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Nathan England plug-discuss at nmecs.com
Fri Mar 10 13:42:33 MST 2017


On 2017-03-10 11:21, Steve Litt wrote:
>> >
>> Go fuck yourself, Nathan. If I am in any way unclear about my
>> position, merely inquire and I will more then merely express it to
>> you clearly, in person , and in language that even YOU can understand.
> 
> KevinO,
> 
> How hateful of you to respond in this way. Nathan was just expressing
> his opinion, honestly honed over many years of listening to Fox News.
> He needs our support, not our scorn. I've met many like Nathan at
> varous healthcare rallies. He's the guy who decries Obamacare as
> "socialized medicine" while collecting his Medicare. He's the guy who
> physically intimidates little liberal women until a man blocks his way.
> He's the guy who screams to repeal Obamacare, and then cries when lack
> of insurance makes him lose his home. He's the guy who thinks rigging
> elections is a patriotic duty.
> 
> Let's support Nathan. Perhaps he'll see our point of view when Paul
> Ryan turns Nathan's Medicare into a gift card system payable at
> ultra-expensive medical vendors, and is responsible for the huge
> remainder. Perhaps losing his house because of a broken leg will change
> his mind.
> 
> Or maybe not. After all,  this is Nathan we're talking about.
> 
> SteveT

Ha ha. I greatly appreciate the candor in your comments and the tongue 
in cheek attitude. I assure you I am much too young for medicaid and I 
do not use the state AHCCCS system, or whatever it is called. You have 
completely mischaracterized me in your description, though I find it 
interesting that you feel the conservatives would be the ones to corner 
the little old ladies until a responsible liberal comes to her aid.

I simply find it naive that anyone would believe "socialized" or any 
form of government controlled health care will get better. I would like 
to see real reform, not government control of health care in any form. 
I'm not suggesting privatization or deregulation either, but government 
is not the answer to it. They ought to be providing oversight, not 
policy.

A government should be encouraging healthy lifestyles, not by taxing 
soda and chips or making larger cups at circle K illegal. Just like they 
should be encouraging families, instead of trying to break them up.

I also find it interesting that because I have an opinion that differs 
from the liberals you assume I'm something else. I assure you, I am no 
republican, or libertarian.

But thanks for labeling and judging me anyway!



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Regards,

Nathan


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