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Old November 20th 03, 05:32 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
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Never said it was no cost to anyone.


No, you didn't. You said he paid nothing. So apparently he pays no taxes
and has paid none sinse the current system was implemented.


So when you have a medical condition, you tell people it cost the sum
total that you and your employer have paid for your medical insurance
through your entire lifetime? No, you count how much EXTRA you paid
because of that medical procedure, in copays, drugs, uncovered procedures,
prosthetics and other costs that you wouldn't have paid if you hadn't had
it.

In the case of my chronic pain, it's in the tens of thousands. In the
case of my dad's heart attack, it's zero.


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