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 | | From: | Kristin Feuerbach | | Subject: | Bush and his Healthcare Policy | | Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 00:07:37 -0500 |
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 | It seems in this upcoming election Bush's plan for healthcare has been looked upon unfavorably. I have read about Bush's healthcare plan and Kerry's. Personally, I don't think either have done a very good job of devising a plan that will do much to eliminate the increasing number of uninsured or to decrease the deficit. In a New York Time's Article it was projected that Kerry's plan could cost up into the Trillions of dollars. What do you think, does either candidate have a sound plan or should we just discount them both?
Kristin Feuerbach
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 | | From: | TJ Marcum | | Subject: | Re: Bush and his Healthcare Policy | | Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:02:59 -0500 |
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 | klfeuerbach@msn.com (Kristin Feuerbach) wrote in message news:... > It seems in this upcoming election Bush's plan for healthcare has been > looked upon unfavorably. I have read about Bush's healthcare plan and > Kerry's. Personally, I don't think either have done a very good job of > devising a plan that will do much to eliminate the increasing number > of uninsured or to decrease the deficit. In a New York Time's Article > it was projected that Kerry's plan could cost up into the Trillions of > dollars. What do you think, does either candidate have a sound plan or > should we just discount them both? > > Kristin Feuerbach
I think Kerry would have a bigger impact. He has no idea what he is going to do except that he wants to force his socialistic marxists ideas about universal healthcare to the American People. However, we can take a superficial look at the healthcare system in Canada and know that universal healthcare is not the best route to take. Anyone from Canada who wants real healthcare comes to the US to receive that care and pay for it, because universal healthcare doesn't work
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 | | From: | shweta | | Subject: | Re: Bush and his Healthcare Policy | | Date: | Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:17:10 -0500 |
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 | Yes, it is true, they both have not done a very good job with their health care plans. Bush's plan is significantly less costly, but it also does not cover as many people. But I also agree that Kerry would have a bigger impact as his plan affects more people. Whether or not this will actually have an impact on the population is to be seen..........
Shweta
tjmarcum5@hotmail.com (TJ Marcum) wrote in message news:... > klfeuerbach@msn.com (Kristin Feuerbach) wrote in message > news:... > > It seems in this upcoming election Bush's plan for healthcare has been > > looked upon unfavorably. I have read about Bush's healthcare plan and > > Kerry's. Personally, I don't think either have done a very good job of > > devising a plan that will do much to eliminate the increasing number > > of uninsured or to decrease the deficit. In a New York Time's Article > > it was projected that Kerry's plan could cost up into the Trillions of > > dollars. What do you think, does either candidate have a sound plan or > > should we just discount them both? > > > > Kristin Feuerbach > > I think Kerry would have a bigger impact. He has no idea what he is > going to do except that he wants to force his socialistic marxists > ideas about universal healthcare to the American People. However, we > can take a superficial look at the healthcare system in Canada and > know that universal healthcare is not the best route to take. Anyone > from Canada who wants real healthcare comes to the US to receive that > care and pay for it, because universal healthcare doesn't work
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