Lana Turner
November 8, 2009 | Fontana, California | Vetting explained
I just wanted to say how disappointed I am with our government. Why they feel they should control healthcare is beyond me. I feel the issues regarding health insurance is not that it is not available, but that is is costly, and issues regarding pre-existing conditions is the problem with heatlhcare and health insurance. They shoud only get involved in those two issues. We don't need someone telling us what we can or cannot have regarding our healthcare. And we don't need to pay more taxes to pay for those who cannot afford health insurance. And what is this I hear that if you do not purchase the health insurance it could be considered a felony? What is that all about? I am not a criminal becasue I don't want to pay for health insurance or pay for illegal immigrants.
What is this country coming to when we do not have a say in healthcare we receive or even get to vote on this issue.
Lana Turner
- Tags:
- insurance,
- health_care,
- reform
- Posted in Assignment:
- House passes health care bill
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