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<blockquote data-quote="J Piroth" data-source="post: 867975" data-attributes="member: 62488"><p>"...and for whatever reason, healthcare must be expanded to cover the 46 million Americans who don't have it. The fact that many don't have it by choice is notwithstanding. The fact that some don't want it is ignored."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>KL, the problem here is that when people don't have healthcare it's not like they just hang around their house and die, thinking "Oh well, I didn't pay for it so I guess I just don't get it. My bad."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Instead, they end up in ERs where healthcare is the most expensive to administer and the taxpayers end up funding their care anyway. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unless we're willing to let hospitals turn away dying patients due to lack of coverage, there's a financial incentive for all of us to have everyone covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Piroth, post: 867975, member: 62488"] "...and for whatever reason, healthcare must be expanded to cover the 46 million Americans who don't have it. The fact that many don't have it by choice is notwithstanding. The fact that some don't want it is ignored." KL, the problem here is that when people don't have healthcare it's not like they just hang around their house and die, thinking "Oh well, I didn't pay for it so I guess I just don't get it. My bad." Instead, they end up in ERs where healthcare is the most expensive to administer and the taxpayers end up funding their care anyway. Unless we're willing to let hospitals turn away dying patients due to lack of coverage, there's a financial incentive for all of us to have everyone covered. [/QUOTE]
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