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Offline franksolich

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Oh my.

There's considerable stretching and fantasizing going on at this bonfire.

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WillYourVoteBCounted  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:38 PM
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I took my 86 year old mother to the doctor yesterday, she has Medicare 

My mother has several medical conditions which need alot of different meds and
now and then some doctors visits and tests.

She has medicare.

I called up her doctor (its the one she picked) and they fit her in the very same day we called.

They examined her, they ran some tests and prescribed some medicines.

She is feeling much better thank you.

No worry about paying.

Oh we carry a medigap policy, so there's no out of pocket or deductibles.

Her medicines cost $12.00 with her medicare D.

I thought - wouldn't it be nice to have medicare, so that I, her caregiver -
could go to the doctor for routine checkups, mamogram, pap smears etc?

But that would be -horrors- government run health care.

I wouldn't want that, now would I?

The California piggy primitive:

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CaliforniaPeggy  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:41 PM
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1. How could you possibly want that?

Just because it works for your mom...

There are NO guarantees that it'll work for you!

And just in case: after which that stupid "sarcasm" thingamajig

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theoldman (1000+ posts)      Wed Jul-29-09 05:42 PM
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2. Why not change to an HMO, it is a lot cheaper.

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CaliforniaPeggy  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:43 PM
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3. HMO's are cheaper money-wise...

But there are still costs...

As in you have to go through a gate-keeper to get "authorization" in order to see who you want to see...

That is wrong.

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WillYourVoteBCounted  (1000+ posts)        Thu Jul-30-09 12:33 AM
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14. she has medicare, she goes where she wants to and no problem getting referrals to experts.

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ejpoeta  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:44 PM
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4. that's the laughable thing. they use medicare as an example of a bad government system. but show me a senior on medicare that would want it changed or taken away. try to imagine all those seniors without medicare. My dad didn't have medicare.... he had a pension and his insurance through kodak... but they have been screwing with that for their retirees. If he were still around (he died in april) i wonder how they would have made it harder for him.

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Oregone  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jul-29-09 05:46 PM
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5. Giving you Medicare also would be far too radical

Oh, but the 8086 computers would crash if but another name was added to their database. The votes wouldn't be there. It would be impossible. You are an all-or-nothinger. Why do you hate Obama? Can you post a copy of your birth certificate?

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notesdev (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:51 PM
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6. You're welcome for the share of that bill that I paid.

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Raven  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jul-29-09 05:53 PM
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7. I'm 62 and I can't wait for the government to get involved so my Doc can do what he has been trained to do. Three years to go....never thought I'd look forward to turning 65!

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TellTheTruth82 (120 posts)     Thu Jul-30-09 08:19 AM
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16. OTOH

I took my 94 year old grandmother to the doctor yesterday - after spending a week going through about 13 different offices to get her an appointment. She is also on several different medications, but needed some medical care - thank goodness it wasn't urgent. BTW, did you know it takes about 200 man hours for a prescription to be put in the medicare system? I don't think that this particular visit is necessarily representative of the medicare system we have now, but it sure exhibited some issues to me. Not al lgovernment run healthcare is quite as rosy as depicted in the OP...
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So one person didn't have a problem so the entire proposed system is skittle shitting unicorns.DUmmies are as stupid as a wad of used toilet paper.
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WillYourVoteBCounted  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jul-29-09 05:38 PM
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I took my 86 year old mother to the doctor yesterday, she has Medicare 

My mother has several medical conditions which need alot of different meds and
now and then some doctors visits and tests.

She has medicare.

I called up her doctor (its the one she picked) and they fit her in the very same day we called.

They examined her, they ran some tests and prescribed some medicines.

She is feeling much better thank you.

No worry about paying.

Oh we carry a medigap policy, so there's no out of pocket or deductibles.

Her medicines cost $12.00 with her medicare D.

I thought - wouldn't it be nice to have medicare, so that I, her caregiver -
could go to the doctor for routine checkups, mamogram, pap smears etc?

But that would be -horrors- government run health care.

I wouldn't want that, now would I?





Now the idiot voting primative should get on his knees and thank GOD and GWB for this line


Her medicines cost $12.00 with her medicare D.



















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The primitives seem to think medicare/medicaid is the way to go with health care, and feel that the easiest way to 'single payer' is to eliminate the age restriction.

Do they even realize the medicaid/medicare programs are what Obama plans to cannibalize to make his program work ? And that Grandma and granddad will be reduced to pain management if its believed by the ObamaCare wonks that the patient is beyond saving ?

Here is a pair of factoids for you primitives, that are very much related...

Give or take 25% of the cost generated by a senior to the medicare/medicaid programs are in the senior's last year of life.
Obama plans of cannibalizing about 25% out of the medicare/medicaid programs to make his plan 'cost neutral'..

Take the blue pill granny.. Its time to take a little nap...


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I called up her doctor (its the one she picked) and they fit her in the very same day we called.

First, it is the one that was on the list, not the one she would have picked in a private system. The second part made me ROFL. I have good private insurance and unless it is a real emergency you get in the next day.

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You can go to any Doctor you want huh? As long as they'll accept Medicare that is....morons.

Not all Dr's will accept it. The big Ocare will force them to take whatever the gubbmint doles out. If they think medicare fraud is bad now just wait till the big Ocare is instituted.
Bills are going to be more padded than an 11 year old bra. They've had all these years of practice raping insurance companies that the gubbimint pay is going to be a new Disneyland ride for them.