Ken Kixmoeller f/h wrote:

>> Could this be the sound of younger voters waking up to their
>> exploitation by the Democrats?  The Sacramento Bee reports that people
>> across the political spectrum have begun to resist the idea of a
>> federal mandate to buy insurance, sensing correctly that they would in
>> effect subsidize the health care of others more than themselves:
>> ...
> 
> Hey! As an "approaching-old-fart' status, I think it is a *great* idea. 
> About time we spend-thrift boomers got to take another ride on their 
> dime. While we're at it, let's add a rap/hip-hop surcharge to the health 
> insurance of any of the idiots listening to that crap!

Hi Ken,

The trouble with insurance is that you pay for it but don't get any 
benefit. In the early days you did, until they paid off the "regulators".

Now it is just another mandatory system to create a few millionaires who 
will kick back to the politicians.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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