How are we going to pay for health care if every citizen is required to have it?

March 11, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
Filed under: Law & Ethics 
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tater tot asked:

Right now roughly 20 percent of the American population is on some form of government health care. The majority pays for the minority through taxes. But if we pay for a hundred percent of the population, how does that work? Right now it’s difficult. I have been on Medicaid and it sucked. I couldn’t get health care. I am now on my feet and I have private health care. I much prefer to pay because I get so much better care. So what are people thinking they are going to get when they get government care?

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3 Responses to “How are we going to pay for health care if every citizen is required to have it?”
  1. Mike says:

    That you are going to pay for it. Welcome to the world of the liberals. Now you see what it is like when you work for a living and the liberals want to tax you more to pay for other people who want to live off of the taxpayers. Mike

  2. Richard says:

    Most of Europe pays 50-90% taxes. Richard

  3. Living Legends. Still Rockin On! says:

    Living Legends. Still Rockin On!

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