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My first interaction with the ACA
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That would be Phoenix, you mental midget. But please, get back to the adults when and only when you actually find something to say with an actual point. And no, I'm not referring to the one on top of your Ken doll sized dome.Moving Sale wrote:Nice IKYABWAI Jay in KC.
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Malpractice is high mostly due to all the suck drs not because attys hold those shut drs feet to the fire. You really want to live in a world where a dr and fuck you up on an easy operation and the skate?
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Do you just make shit up and post it to make yourself look stupid or are you really too stupid to get the KC reference? And while you are at it why don't you type something besides a variation of midget ever three words? Do you have no comment on my original post? Or are you even too dumb to find it?Jay in Phoenix wrote:That would be Phoenix, you mental midget. But please, get back to the adults when and only when you actually find something to say with an actual point. And no, I'm not referring to the one on top of your Ken doll sized dome.Moving Sale wrote:Nice IKYABWAI Jay in KC.
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Except before the government stepped in and outlawed the practice, patients bought their own catastrophic insurance before any major medical operation, extremely cheaply.
Once again, the government fucked it up.
Once again, the government fucked it up.
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So the patient should pay for the drs fuck up. No personal responsiblity on the drs part? The syphilis seems to have fried your already feble brain.Dinsdale wrote:Except before the government stepped in and outlawed the practice, patients bought their own catastrophic insurance before any major medical operation, extremely cheaply.
Once again, the government fucked it up.
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Your original post in this thread was..."To what extent are you willing to take this argument? You do realize it's not 1850 anymore right?" as you were addressing Dinsdale. What would be the point of my commenting on that question, as I didn't make the statement. And for a little piece of shit like you to go off on the repetition of short jokes, when you spend your time idiotically finding non-inventive and stupid ways to attach "fuck" to nonsensical insults, is utterly infantile. And of course I got your sad KC ref. What you didn't get was my reply.Moving Sale wrote:Do you just make shit up and post it to make yourself look stupid or are you really too stupid to get the KC reference? And while you are at it why don't you type something besides a variation of midget ever three words? Do you have no comment on my original post? Or are you even too dumb to find it?
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fuck you up on an easy operation
Every time you go "under the knife" there is risk. There's a reason why anesthesiologists have to carry such high malpractice insurance, and they are not even doing the surgery.
Let's think a little bit. First, diagnosing disease is not easy at all. Secondly developing a treatment is not all that easy either. Not all patients are the same and one size does not fit all.
Let's face it. Doctors are not Gods. At least the last time I looked they weren't.
For all too many, a mistake is always malpractice. An accident is always the fault of someone else. Those minds will never be changed and discussions like this are futile.
The horse is out of the barn when they allowed lawyers, doctors, and pharmacy companies to advertise like they are selling cigarettes. Oh wait, that isn't allowed.
Every time you go "under the knife" there is risk. There's a reason why anesthesiologists have to carry such high malpractice insurance, and they are not even doing the surgery.
Let's think a little bit. First, diagnosing disease is not easy at all. Secondly developing a treatment is not all that easy either. Not all patients are the same and one size does not fit all.
Let's face it. Doctors are not Gods. At least the last time I looked they weren't.
For all too many, a mistake is always malpractice. An accident is always the fault of someone else. Those minds will never be changed and discussions like this are futile.
The horse is out of the barn when they allowed lawyers, doctors, and pharmacy companies to advertise like they are selling cigarettes. Oh wait, that isn't allowed.
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poptart wrote:There is no reason why just about anyone (or their family) should not be able to pay for office visits and basic medicine -- out of pocket.
Some people struggle to pay for basic office visits and basic medicine because the simple patient/doctor relationship has had multiple leeches placed in between it, which has raised costs for these two things far beyond what it ought to rightfully be.jsc wrote:Obviously, you have no understanding of poverty or of medical expenses.
On a personal level, I am grateful for that. I truly hope you never experience it.
For millions of others, however, abject poverty is reality. Paying for prescriptions is not an option, much less paying for doctor visits or hospitalizations.
And of course mvscal is also right.
Many people who live in poverty somehow find money to pay for "leisure" products.
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Pedophilia is not covered as an existing condition under the ACA. THAT is your answer since you can't get on the gubmint website.Pedo in Seattle wrote:I'm still waiting for an answer...
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Shit like this never happens in the private sector!.
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Freaking sad state when the libs keep running out these apples to toilets comparisons.Diego in Seattle wrote:Shit like this never happens in the private sector!.
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Huge difference between collecting taxes for an epic waste and a corporation screwing up a product launch.
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I don't recall Microsoft ever passing a law mandating that you had to buy their broken and ill-conceived product, either...Diego in Seattle wrote:Shit like this never happens in the private sector!.
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... or charge us (MASSIVELY) for their shit website that fails to work.
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Why would you want to do that? Wouldn't you rather hear of all the ways Jay in KC can call someone who is 5'9" a midget? It's his go to move bro. Why you wanna fuck it up for him?88 wrote:Back to the original topic....
What's that? Ah -- Healthcare?!?
Don't talk about --Healthcare?!?
You kidding me? Healthcare?!?
I just hope we can keep calling people midgets!