How do you turn a Republican into a single payer health care supporter?

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When he buys your company's health insurance policy, make sure he gets the full benefits package.

Then when he comes back to you looking for coverage for treatment to put a rare cancer into remission



deny his treatments and say it's too experimental.



Now, one of two things will happen: he'll either convert to socialism and seek redress from the Government, or he will die.

That's one dumbass either dead, or converted. Society wins either way. :)
 
peppie you are the king of the dumbass!

When he buys your company's health insurance policy, make sure he gets the full benefits package.

Then when he comes back to you looking for coverage for treatment to put a rare cancer into remission



deny his treatments and say it's too experimental.



Now, one of two things will happen: he'll either convert to socialism and seek redress from the Government, or he will die.

That's one dumbass either dead, or converted. Society wins either way. :)
 
Well if its a Republican they are obviously very rich so he'd just fly to Honduras to get it.
 
When he buys your company's health insurance policy, make sure he gets the full benefits package.

Then when he comes back to you looking for coverage for treatment to put a rare cancer into remission



deny his treatments and say it's too experimental.



Now, one of two things will happen: he'll either convert to socialism and seek redress from the Government, or he will die.

That's one dumbass either dead, or converted. Society wins either way. :)

Hmmmm. The "plan" being discussed now cuts Medicare funding by $500 billion. Do you suppose a 90-year-old will be able to get a pacemaker then? Do you suppose Medicare will still pay for knee and hip replacements?
What are all these "savings" the politicians have identified, and why are you foolish enough to believe this will be good for you in terms of health care delivery?
 
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