It seems to me that the champion of the working family in the Senate should be working to cut out the middle men and helping to save poor and working class people money instead of helping to line the pockets of the shareholders and executives in the American health insurance scam.
Respectfully Submitted,
Sincerely,
Wayne J. Wilson, Jr.
Roslindale
P.S. I have worked as a medical collection agent for the majority of the past twenty years, and I am fully aware that my proposal will cost me my job, but for the good of the nation some sacrifices have to be made.
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amberpaw says
…which we cannot afford…we may get partial subsidy for a while, but then what?
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p>”Order” people to get health insurance. Right. The connector private plans are not particularly good, and better plans can be purchased without going through the MA Health Care Connector, by the way.
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p>Reminds me of what Professor Mogk, my WSU Law School property law professor said in a Q and A in class:
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p>Q from Professor Mogk: “What is property?”
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p>A [correct A]: Whatever the Government says it is.”
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p>I suppose I might feel different if, rather than focusing on child welfare law and raising two special needs kids at the same time I had gone for the “gold ring” – worked for a law firm the usual 70-90 hours a week for big bucks – and had a nanny, huh?
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p>All the same, I find the work I do tremendously worthwhile and at least I can earn decent money and was there for my kids. I didn’t have children for someone else to raise them.
amberpaw says
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