More on the Drug Bill
I agree with you 100%. I remeber when there was no
Medicare/Medicaid/Medical programs=all welfare give aways.
They have caused the constant growth of prices for medicine in general.
I remember when we all had Blue Cross. We had all we needed and
excellent care.
We paid for our own pharmacy products and planned for whatever expenses
we would have in the future.
All my children have learned their lessons well and have planned for a
future to support themselves well when they retire.
You need to look out for yourself. It is not our duty to look out for
those who did not prepare.
Reminds me of Aesop Fables and the one who saves up and the other who
lived for the moment.
Mary Belle,
Bistoury's mother house sitting for two more days and setting it straight.
Herman Rubin wrote:
> In article >, W. Baker > wrote:
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>>In alt.support.diabetes BJ in Texas > wrote:
>>: Ray Bowler wrote:
>>: >>> For years, Democratic lawmakers have been working to make
>>: >>> sure that seniors have access to prescription drugs and
>>: >>> reasonable healthcare.
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>>: >> Obviously if left to the Dems you would wait for many more
>>: >> years.
>>: >> At least you are getting something.... BJ
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>>: > The Senate Democrats and Republicans had a good bill passed
>>: > then the House Republicans destroyed it. The reason we
>>: > haven't had a good bill in the past years is because of the
>>: > insurance industry lobbying expecially in the last 9 years of
>>: > Republican control.
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>>: The Dems had control for 40+ years and nothing was done.. BJ
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>>Well, they passed the original Medicare bill over the loud objections of
>>the Republicans, and, if I recall correctly, the American Medical
>>Association. At that time meds were not a big part of medical care,
>>so the were ot included.
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> At least in retrospect, Medicare has been a calamity. It,
> and the major increase in prepaid health plans, mistakenly
> called "insurance", are large causes of rising medical costs.
> The claim that Medicare has low overhead is false; it is
> true that the government has low overhead, but the amount
> of paperwork and clerical work required is high. It is pure
> welfare as the amount received is not related to what has
> been contributed. And part of the cost is due to the fact
> that much of the work done is prepaid.
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