Jan
06How About A New Obama Health Care Plan That Will Solve All The Problems & Won’t Cost A Dime?
Filed in: Yahoo Answers for Health & Fat Loss by BK on 01-06-101) Ban cigarettes
2) Ban Fast Food
3) All Americans (under 65) must run 3 miles a week 3x per week or be banished to Alaska forever.
Not only will more than half of the 40 million uninsured Americans not need health insurance because they will be so much healthier you won’t have to pay for all the health care they need because they live so unhealthy.
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That’s next on the agenda, just wait and see!
You are right, it will cost a bundle.
What do you think of Obama’s Health bill is it a hit or a miss?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
I had a dream this am, it was scary. I was arguing with my insurance company who said that my monthly health insurance premium under the Obama plan would go up to $3,000 per month.
No joke, it was a real dream. A lot of my dreams have come true, I hope this is not one of them.
This is America, not Nazi Germany. Thankfully, despite some right-wing propaganda, Obama hasn’t proposed anything like this, nor will he.
I would like to see selling nicotine illegal as it’s an addictive narcotic that is not a necessary ingredient for cigarettes, but the rest of this proposal is just ridiculous.
let’s see. what’s the real cost?
people in every other first world country live longer and healthier.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cou…
among UN countries, the US is #30.
is that because our health care system is the best in the world?
when you buy a car, if it’s made in the USA, $1000 goes to health insurance.
if it’s made somewhere else, that government pays the health insurance.
presumably you’d like jobs to not leave the country in droves.
maybe if there was national health insurance, we’d have a better chance of that happening.
recently there was a question about whether people in Great Britain would like to switch to the USA model.
every single answer was no.
the British system is better.
and it’s not even the best of the national health care models.
quite clearly you’ve no interest in any answer other than ones that agree with you.
no matter how wrong you are.
how about put everyone in Jail. how about death of freedom.
Very simple plan: you pay for you care and I pay for mine. No government interference. No tax dollars into healthcare. Cost: 0
Obama will probably hire you as the “Anti-Fast Food Mandatory Exercise Czar”
you scare me with you’re so called logic
Now we’re seeing everyone from the President down to the Chamber of Commerce calling on the American citizens to cut healthcare spending. Easy to say. And again, we suffer.
Frankly, I’m getting tired of hearing this “unnecessary” procedure rhetoric. When, Mr. Obama, are we going to address the issues of what is making us sick? IOW, *the cause*. I can assure you the cause is not sugar sweetened soda (by the way, have your crackerjack Congress Google “Splenda Toxicity” or any of the other artificial sweeteners your FDA has permitted to be added to our foods, which they seem to think is healthier than sugar. And educate them on the fact that people who drink diet sodas actually weigh more than those that don’t – been plenty of studies out on it.
Me – I’m still waiting for the clinical trials of those sweeteners via the Freedom of Information Act – been waiting for over a year – they’re not sending them. Yet the FDA will not permit natural sweeteners like Stevia to be used as food additives, unlike European Nations. Does that make sense? Makes dollars, though, for the artificial sweetener companies that have padded the politicians pockets – Monsanto – is that a surprise? Imagine that.).
How about your EPA establish some guidelines on toxic mold in the workplace? I can tell you that by the time I leave for work in the evenings, my throat is burning and my eyes are tearing – been that way every place I’ve worked. For those of you not aware, there are no regulations in place for toxic mold. None. So, say if the building you work at has something like a sprinkler system malfunction, and the entire floor above you gets swamped – they rip out the carpets and put in new ones – but nothing is replaced or removed between the two floors. Perfect scenario for toxic mold, and that will make you sick, and it can kill.
But our EPA nicely sidesteps the issue to protect businesses and industries. After all, it would cost money to correct, and without sick people, there went 17% of our economy.
So you want us to curb healthcare spending? Get some regulations into place to keep the people from getting sick in the workplace, and teach your regulatory agencies how to enforce the standards already in place – to protect the PEOPLE, not the business. You’ve sidestepped those regulations for decades, again, to protect commerce and put it above our well-being. SSDD in the USofA.