I don’t know.
Not a very satisfying answer, but at least you didn’t go off about helicopters.
Of course they have a choice, the regular Joe can pay for it himself. Their are plans as low as $50 a month. That is less than the proposed amount is it not?
My proposition included a single payer option. Suppose the government fails to be able to pay for it under the current plan. Who pays what going forward?
IIRC, hasn’t the government borrowed from those funds to pay for other expenses?
Hehehe. My source of information about health-care reform comes from watching the news on TV or listening to it on the radio. I have not heard anything about fixing Medicare being part of any bills being considered, or the one that passed the house.
Congress may very well have language about it in one or more of their bills, but I haven’t heard it mentioned in the news.
Really? Boy, you’re really gonna have one heck of a compelling argument, just as soon as you bring. Wow, I can hardly wait! Hurry up!
And here I am paying $51 a month. I feel so ripped off!
-Joe
Is that the one that pays off if you are run over by stampeding elephants in a snowstorm on the Fourth of July?
Let’s not get in the way, I’m sure Kearsen will be back amongst us any second now, to give us the details on this marvelous new development!
Hey, you crickets! Shaddup!
Gimme fifty bucks and I won’t beat you up.
There ya go.
What? It’s insurance.
I don’t have health insurance now, I don’t bloody want it. I’m going to be forced to pay for insurance AND my taxes will go up. Awesome, fucking awesome.
I’ve spent the last year dealing w/ a workman’s comp claim. My employer and I agreed it was a workplace accident and a reasonable claim. Why the long wait you ask? Well that would be the idiotic paper-pushing fuckery of the state industrial commission.
I’ve finally been approved for surgery only to find that the government, in all their shining wisdom, has decided that I need to have it at a more expensive clinic 200 miles away. Makes all kinds of fucking sense.
Can’t wait to pay for that ineffective UHC with taxes and a monthly bill. Gonna be so awesome when we’ve spent ourselves out of prosperity and completely destroyed the remnants of the free market. YAYYYYY!!!
No worries though, I’m sure those Democrats will keep their promises and I’ll be able to get married within the next 20-30yrs or so. It’ll be sweet to have that bit of civil rights when I’m unemployed, unhealthy, unarmed, and living in state housing. HOORAY!!!
Take ECON 101 you fucking morons.
Yeah, we’re “going” to spend our way out of prosperity.
I do find it hilarious that you are complaining about things like UHC when you’re on worker’s comp. I’ve never been on worker’s comp, therefore I suppose I should see you as a leech getting money that I had to pay in but haven’t had a chance yet to pay out.
Any chance we have all seen a picture of you holding a sign saying, “GET A BRAIN, MORANS”?
-Joe
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No, it’s true. The only posters who don’t hate you or hold you in contempt are the ones who are lucky enough not to know who you are. And when they find out, they’ll hate you too because you are so relentlessly vile. You’re an utter waste of space.
Now, now. If you look deep into your heart, I’m sure you will find a grain of sympathy for this vile little troll…wait, let me start over…if you reflect deeply on the compassionate Buddha, you will see that even the most spectacularly worthless leper’s cum-stain has…no, wait, that’s not it…even the least of us has a shred of humanity, even this rotten little pissant who plagues our very…damn, this just isn’t working at all.
I’ll be Zoe could do it.
When the money is put into the pockets of board members, stockholders and executive salaries and perks, it does not show in profits. The insurance companies have jacked the rates up over and over. They have had revenue pouring in, more and more every year. But giving multi million dollar bonuses does not show as profits. There are lots of ways to hide it. Employee wages are a cost.
Yeah, good point. You can’t borrow from the bankrupt.
Still, I guess you could borrow from the projected-to-be-bankrupt.
Frontline on PBS did a program going around the world and comparing different health care plans of industrial countries. I wonder why people don’t realize what a horrible mess out system is? Every other country has zero bankruptcies caused by health problems. we have hundreds of thousands every year. Everyday we have to worry about whether they will cut more at charge higher copays. Our system is the worst in the industrial world, costs by far the most and delivers the least. What the hell is defensible in it? How does oligarchy translate to competition? How does being free of monopoly restraints encourage competition? Our system is non competitive yet we claim it is a free market system. We are once again ,suckers.
Because anything but the American system is Socialist!!!111one What are you? Communist? You want to turn America into The Soviet Union or North Korea!!! :mad::mad::mad: LALALALALA! I CAN’T HEAR YOU!!!