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Kasz216 said:
akuma587 said:
Kasz216 said:

150 billion adjusting for inflation equals $763,750,278,650.66.

 

So less.  Yet i think the lost of life is kinda more important.

Unless we are talking about healthcare right

I'm actually guessing the loss of life in healthcare would roughly be the same as run by the government... if not worse.  The US government has a poor record for healthcare treatment. 

The only shining beacon so far has been the VA hospitals... and that's only because before then the VA hospitals were so crappy that people were left to die and their corpses were just lieing around lost somewhere.

The US government would probably end up like NHS can be denying healthcare coverage but worse.  Denying people soley based on credentials like age and other stuff since they'll always be over budget.

Point taken, but at least governments are accountable to the general public.  Insurance companies are only accountable to their shareholders and the people they settle out of court with.

 



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