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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 619957" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I am not going to rehash these statistics with you. I've decided you lack the necessary mental capacity to understand what I say. Just remember that with every new cancer center, hospital, or clinic you are adding another load to your government system. The only way to pay for it is to either raise taxes, or hope the economy grows enough to sustain the cost of the new facility. Either care has to be rationed (IE waiting lines, cutoff for healthcare due to age, etc.) or your system will collapse. Government is a leech on those who produce, and as the leech grows it requires more sustenance to survive. Eventually it will kill the host if it is not reduced and or removed. Leaving the healthcare system in the hands of the producers is the only way to avoid this eventuality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 619957, member: 249"] I am not going to rehash these statistics with you. I've decided you lack the necessary mental capacity to understand what I say. Just remember that with every new cancer center, hospital, or clinic you are adding another load to your government system. The only way to pay for it is to either raise taxes, or hope the economy grows enough to sustain the cost of the new facility. Either care has to be rationed (IE waiting lines, cutoff for healthcare due to age, etc.) or your system will collapse. Government is a leech on those who produce, and as the leech grows it requires more sustenance to survive. Eventually it will kill the host if it is not reduced and or removed. Leaving the healthcare system in the hands of the producers is the only way to avoid this eventuality. [/QUOTE]
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