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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
My tenuous circumstances are not economic. As a person without a group, I'm unable to get the highly coveted plans that many folks who have the groups benefit from. I'm not free to choose any doctor in the US if I have a serious issue...........forced to accept with the insurance company offers and is willing to pay.
Of course the poor don't understand economics............that's obvious in most cases............their priorities are misplaced.
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Let me get this straight; Other people have something you want so you think the govt. should provide it for you?
I think the poor understand economics just fine. It's not a matter of not being a financial genius to excuse the fact that your priorities are misplaced, and this doesn't only apply to the poor. The point I am trying to make is we are being told of this travesty of 47 million people who "can't afford" insurance when, in my opinion, a lot of them could afford it if they made it a priority. Minus the illegal aliens and the people who just don't buy insurance even though they can afford it and I think its a much smaller number.