. If the majority of us didn't need health care at every cut and
> >> scrape the majority probably wouldn't need insurance. Or hospitals
> wouldn't
> >> be burdened by people without insurance because little med centers won't
> >> accept them without insurance, even if all they need is a band aid.
> >>       Here is where I agree, we have a broke system. Not due to
> >> regulation, but rather the lack of it. If you didn't pay your weekly
> lackey
> >> enough this week for protection, you should only blame yourself, right?
> And
> >> people think the bankers are the crooks. They are, just not as good a
> bunch
> >> of crooks and the insurance industry. Yes, regulation is a good thing.
> Look
> >> at your monthly expenditures to find out why.
> >>
> >>
> >> Jeff Miles
> >> jmile...@charter.net
>
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