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  1. @Touch_Reviews The "porn" seems to be nude and suggestive images. There are movies in the iTunes store that are more risqué.
  2. "Why don't we hear about single-payer plans for providing society's food needs?" and other good questions: http://bit.ly/1GftQL
  3. @charleshope I personally believe we're just scratching the surface of health science (e.g. gene therapy). But the basics must be first.
  4. @jaydedman Depends on where you live...cost of living, in particular.
  5. @charleshope ...cuts on one's feet open one to infection. Poor didn't have shoes. Hence, provide shoes to improve health.
  6. @charleshope Fantastic questions! I hadn't thought of those other issues in relation. Toms Shoes was born of the idea on preventing illness.
  7. @charleshope That's why I'm trying to gain a better understanding of others views so I can find the common thread (if there is one).
  8. @charleshope Yes, it's complex, especially because there are different issues that people don't distinguish (i.e. Access vs. Coverage).
  9. @pauldateh Learning about other people's views on healthcare/insurance. Sitting with my son watching "The Three Musketeers."
  10. @dan_len Thanks for the info. I still have insurance, just a *much* different plan than I did before.
  11. @charleshope Understood. The politicizing of health care has muddled the debate.
  12. @billstreeter I've only had one employer provide health insurance, so I've learned to rely on myself to provide it (or not).
  13. I think some people view debate as argument. I view it as a way to clarify views and educate oneself.
  14. @jensimmons :-(
  15. @billstreeter Fantastic! We've got one part of a solution. (I'm serious.) 1: establish clinic-hospital partnerships.
  16. @billstreeter So why not focus on getting more clinics funded, instead of trying to "fix" healthcare with insurance? Misguided focus.
  17. @billstreeter Fortunately, no. It would bankrupt a person.
  18. @billstreeter I understand that clinics aren't always available. But the article points to them as a solution. Why aren't you pushing for?
  19. @jaydedman I don't think we need US healthcare. Let the States and Counties work out their own solutions. Success breeds imitation.
  20. @billstreeter What do you mean "the ER issue"? It's use? It's expense?