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Old 03-23-2010, 03:20 PM   #150
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Originally Posted by sleepyjeff View Post
I do and I don't.......I believe that we would all be a lot better off if healthcare didn't have insurance. Like College education, healthcare costs so much because the consumer is too far removed(or at least insulated) from the equation. Let a free market reign and the costs would not be so high and most would be able to afford healthcare.....and the few who couldn't would not be that big of a burden for charities to handle.

But since the reality of the world is not a free market I see no reason why the military shouldn't have insurance paid for by the people who they work for......just as in most other businesses.
When I no longer work for a company, they generally cancel my insurance. Many companies do not pay for insurance, either in part or whole, and do not cover families. (The insured opts to pay to add on to their policy). I am not at all against military health coverage- I just wish the people who make the armaments, produce the hardware, build the planes and provide food to the troops might get a little help. The military is nothing without the people who work to support it- why should they count less? Again, I am a military brat and I totally support what they do receive- I think they deserve better, in fact. I just happen to feel that way about all Americans.
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