Cloud, the whole argument is frivilous. The econmy would be minimally effected at best. That is, if people were spendin $20 on health insuracnce, and the gov't took it over, logic would sugges thtat taxes would increase. As I said before, it all depends on implimentations.
Why must you instigate so? I may not know everything about this situation, but the general unfair trade has been an issue on my plate for a while. Here is a news flash for you, it is not just Africa getting screwd. Here constant whining about it is actually having the adverse effect.and bipper what did you do for africa before i made you care less?
Placing blood on my hands, when you really don't know much about me is entirly wrong, and hypocritical. You are basically saying that you know I hate people in Africa because I alone cannot get my government to run the way you want it to. sad.
Milf, while I really do respect your outlook, I honestly think that this is one thing that would take a lot of trust for the government. Its one cavet. I guess this could easily be avoided by a credit system, where the health cares stays on private systems, but the government funds minimal plans. Implimentation.



