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Old 05-09-2008, 11:40 PM #1
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I spoke with a good friend tonight about healthcare. He works for a big savings & loan company (S & L) in Orange County, CA. He told me that the S&L industry is going to yeild a big hammer when it comes to universal healthcare. He sent me a graph to illustrate his point.

Here is why:
Even though insurance companies invest in Savings & Loans, the amount of money saved by individuals is still 25 times what the insurance companies invest! Hence, if people can be kept alive longer, then the S & L's will be able to generate more intrest money from their holdings. The amount that they stand to make on long-lived clients is in the BILLIONS of dollars. Therefore, they want you to live as long as possible so that they can use your money to loan other folks and then reap the intrest payments.

Universal healthcare increases the chances of people living longer and saving longer...
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