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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 580002" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>Actually, your recourse would be the same as it is now when you are unhappy with government. Vote in someone who will change the policies that you disagree with.</p><p>I cannot change providers now. CIGNA has been chosen as my health care provider by my local. Sure, I could change jobs, but that's really not a good option for a lot of reasons, and most people who have health insurance through their employer are in the same boat. If the government was the sole provider of healthcare, then everybody would care quite a bit about the government plan and would vote for politicians who promise to adress whatever they see as the plan's shortcomings.</p><p>I'm not sold on a government health plan, but at the very least we need regulations to make sure that no one is denied affordable insurance due to a pre-existing condition, and that the abhorrent practice of rescission becomes a thing of the past. I'm waiting to hear a comprehensive republican proposal that at least addresses those two issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 580002, member: 4805"] Actually, your recourse would be the same as it is now when you are unhappy with government. Vote in someone who will change the policies that you disagree with. I cannot change providers now. CIGNA has been chosen as my health care provider by my local. Sure, I could change jobs, but that's really not a good option for a lot of reasons, and most people who have health insurance through their employer are in the same boat. If the government was the sole provider of healthcare, then everybody would care quite a bit about the government plan and would vote for politicians who promise to adress whatever they see as the plan's shortcomings. I'm not sold on a government health plan, but at the very least we need regulations to make sure that no one is denied affordable insurance due to a pre-existing condition, and that the abhorrent practice of rescission becomes a thing of the past. I'm waiting to hear a comprehensive republican proposal that at least addresses those two issues. [/QUOTE]
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