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How many people are in favor of getting rid of currently gov managed single payer health care systems in USA?

I would like to see how many people are in favor of getting rid of currently government managed single payer health care systems such as medicare, medicaid and veterans care. All tax payers help to pay for these but not all have access to them.

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Although your mother told you that there are many things to avoid touching (like downed electric lines, scorpions, and the naughty place), don't be afraid to touch the Scroll Lock key. Nothing bad will happen - in fact, probably nothing at all will happen. Once upon a time, however, something did. The Scroll Lock key has appeared on the keyboards of IBM personal computers since the original 83-key PC/XT and the 84-key AT layouts, and remains on the 101-key and greater enhanced keyboards currently in use. The Scroll Lock key wasn't on the original Macintosh keyboards but appears on the Mac's enhanced keyboard. The main intent of the Scroll Lock key was to allow scrolling of screen text up, down and presumably sideways using the arrow keys in the days before large displays and graphical scroll bars. You can see where this might have been handy in the DOS era, when screen output typically was limited to 80 characters wide by 25 rows deep. For some types of programs, spreadsheets being the obvious example, it's still handy now. In Microsoft Excel, Scroll Lock allows you to scroll a spreadsheet with the arrow keys without moving the active cell pointer from the currently highlighted cell. In Quattro Pro, another spreadsheet program, Scroll Lock works in a similar manner, although in contrast to Excel it's not possible to scroll the active cell pointer completely off the screen.
No one knows, because fire extinguishers weren't made for immature teenagers to play with. The pressure that comes out of extinguishers have killed.
Really- What is required is to replace the smoke detector, with a heat detector. These will still go off in the event of a fire, But they are not affected by any type of smoke, as it' is a completely Different type of Detector. Usually, providing the same manufacturer's heat detector is used it will usually Directly replace the smoke one, with no damage or wiring to change etc. The info' to remove the locking part on the smoke detector, will be supplied with the New heat-detector. Just a straight Changeover, is all that's required. (Hth). .

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