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pangaia

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1. Teens at grocery checkouts
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:26 AM
Dec 2012

can't even add or subtract whole numbers. How do we expect certain people to understand something so 'complicated' as your simple arithmetic?

It sure seems to me that if there were Medicare For All, that premium rates should go DOWN. I mean, I am 69, so I speak with a little Medicare experience.

The people who receive the most benefits per person are the ..'elderly!! I am NOT ELDERLY yet.just 69. :&gt
If ALL Americans were insured through 'single payer- MEDICARE.... it would be cheaper..
Of course my oncologist might not get his $580 for my 20 minute visit but, hell, I bet he could live with that.
So, am I missing something here?

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