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View Poll Results: Should Medicare be eliminated? | |||
Yes, Medicare should be eliminated. The elderly should provide their own health care. |
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2 | 8.33% |
Yes, Medicare should be eliminated, but privatized and largely subsidized by the government |
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2 | 8.33% |
Yes, Medicare should be eliminated, but privatized and barely subsidized by the government. |
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2 | 8.33% |
No, Medicare should stay as it is now, continue lowering costs, bargaining for drug deals, etc. |
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10 | 41.67% |
No, Medicare should be expanded, everyone can buy in, single payer health ins. for all. |
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8 | 33.33% |
Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll |
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Used to run 5 miles a day, was an amateur boxer, etc, but two years ago(at the age of 46) everything began to unravel. I have near constant choking and coughing, and am experiencing the loss of the functioning I did have for the 44 years before. I don't have cancer, but I will miss eating. Seems the time to revert to being tube fed is coming faster than I thought Sure could use my Pool 2 future wager exacta of The Factor/Astrology to come to fruition ![]() |
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![]() Thanks, Tim
Oddly enough, I started reading and listening to Christopher Hitchens just about the time that he was diagnosed with cancer. He earned his cancer(if you can say such a thing) thru heavy hard liquor consumption and cigarettes, whereas my condition was with me from the start. I never smoked (cigarettes) but have, being a good Irish-Catholic, drank my fair share of quality beer I'm a single dad now(kids are 10 and 12), so I am worried about the possibility of fairly quick death due to aspiration pneumonia. But, I can do a lot of things to be healthier, and may live for another twenty years BTW, that Astrology/The Factor exacta from Pool 2 pays about $7,000! |
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Thanks for sharing about your own medical history, Mike. I think it reminds us all that good health is not something we earn; it really is a gift, and one that those who have it often take for granted. My mother did all the things you were supposed to- ate well, exercised, had kids before she was 30, etc. and yet she was dead of breast cancer at 35. You just never know. I think we seek to assign blame for a person's bad health on his or her lifestyle because it relieves us of the fear that at any time something could go wrong with our own bodies. And lets us avoid the fact that all of us, at some point, will need health care, and maybe it's a really, really dumb idea to leave it up to private industry to make a profit off of the certainty that we will all become sick at some point. And I'm glad you spent your time drinking quality beer. Life is too short to drink swill.
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