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If the Article above is factual I don't think we are going to see a public health care plan out of congress this year. The only way I can see a public health care plan actually happen and actually work is if there is a two tier system where those wealthy enough can get whatever care they want for a price and where those less wealthy can get enough to stay alive and healthy. I don't see any plan coming out of congress unless people keep what they have and then add some kind of public option or co-op or something like that.
If 60 to 70% of Americans lose what they presently have it just isn't going to work at all. The whole thing will coming crashing down directly or indirectly if that happens.
IF you take away what people have to get a rationed health care system for everyone then nothing at all is going to happen this year or any other. If people try to change things too much then nothing will happen at all. Why can't people be practical and pragmatic about this when there is so much at stake for All Americans?
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