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Don't call it Medicare for all. (Original Post) bluescribbler Mar 2012 OP
Then it would be AHA Vincardog Mar 2012 #1
what is better, tax for vice or single payer system? LiveNudePolitics Mar 2012 #2
How about Medicare Part E - FOR EVERYONE! Kennah Mar 2012 #3

LiveNudePolitics

(285 posts)
2. what is better, tax for vice or single payer system?
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 06:01 PM
Mar 2012

I am a 39 year old wage slave with no hope of affording health care coverage any time soon. I would rather work part time than collect free money when I am able to work. Last pay I got to keep $537 net out of my $672 gross pay. One fifth of my income is deducted immediately, so yeah, I want to see a single payer system. My question is if my employer does not offer insurance, what options are there for me? Is it not kind of messed up that my tax dollars help other people get coverage that I cannot access unless I stop working and become a burden on the state?

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http://livenudepolitics.com/2012/03/25/uncle-sam-stick-sinful/

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