Question:
Where will leading democrats go to the doctor?
anonymous
2009-02-06 09:37:57 UTC
If the democrats get their way, and we use trillions of tax payer dollars to create universal health care in this country, where will they go to the doctor? Will they stand in long lines and wait for 6 hours before being seen like everybody else? Or will Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Bill Clinton have the best doctors that money can buy? Just wondering if it's good enough for us, why it wouldnt' be good enough for any of them?
Thirteen answers:
luv2travel
2009-02-06 09:41:48 UTC
Oh how I LOVE your question. Let's not kid ourselves and think that they will for 1 minute sit in a lobby with the rest of us and wait for some "govt. worker Md." to serve them....it won't happen.
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2016-10-16 02:06:36 UTC
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PrivacyNowPlease!
2009-02-06 09:56:53 UTC
To the above poster, my deceased husband had pulled his own teeth with pliers too because he could not afford the cost of a dentist in this country.

"We save maybe 15, 20 percent by building cars in Canada because the Canadian government is paying 15 percent for worker's health insurance. The Uninted States has the most expensive health care in the world, and we don't have the best record, weather it's infant morality or whatever. We're just not there with the rest of the world. How long can we tolerate that?" Lee Iacocca (Chrysler chairman who paid back government bail out loan in 3 years).
Rebel Alliance
2009-02-06 09:44:23 UTC
Of course the most powerful will have the better doctors while the rest of the population has to deal with long lines and outrageous waiting times. Oh, but it's a sacrifice we all have to make because it's for the good of society. Do you hear that? That's the sound of individualism dying.
anonymous
2009-02-06 13:19:43 UTC
Military insulation's.



PrivacyNowPlease!,

You are right, Lee Iacocca did pay the money back that Chrysler recieved. But what leads you to think anyone is going to pay this back?
hiya
2009-02-06 09:41:43 UTC
We should just send the Socialist tools to a desert island now, so we don't have to worry about this question when it comes up.
Ryan
2009-02-06 09:41:32 UTC
good question.



in europe a man pulled out nearly all of his own teeth with pliars because he couldnt find a dentist that would take him with the universial heath care
anonymous
2009-02-06 09:42:10 UTC
Good point...except that in most places its a 10 hour wait in line....just to see unqualified doctors of the governments Choice....



Is that what all the "pro-choice' folks want....the gov. making you choice for you?
anonymous
2009-02-06 09:41:18 UTC
they will be exempt from that plan and will have their own medical coverage. No waiting in lines for them.
Buff
2009-02-06 09:47:02 UTC
Well, they all need a good proctologist!!! (They all have their head stuck up their @*~)
Plaxico Domingo
2009-02-06 09:41:51 UTC
The fact that you cite long lines at healthcare providers illustrates what's broken with Republican thinking: Exclusionary, elitist and "I got mine, you go to hell" straight down the line.
anonymous
2009-02-06 09:42:17 UTC
From your question its more than obvious that you have no idea what the hell you are talking about related to what has been proposed.
anonymous
2009-02-06 09:41:07 UTC
The Army, Duh.


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