I agree with most of that.Its not a point about free health care.Sure there is somebody paying for it.Also if you need a bridge to cross the Mississippi River,somebody paid for it.In comparison if you had to build a bridge across the Mississippi River,what would it look like compared to the one that lots of people helped pay for?Just imagine what the Mississippi river would look like after a while with everybody trying to build a bridge across it all the time?A mess wouldnt quite cover it.Medical care has turned into something like that.If government doesnt step in people will die because they cant afford health care even with insurance.Also what about all those people that could be fixed,but because an insurance company wont pay for the proceedure,die?The way things are now is not fair and has to be fixed.Its not a question if its free or not,its a question of if you can get it or not.In France doctors make house calls,thats why they are the best in the world as far as medical care.I dont know where you would have to drive from central Missouri here to find a good general practitioner doctor.None of the ones I know of are going to come to your house if you call them.Plus it is going to cost a minimum 100 dollars if you have to pay out of your pocket just to see a doctor at his office.We are being abused by the medical lobbying industry.Both sides of government are paid while we are given less medical care,which makes insurance companies rich.
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