WHAT PORTION OF PEOPLE WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE ARE IN WORKING FAMILIES?

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WHAT PORTION OF PEOPLE WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE ARE IN WORKING FAMILIES?


[+] serious ballot by cranky
ACTIVE Mon Mar 05, 07 - Sat Nov 28, 09

In the U.S., there are presently 47 million people without health insurance. How many of those are part of working families that have at least one full time worker?

1/10
1/4
1/3
1/2
2/3
3/4


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COMMENTS:
The correct answer is: 2/3's.
by cranky on Mon Mar 05, 07 1:06pm [+]

Sorry, I meant for this to be a quiz, and after it went up as a ballot, I couldn't get the self edit function to work, so couldn't get it off again. My mistake.
by cranky on Mon Mar 05, 07 1:11pm [+]

Voted : 3/4
I went 3/4. Still, far too many.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Mar 05, 07 2:13pm [+]

(it amazes me more every year that HEALTH is not available for practically free to all citizens.. even the illegal ones, I mean it's HEALTH. If you monkeys can't see why everyone's health is important to everyone else then Yeah, okay, I admit it, I hope we get a plague and it hits your town first, since natural selection's obviously not working out anymore :
by Jyl on Mon Mar 05, 07 4:41pm [+]

Voted : 1/3
Just a guess
by skylab on Mon Mar 05, 07 5:57pm [+]

I think adopting universal healthcare provokes anxiety in some people (by which I mean those who can already afford it) based on two main reasons. First, that it somehow means the end of private healthcare (?) and thus the quality of healthcare would drop for everyone. And second, that it infringes on people's right to be greedy--or to use the politically correct term: "free-market capitalism." I'm not sure I'll ever fully understand how someone can put money ahead of something as fundamental to our lives as our health.
by Applerod on Mon Mar 05, 07 6:52pm [+]






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