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no, we won't.
As more and more people become unsure of their job and the medical coverage that goes with it government medical will look better and better.
no, we won't.
access to medical care is one thing. mandating someone purchase a product or service, whether it's health insurance or a handgun, is another thing entirely. It is you being silly by obfuscating the issue.A government ensuring everyone has access to medical care is hardly overbearing. You're being silly.
having dealt with government medical/dental as a US marine and through the VA, you could not be any further from the truth.As more and more people become unsure of their job and the medical coverage that goes with it government medical will look better and better.
having dealt with government medical/dental as a US marine and through the VA, you could not be any further from the truth.
Yes, there are objections to this bill because it was less than what Obama wanted. As I've stated many times this bill is a start, the first step. The comversation/negotiations were concerning private vs government medical. The next set of negotiations will be about fine tuning a government plan.
The main concern is once the people receive government medical they will not want to lose it. That is the crux of the problem. The Repubs know that once government medical is established there will be no turning back as not one country has reverted to a "pay or suffer" system.
Having been an employee of a provider, for almost 20 years, and a biller for 2, you couldn't be further from the truth. The VA???? What a bureaucratic nightmare and piss poor provider that is.
The VA is a microcosm of national govt run health care. In your own words......"What a bureaucratic nightmare and piss poor provider that is."
Thanks for proving our point.
It clearly states in the article that a heartbeat can be detected at 4 weeks fetal age.
Week 6 - Gestational Age (Fetal age 4 weeks)
5 ½ to 6 ½ weeks is usually a very good time to detect either a fetal pole or even a fetal heart beat by vaginal ultrasound.
That's one site only. Here are a few more. Perhaps your pregnancy(ies) was different, but I have to go by what I experienced during mine.
Ultrasound
Although an unborn baby's heart starts beating in the fifth week of pregnancy, it is still too small to hear. At this stage, it can be seen on a vaginal ultrasound as a flickering light. The American Pregnancy Association states that the normal heartbeat at this stage is about 90 to 110 beats per minute. By the ninth week of pregnancy, the normal heartbeat range increases to 140 to 170 beats per minute and may be audible during a standard ultrasound.
Doppler
A Doppler is a handheld machine that bounces sound waves off the baby's heart and picks them up in a receiver, converting them into an audible heartbeat. Marjorie Greenfield, M.D., states that you may be able to hear an unborn baby's heartbeat during the ninth or tenth week of pregnancy and can hear it consistently by the twelfth week. At this stage, the normal heart rate will be between 120 and 160 beats per minute and may differ according to the baby's activity level.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/233232-at-what-age-can-you-hear-a-babys-heartbeat/#ixzz1fiixWpqV
The stethoscope is a common medical symbol. We have all had someone listen to our heart or our lungs with this special listening device that amplifies your internal noises. This trusty device is also good for listening to baby's in utero. Typically you can hear the baby's heart beat at about 18-20 weeks, depending on maternal and fetal factors (weight of mom, position of baby, location of the placenta, etc.).
The Fetal Doppler uses ultrasound technology to bounce sound waves off the baby and return a representation of the fetal heart beat. Some specialized devices can be used as early as eight weeks. Though 12 weeks into pregnancy is a more normal time frame. The sound is usually that of galloping horses.
http://pregnancy.about.com/od/prenatalcare/ss/listeningtobaby_4.htm
With modern Doppler devices, a fetal heartbeat can be heard from 10-12 weeks, although not hearing them up to 12 weeks is not particularly worrisome. With only a stethoscope you'd have to wait until about 18-20 weeks.
http://www.babyzone.com/askanexpert/hearing-fetal-heartbeat
access to medical care is one thing. mandating someone purchase a product or service, whether it's health insurance or a handgun, is another thing entirely. It is you being silly by obfuscating the issue.
having dealt with government medical/dental as a US marine and through the VA, you could not be any further from the truth.
You mean once you get people dependent on govt health care they will not want to change back. I agree with that. That's why we need to reverse the trend to be a nanny state and go back to being the land of the free. Govt running more of our lives does not make us more free or stronger as a nation. Just the opposite.
Are you implying no coverage would have been better?
The VA is a microcosm of national govt run health care. In your own words......"What a bureaucratic nightmare and piss poor provider that is."
Thanks for proving our point.
no, we don't. you are wrong. it's not the same as SS, at all.Everyone has to chip in. It's the same with SS.
it's not about 'selfishness', as the liberals have been trying to paint everybody as.If the needy were helped everyone wouldn't have to contribute as much to SS. Unfortunately, some people are so selfish they won't help if there's nothing in it for them so governments are forced to implement national plans. If everyone agreed to a small tax increase to help the needy a government plan wouldn't be necessary. What the government needs to do is tax back the SS benefits from those who do not require them.
at this point, yes. with everything that I need to get looked at and worked on right now, because of the ineptness and unaccountability of the military and VA, I would have to spend around 40k at a minimum. money i certainly don't have. so yes, no coverage back then would have been better.Are you implying no coverage would have been better?
because they have no authority to do so.There's no running of lives. If the people want it, if the people realize it's better than what they have now, why shouldn't government provide it?
now explain why we're dependent upon insurance companies.People are dependent on insurance companies. Does buying medical insurance make one less free and the nation weaker?
strawman, total invalid comparison.The nanny state argument doesn't make any sense. Taxes are payment for services just as one would pay a plumber or doctor or carpenter or auto mechanic. Does paying a mechanic make one weak? Does paying a plumber weaken the nation?
at this point, yes. with everything that I need to get looked at and worked on right now, because of the ineptness and unaccountability of the military and VA, I would have to spend around 40k at a minimum. money i certainly don't have. so yes, no coverage back then would have been better.
because they have no authority to do so.
now explain why we're dependent upon insurance companies.
strawman, total invalid comparison.