Posted by Ron-MO on February 10, 2016 at 08:41:26 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Re: Health care posted by Alan K on February 10, 2016 at 07:36:09:
Exactly. For some reason some seem to think that everyone has a right to health care, which is nonsense. Now, everyone is paying more for less. Healthcare costs have skyrocketed, prescription costs have gone up, and those who really do not want or cannot really afford health insurance have to either pay for what amounts to no coverage at all, such as my son who pays for a policy with a $5000 deductible just to avoid paying the ridiculous fine. My take is, it was fine as it was, but the mistake was providing health care to people who could not afford it.......if you cannot afford, you should do without. No one was born with the right for free care - there are no free rides - someone pays. And with ACA, it is usually NOT the person that receive the benefit from it. With any luck, the ACA will be repealed in the coming year as I cannot see it gone quick enough, but I fear we have not had enough misery yet, and we will re-elect the same crew just different faces. End of rant.
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