Forgot about this thread.
I'm a viewer of neither. So, I dunno.
The fact of the matter is that uninsured people, of which illegals comprise a healthy percentage, utilize emergency rooms for everything from routine care, to obtaining flu remedies, to actual emergencies without any ability to pay. And right now, an emergency room can not refuse care... no matter what. So guess who picks up the tab.
One thing has nothing to do with the other. And "firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself."
The poorest also tend to engage in self-destructive activities that others do not. But that's not even the point. The point is about bringing down healthcare costs. And what you don't know is that costs have been driven up more significantly by government involvement in healthcare than by any other factor... and by a WIDE margin. There is a very, very similar parallel to rising healthcare costs to be found in runaway college tuitions, in fact. And in the interest of time, I will leave it as an exercise for the reader to make the connection, and grasp the big picture...
Skewed by the left side of the bell curve... not on the political spectrum, but on the socioeconomic spectrum. We've imported third world refugees at a tremendous rate compared to other developed countries, and that not only hurts our numbers but makes an apples to apples comparison to them impossible.