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Howard,
Hate to disillusion you, but someday you'll wake up from your dream and find
out it was a nightmare. For starters, the new bill will drive up healthcare
costs even more than under the current system. Secondly, it will create a
huge shortage of primary care physicians. I can provide you the articles
off-list by an economist who analyzed the affects of the provisions in the
recently passed Health Care Act.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: back home
> Anthony, yes we will. We will have fewer newly blinded people due to the
> effects of untreated glaucoma. Can we handle that? We will also have
> more
> people get pre-ventative rather than critical care, more people won't have
> to use the emergency room as their Dr.'s office. Can you stand getting
> seen
> faster with a real emergency? Don't be aftraid, it'll be all right.
> Since
> now people get disability from social security because they are sick, and
> then have to wait for two years to get medicare, maybe this makes more
> sence. Now if you want to start your own business, because nobody will
> hier
> you, you can take the risk to do so. If we can afford Iraq, we can
> afford
> to do this.
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