I'm not a huge fan of the public school system. There are a lot of flaws in it and we are taxed heavily here for it, but if it weren't for the public school system my son would not be getting any kind of education. Not because we can't afford private schools, but because there are no private schools, in this area anyway, that have any inkling on how to educate a student with Asperger Syndrome and they don't want to know. Public schools do have programs and people with training to help educate these kids. If public schools can help where private schools can't, maybe it will be the same with public health care vs. private for profit health care. If there was no profit in health care people who have a jobs and insurance wouldn't be going bankrupt because of an illness or injury. People who have jobs and insurance are losing their homes and going bankrupt, not because they are lazy Americans, but because they work hard and have private health insurance. That is the real problem, not people abusing welfare, but people who work hard only in the end to lose everything because of corporate greed.
You know there is a cap on our medical insurance benefits. Our lifetime benefit is $1,000,000.00. That is for the whole family. Once that amount is reached no more benefits, period. I know it sounds like a lot of money, but one serious accedent or illness will eat that up. Does this sound as wrong to anyone else as it does to me?
You know there is a cap on our medical insurance benefits. Our lifetime benefit is $1,000,000.00. That is for the whole family. Once that amount is reached no more benefits, period. I know it sounds like a lot of money, but one serious accedent or illness will eat that up. Does this sound as wrong to anyone else as it does to me?
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