The "Gimme Generation" - Warning! Rant ahead

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tran

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No, the insurance companies start in on them early. Look, doctors are going to make mistakes. When they do, they should have malpractice insurance that covers them. Most of you guys agree that people should have auto liability insurance, so what is the difference?

Off topic! Let's get back to the "Gimme Generation"
 

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Guys, does anyone really imagine that illegals in the ER get the same level of care as well insured individuals?
"Doactor, I haff blooods in my sheet."
"Well, that's what we doctors call Bloodinthestoolism. If you were insured we'd wheel you to the basement where Dr. Proctor would shove his enormous camera right up the pipe. In your case, here's an aspirin. Let's charge the tax payer... oh , let's say, $758.16. Next patient please!

Ok, so I exagerate a little.
 

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Guys, does anyone really imagine that illegals in the ER get the same level of care as well insured individuals?
"Doactor, I haff blooods in my sheet."
"Well, that's what we doctors call Bloodinthestoolism. If you were insured we'd wheel you to the basement where Dr. Proctor would shove his enormous camera right up the pipe. In your case, here's an aspirin. Let's charge the tax payer... oh , let's say, $758.16. Next patient please!

Ok, so I exaggerate a little.

You exaggerate a lot.
 

redmax51

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Guys, does anyone really imagine that illegals in the ER get the same level of care as well insured individuals?
"Doactor, I haff blooods in my sheet."
"Well, that's what we doctors call Bloodinthestoolism. If you were insured we'd wheel you to the basement where Dr. Proctor would shove his enormous camera right up the pipe. In your case, here's an aspirin. Let's charge the tax payer... oh , let's say, $758.16. Next patient please!



Ok, so I exaggerate a little.


No, you're just plain wrong.

You exaggerate a lot.


See above.
 

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