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<blockquote data-quote="Illuminaughty" data-source="post: 64364684" data-attributes="member: 308171"><p>At a minum as well as the already successful and widely popular medicare program is currently going now. In matter of fact though we would we see the program improve if all Americans, and especially the 1%, received health insurance through that program. The 1% wouldn't want anyone messing up their healthcare anymore than you or I and the state usually tries not to anger them too much. There would be more than enough pressure on the politicians to keep it running smoothly. That isn't just a wild guess either. Simply take a look at some of the nations outside our own border who already have government funded universal health coverage like Canada, Japan, France, Israel, or nearly any other first world country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illuminaughty, post: 64364684, member: 308171"] At a minum as well as the already successful and widely popular medicare program is currently going now. In matter of fact though we would we see the program improve if all Americans, and especially the 1%, received health insurance through that program. The 1% wouldn't want anyone messing up their healthcare anymore than you or I and the state usually tries not to anger them too much. There would be more than enough pressure on the politicians to keep it running smoothly. That isn't just a wild guess either. Simply take a look at some of the nations outside our own border who already have government funded universal health coverage like Canada, Japan, France, Israel, or nearly any other first world country. [/QUOTE]
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