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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 988531" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>wkmac, </p><p></p><p>We can all make assumptions as to how this decision affects all Americans. But I have already seen changes in my local doctors office. Capitalism at its best. If you want to continue to be a patient, you need to pay an extra $200 this year. This local healthcare provider is a quality operation. What happens in the future? What happens if I can't afford it anymore? There is no doctor I know that isn't highly concerned about the future. My personal conversations with doctors - some say they will probably leave the profession. Others say the only alternative is to go work for hospitals and they are unwilling to do that. <strong>When the doctors are upset... it affect us ...the patients! The doctors let us know if it is workable or not. </strong>My contact with doctors tells me that they don't think it will work and they don't want the government telling them what to do. </p><p></p><p>Change needs to happen and I hope that today's decision brings Americans together united in a magnitude we have not seen before, to rise against the tyranny of this current administration. </p><p>To me the argument on RomneyCare means nothing. Massachusetts did what it felt it needed to do. Whether it is good or bad policy, it is the citizens of Massachusetts to determine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 988531, member: 9789"] wkmac, We can all make assumptions as to how this decision affects all Americans. But I have already seen changes in my local doctors office. Capitalism at its best. If you want to continue to be a patient, you need to pay an extra $200 this year. This local healthcare provider is a quality operation. What happens in the future? What happens if I can't afford it anymore? There is no doctor I know that isn't highly concerned about the future. My personal conversations with doctors - some say they will probably leave the profession. Others say the only alternative is to go work for hospitals and they are unwilling to do that. [B]When the doctors are upset... it affect us ...the patients! The doctors let us know if it is workable or not. [/B]My contact with doctors tells me that they don't think it will work and they don't want the government telling them what to do. Change needs to happen and I hope that today's decision brings Americans together united in a magnitude we have not seen before, to rise against the tyranny of this current administration. To me the argument on RomneyCare means nothing. Massachusetts did what it felt it needed to do. Whether it is good or bad policy, it is the citizens of Massachusetts to determine. [/QUOTE]
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