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Hey, thank you, that's good to know. That's really good to know. I still say the government shouldn't be involved in it, but that's good to know that they're two totally separate things. I have, okay, so my boss, the guy I work for, his father-in-law is having some issues, a lot of issues. And he's not that bad off, the guy, you know, he's done pretty well in life and they've used a lot of his last savings for his medical stuff, you know, and so now it's time for Medicare, Medicaid, however it's done. And then figuring out what he signed up for really doesn't cover what's going on. And I'm sure it's like any other insurance, however, it really put a wrench into what kind of healthcare he's receiving. Again, I'm also not for very much against universal healthcare. Again, it's not a right. You don't have a right to healthcare, you just don't. I wish that wasn't true. They could change that, they could always make an amendment, add it to the Constitution, and then you have a right to it. But legally speaking, we don't have rights to healthcare, at least not constitutionally. All right, well, let's go to mail, KB7PVW. What say you, buddy?

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