Hence, universal coverage. It will benefit every man, woman, and child in this country.
That requires a kind nation. Are we?

Hence, universal coverage. It will benefit every man, woman, and child in this country.

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It's not only him. I had to go through the same thing when I had bronchitis in Edmonton while going to University. Didn't have to pay for E.R. visit, but had to pay for prescription and clinic visits for two months after that. The University found out and told me I shouldn't be paying them out of my own pockets, but rather billing them to my student medical insurance.
I thought they passed the Obama plan? Won't that be enough?That requires a kind nation. Are we?![]()
That requires a kind nation. Are we?![]()
No, that wasn't routine.
That requires a kind nation. Are we?![]()

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It's not only him. I had to go through the same thing when I had bronchitis in Edmonton while going to University. Didn't have to pay for E.R. visit, but had to pay for prescription and clinic visits for two months after that. The University found out and told me I shouldn't be paying them out of my own pockets, but rather billing them to my student medical insurance.
You're canadian?
DeafCaroline said:Wirelessly posted
It's not only him. I had to go through the same thing when I had bronchitis in Edmonton while going to University. Didn't have to pay for E.R. visit, but had to pay for prescription and clinic visits for two months after that. The University found out and told me I shouldn't be paying them out of my own pockets, but rather billing them to my student medical insurance.
You're canadian?

The point wasn't that. It was the $45,000 tag. Out of my control and thats why insurance is going up.
Try billing that to the government insurance. they will say "We'll only pay $6000. you figure the rest out." << arbitrary of course.
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Forget it, sunny. When I moved to B.C. in 2008, I was shocked to find out the government foot the clinical bills.
Ralph Klein semi-privatized Albertan healthcare in '94 and he slashed the public sector down to only providing the basic services. The expansion of the public sector wasn't re-enstated until about 2010; and there are still services B.C. provides for "free", and the neighbour doesn't.
Klein? Poor Alberta, clean up that hangover.Health insurance requirement should be a law!
Car insurance is required by law but 63% of the vehicles in Houston are uninsured. You would think that drivers without insurance would take care and be concern about others having too pay the cost of an accident BUT they drive crazy and don't give a damn.
Compare that to a law that requires health insurance. With private insurance, like auto insurance, many, many will ignore the law. With government insurance, all will be covered AND the greater majority will NOT be careful and they WON'T give a damn who pays for their negligence (which is us who live right).
This whole thread is a waste of time BECAUSE show me in the Constitution where the government is allowed to do this, mandatory government health insurance. Remember the Court has already ruled Obamacare illegal.
Being required to buy liability insurance is equally illegal and unconstitutional.
Car insurance is required by law but 63% of the vehicles in Houston are uninsured. You would think that drivers without insurance would take care and be concern about others having too pay the cost of an accident BUT they drive crazy and don't give a damn.
Compare that to a law that requires health insurance. With private insurance, like auto insurance, many, many will ignore the law. With government insurance, all will be covered AND the greater majority will NOT be careful and they WON'T give a damn who pays for their negligence (which is us who live right).
This whole thread is a waste of time BECAUSE show me in the Constitution where the government is allowed to do this, mandatory government health insurance. Remember the Court has already ruled Obamacare illegal.
Being required to buy liability insurance is equally illegal and unconstitutional.

Sorry, BAD idea to require people to have health insurance. Many people can't afford it and that is their choice not to carry health insurance and find different ways to cover it.