DeafCaroline
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So what you are saying is that if one of your children that are an adult now gets injured, goes to the hospital but doesn't have insurance they should not provide medical care unless someone come forward to pre-pay for it? Because if they proceed with emergency medical care there is a chance that the person will never be able to pay for it. Guess who ends up paying for those folks? Yep, we do, from our taxes. It is illegal to refuse urgent medical care based on the probability of payment.
When we are talking about our children here, we are talking about the future of our country. We (all of us) have a vested interest in their health and education. We as a collective are the government.
A voice of reason and commonsense is so refreshing.