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| Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 03:19 am |
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Maybe I should have kept it simple. In summary I feel collective insurance is the main culprit of driving up costs. If this wasn't available, then the medical profession and all its subsidiaries would not be able to inflate costs beyond the average consumer's ability to pay for it. Veterinary professionals have a lot of specialized training too and utilize much of the same technology as human medicine, but you do not see the same proportionate amount of high wages associated with that field, because most folks paying for the services are individuals, not entities that are the collective pooled resources of many. My opinion was not an attack on anybody, field or profession. I am just encouraging people to think about what went wrong and why things got to this point. I am as wary as anybody on how politicians are going to try to fix it and my opinion is that likely we, the working populace, will ultimately lose as the wealthy find a way to continue to protect their interests while promising to take care of us little people who don't have a brain in our heads, especially Christians, those poor little backwards people that need the crutch of religion to make sense of the world... [4]
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