• bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net
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        6 个月前

        If people work across state lines, or travel at all, they need hospital services. You didn’t say it, but a moment of thought would have revealed the implications.

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          6 个月前

          If they are in the state and have an emergency, fine. But anything else they really need to burden their own tax payers.

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              6 个月前

              I’m fine with that as long as states don’t get to make laws that affect federal hospitals thereby pushing people to other states to create an unneeded burden on the out of state hospital.

              • bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net
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                6 个月前

                Just… Pay for capacity in your population centers in some equitable way.

                OH, OH!!! you could run for healthcare as a public service instead of a profit center 🤡

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                  I don’t think you know what a hospital looks like when it is over capacity 🤡 but keep on talking like you know stuff.

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                    If the hospitals in Washington are routinely over capacity, then thats a Washington problem. People have the freedom here to seek treatment wherever they would like to.

                    And everyone has to pay, inside or outside the state. Noone gets out of medical debt just by crossing state lines.