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.



and bipper what did you do for africa before i made you care less?
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.

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.