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I am sorry he had a stroke. If he doesn't pay for it, then you can rest assured somebody is paying for it. Guess who that is? You all get one try.

Health insurance, that real expensive stuff, is real expensive because of overcharges by the hospital. They charge us all via health carriers more to make up the shortfall. The hospital will be paid for Peter from the insurer for Paul.

If you are jealous of the money the health executives make, in your lifetime you have never been prohibited from getting a MBA from Brown, or a MD from Harvard. You could have been them if you wanted. They make about 3%. But its 3% of a ton of money. Any fluctuation in the market and they are on the fringe of going down. All that glitters is not gold. Go back to school, be a CEO, be happy.

The only thing not fair about somebody making 100 million is its not me making it.




You skipped the part about committing fraud. The current Florida governor's company got fined $1.7 billion because of the money it stole from Medicare. Florida laws are a bit obtuse to me (and most of the country). I guess it was go to prison or become governor. I suppose that's consistent.

I no longer live down there but I understand his position on Medicaid is 'If I can't steal it nobody gets it.'




The rule concerning crooked governors is in force in Illinois, not in Florida. I wonder which prisons Pat Quinn has applied to?


We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.