"his lifetime" was only two months, according to the article; $38,000 is not bad for two months as friend-based medical charity goes, meanwhile most conventional medical insurance policies would have paid out $0 for the first 90 days.
The problem is just too big.
The problem of paying all possible medical costs is too big for the government also, because there is no limit to how much medical treatment can cost.
Now, Ron Paul definitely WON'T, because if his employees can't afford health insurance without him as employer kicking in a part of it, well, let them die. They should be more responsible people.
If his way is that bad, why would anyone work for him at all, let alone work for him to become president?
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Date: 2011-09-16 02:54 am (UTC)The problem is just too big.
The problem of paying all possible medical costs is too big for the government also, because there is no limit to how much medical treatment can cost.
Now, Ron Paul definitely WON'T, because if his employees can't afford health insurance without him as employer kicking in a part of it, well, let them die. They should be more responsible people.
If his way is that bad, why would anyone work for him at all, let alone work for him to become president?