"Titix" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "John Galt" <whoisjohngalt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Titix" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > "Dionysus" <no surrender@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> COMMENTARY FROM DETROIT NEWS
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>> >> HEAD: GM gets tougher; will UAW cry 'uncle'?
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>> > The Detroit automaker canceled medical and life insurance benefits
for
>> > workers striking the Delta Town****p factory outside Lansing,
something
> the
>> > company hasn't done in a decade.
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>> > Another reason to have one payer system health care.
>> > It's comingggg...
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>> There are no candidates suggesting a one payer system.
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>> So, if it's "cominggggg....." it's not "cominggggg......" until at
least
>> after 2016, assuming the next president holds two terms.
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>> JG
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> The next president will sign it if the Democratic Congress with big
> majority pass it. The wind has started to blow in the different
direction,
> John, things will be done
Then he/she is a one term president, and the "big majority" doesn't last
past 2012.
However, if you wish to try and convince me that the largest voting bloc
in
history, the Boomers, who will soon be the largest consumers of health
care
ever, and who are noteable for their navel-gazing fixation on their own
personal convenience, are going to vote to end Medicare (which has to
happen
under any "single payer" reform), and accept something less friendly to
use
(necessary for cost issues) be my guest.
But, I suspect you haven't really given the demographics of the matter all
that much thought.
JG
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