But don't you think it is up to the individual toake sure they are
adequately covered?
I agree that shady practices need to be stopped but that doesn't mean
someone else runs my show.
I think UPI and I ate very close to agreement, but I want to plan my
own furture and healthcare. Ibwant to control it. Maybe there is
corruption every where but let me choose the best and the worst with
my dollars. I don't have that chance with govt running the show.
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Bret Dodson u <[email protected]> wrote:
You're over-simplifying this. With the private coverage, you don't
know you're not covered until your insurance company denies the
claim. I see it all the time. Folks then go through whatever
ombudsman or review panel is available while they deplete their
savings, sell their house ASAP, max out their credit cards to pay
for treatment.
Yes, sometime life isn't fair and when folks get dealt a bad hand
they should play the cards they have.
What I want stopped is the insurance companies dealing from the
bottom of the deck to save a buck while they "race" a was-covered
person's mortality. This is sick and heartless stuff.
Sadly, you can't shop insurance based on what might happen to you.
They'll promise coverage as they cash your premiums, then deny
coverage when they are called on for expensive service.
With government coverage, you get to see behind the curtain. I see
behind it all the time with the other Socialist things like the VA
and Medicare.
-Bret
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Casey Wheeler <[email protected]
> wrote:
No because it is the nature of those panels. With private INS you
getto choose the panel and the rules under which that panel operates
ie the plan. In govt healthcare you get no say, everyone is on the
same plan and no other options
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Bret Dodson <[email protected]> wrote:
Very well said.
Bush-style Republicans sicken me with their attempts at growing the
government into one that inserts itself into things no government
has any business bothering with. Yes, marriage is a sacrament. I
trust a priest to tell me about that more than a Rhodes Scholar
like Clinton, or a Yale grad like Bush.
Insurance companies convening "death panels" to figure out how to
deny coverage puts people at risk. This is where I see a need for
government meddling.
Is this horse dead yet?
Bret
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