retiredhappy wrote:Not sure what the solution is but a lot of the same arguments against were made when medicare went into effect. I do know there is something wrong with our medical care when the United States is behind countries like Spain, France on the list for infant fatalities. I do know that altho I worked my entire life I didn't have ANY health insurance until I went to work fo rthe City of San Diego at age 42 because I couldn't afford the premiums if I wanted to feed my family. Congress has had many, many years to do SOMETHING and hasn't - they have excellent health insurance so why should they worry about the people who voted them into office. The time has come to do something - it may not be perfect but it has to be done.
rvgrammy1953 wrote:I haven't chimed in here as many would say...."Lori, what do you have to worry about, the Government already takes care of you & Ernie"......and of course, Ernie has his opinion.... which I hear daily.... But if you look deeper you'll find that our retired medical is "iffy" too....if this goes to law......and we've already lost many benefits that were promised the military and Vets.....
Okay, back on with my Muzzle now....
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests