I agree entirely with your mesage.  I am just geting started on this problem.  
I am now looking for people who will stand up and have something to say about 
it. 

As for the homeless and unemployed etc., there is supposed to be some kind of 
waiver,  but truthfully I do not yet know enough about this new law ..  Waiver 
or no waiver, I still do not like it .    I do not understand the waiver 
because people feel that they want and need health insurance but they cannot 
afford it.   People buy health insurance if they can afford it so what is the 
point of this waiver?    

Faith


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:01 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>New Law in Massachusetts


  Faith...   after reading all posts I have a question.  If one does not have 
insurance how does the IRS get involved?  And if insurance is mandatory for all 
residents 18 years of age and older what is happening with the babies to 17 
years of age.  (One would think that this would be the age that you would 
really want to have insurance).  How does this address the homeless, 
unemployed.  I feel that Mass is not addressing the real problem just putting 
on a over used bandage on a medical problem.  And I'm not even sure this is 
about people's health at all.  When can you re-elect or have that individual 
removed from office.  Not quick enough in my book.



  connie  "a Colorado springs, co resident"  I gave up soap boxes years ago but 
if this was Co doing this I would definitely resume that practice.



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