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	<title>Comments on: Quick Hits: Ron Paul Leading The Charge, Health Care Reform, Un-American, and Random Thoughts</title>
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		<title>By: Idaho</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As long as the GOP puts more importance on party than the constitutional rule of our nation, they will be the walking blind. 
The old network loves the red vs blue dichotomy. Frivolous differences to generate meaningless, distracting squabble so that both sides can overstep the lawful powers of government. 
 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As long as the GOP puts more importance on party than the constitutional rule of our nation, they will be the walking blind.<br />
The old network loves the red vs blue dichotomy. Frivolous differences to generate meaningless, distracting squabble so that both sides can overstep the lawful powers of government.</p>
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		<title>By: CSTexas </title>
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		<dc:creator>CSTexas </dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Easy and Realistic Solution to Health Care: 
1. Reverse EMTALA laws which require private hospitals to provide &quot;free care&quot; 
    This re-enables patient dumping like in the good old days.  - &gt;&gt; Dump to the below 
2.  Mandate regional SUPER HOSPITALS funded at taxpayer expense similar to places like Houston BenTaub, Chicago Cook County but designate such hospitals to be no more widely spread than 100 miles from all population areas of the country 
3.  Fund the designated SUPER Hospitals to accept people and treat them on basis of their ability to help them, while recognizing fact that many low quality wards will exist where the dumpees find themselves. 
 
Result will be that insurance costs will go dramatically down, with little addittional government expense while people who have to live with what they get for free from the government will go home and tell their younger family to make sure that they get medical insurance or they may end up having to rely on the overrowdedl Cook County, or overcrowdedl Ben Taub.   Private hospitals will begin to compete for private patients who are insured, and will develop efficiencies to compete on both cost and quality.  True, 5-25% of people will never get adequate insurance this way, but at least they can pray and turn to what limited charity the government defines via these SUPER Hospitals.   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Easy and Realistic Solution to Health Care:<br />
1. Reverse EMTALA laws which require private hospitals to provide &quot;free care&quot;<br />
    This re-enables patient dumping like in the good old days.  &#8211; &gt;&gt; Dump to the below<br />
2.  Mandate regional SUPER HOSPITALS funded at taxpayer expense similar to places like Houston BenTaub, Chicago Cook County but designate such hospitals to be no more widely spread than 100 miles from all population areas of the country<br />
3.  Fund the designated SUPER Hospitals to accept people and treat them on basis of their ability to help them, while recognizing fact that many low quality wards will exist where the dumpees find themselves. </p>
<p>Result will be that insurance costs will go dramatically down, with little addittional government expense while people who have to live with what they get for free from the government will go home and tell their younger family to make sure that they get medical insurance or they may end up having to rely on the overrowdedl Cook County, or overcrowdedl Ben Taub.   Private hospitals will begin to compete for private patients who are insured, and will develop efficiencies to compete on both cost and quality.  True, 5-25% of people will never get adequate insurance this way, but at least they can pray and turn to what limited charity the government defines via these SUPER Hospitals.</p>
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