Dec 14th 2010, 22:11:33
technically, healthcare is a public service since you don't actually have to pay for it when you receive it, least not if it's a "live saving" treatment, like they've ever saved a life. think they're just trying to get all the money into one pot so it's easier for them to take turns stealing from it.
http://answers.yahoo.com/...n/index?qid=1006042530862
$8,000 per day? oh my, seems a tad bit expensive, maybe i can get a cheaper quote that only involves 1 doctor, 1 nurse and the electrical cost required to operate the machinery. oh, we have to add in the pro-rated cost of the machinery.
http://answers.yahoo.com/...n/index?qid=1006042530862
$8,000 per day? oh my, seems a tad bit expensive, maybe i can get a cheaper quote that only involves 1 doctor, 1 nurse and the electrical cost required to operate the machinery. oh, we have to add in the pro-rated cost of the machinery.
Edited By: Dibs Ludicrous on Dec 14th 2010, 22:30:41
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