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<blockquote data-quote="truce" data-source="post: 243739" data-attributes="member: 11400"><p>@brett: I went to an emergency room for a valid reason. I just don't want to share every medical issue I ever had. </p><p></p><p>The way I take it then is that some people would just like to use the government for it's contracts, and nothing else? Is it OK then to go and spend billions of dollars to fix other people's problems overseas and not take care of our own people?</p><p></p><p>If it's all about the individual, so why did a lot of the people on this forum organize? Besides, I think they should let those who don't want to pay taxes keep every dime to themselves. In that case, those people should be banned from public roads, should be forced to take their kids out of public schools, be denied the rights to call 911 in an emergency, etc. </p><p></p><p>brett, you may have already traveled, but I suggest to hop on a plane and go see the results of these other "faulty" health care systems firsthand. You might want to use the gate that doesn't have TSA inspecting it. You probably think that agency is a complete waste of time, too.</p><p></p><p>Really, I am not trying to come back and slam you, brett. I don't even know if I disagree with you on some of the things you say. It's just if you think the government is slow-changing, then you and I should change it now. It's a free country, right? Think about it, if every individual pulls the government their own direction, we won't move an inch. We have to debate and try to agree on most fundamental issues as a country. Then we will make our government more efficient and make it work for us all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truce, post: 243739, member: 11400"] @brett: I went to an emergency room for a valid reason. I just don't want to share every medical issue I ever had. The way I take it then is that some people would just like to use the government for it's contracts, and nothing else? Is it OK then to go and spend billions of dollars to fix other people's problems overseas and not take care of our own people? If it's all about the individual, so why did a lot of the people on this forum organize? Besides, I think they should let those who don't want to pay taxes keep every dime to themselves. In that case, those people should be banned from public roads, should be forced to take their kids out of public schools, be denied the rights to call 911 in an emergency, etc. brett, you may have already traveled, but I suggest to hop on a plane and go see the results of these other "faulty" health care systems firsthand. You might want to use the gate that doesn't have TSA inspecting it. You probably think that agency is a complete waste of time, too. Really, I am not trying to come back and slam you, brett. I don't even know if I disagree with you on some of the things you say. It's just if you think the government is slow-changing, then you and I should change it now. It's a free country, right? Think about it, if every individual pulls the government their own direction, we won't move an inch. We have to debate and try to agree on most fundamental issues as a country. Then we will make our government more efficient and make it work for us all. [/QUOTE]
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