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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1451653" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>I actually don't have as much problem with a single payer system than obamacare forcing us into a system that is broken. Again, my biggest problem with calling obamacare reform is that there is no actual reform, just forcing people to pay for something that they don't want. A single payer system means you have free access to health care, no copays, no insurance costs, etc. Yes, you have to pay taxes for it, but it would still be less than what you would be paying to fund an insurance industry that rapes everyone, much like the oil and gas industry.</p><p></p><p>For the record, I like CNG vehicles, I have looked into CNG conversion in the past. The problem is not enough fueling stations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1451653, member: 8373"] I actually don't have as much problem with a single payer system than obamacare forcing us into a system that is broken. Again, my biggest problem with calling obamacare reform is that there is no actual reform, just forcing people to pay for something that they don't want. A single payer system means you have free access to health care, no copays, no insurance costs, etc. Yes, you have to pay taxes for it, but it would still be less than what you would be paying to fund an insurance industry that rapes everyone, much like the oil and gas industry. For the record, I like CNG vehicles, I have looked into CNG conversion in the past. The problem is not enough fueling stations. [/QUOTE]
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