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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4028588" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Nonsense. But whether or not you had any prior knowledge the moment I brought up the proposal you would normally be on my back with your usual "socialist" fear mongering. Why not this time? Simple. It's a plan you would be ideally suited for and you know it could benefit you and as we all know any publicly funded program that stands to benefit you is what did you call it ? Oh, that's right....."social Insurance". The ones you don't qualify for are pure evil socialism Using the expanded Medicare to access preventative care you might not otherwise be able to afford could in turn actually save Medicare money later on. If it becomes reality it's my hope that you would qualify for it and that it can actually improve your overall health as well as save public dollars later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4028588, member: 58386"] Nonsense. But whether or not you had any prior knowledge the moment I brought up the proposal you would normally be on my back with your usual "socialist" fear mongering. Why not this time? Simple. It's a plan you would be ideally suited for and you know it could benefit you and as we all know any publicly funded program that stands to benefit you is what did you call it ? Oh, that's right....."social Insurance". The ones you don't qualify for are pure evil socialism Using the expanded Medicare to access preventative care you might not otherwise be able to afford could in turn actually save Medicare money later on. If it becomes reality it's my hope that you would qualify for it and that it can actually improve your overall health as well as save public dollars later on. [/QUOTE]
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