LADY T !!!
Where ya' been?
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LADY T !!!
Where ya' been?
we will have nationalized healthcare. PERIOD
And we may thank the auto's companies and unions for proving to us we need it.
They shit flush 15 billion in a couple months already, now GM wants 30 billion more and before they launch the to be a big failure Volt they will ask for more.
Get rid of the insurance companies and handcuff the doctors/snake oil salesman by limiting pay.
Economy booms after, until then bonds might not looks so bad.
a couple yrs back I looked up the AVERAGE dr income. $250,000
that's too much for average
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a couple yrs back I looked up the AVERAGE dr income. $250,000
that's too much for average
Man...Total malpractice costs are a single digit percentage of medical costs.
And if all humans stopped getting in accidents car insurance would be very cheap indeed.If the medical profession would not mess up their malpractice insurance would be cheaper.
No more tort reform to cover for sloppy DR's.
And if all humans stopped getting in accidents car insurance would be very cheap indeed.
And if wishes were fishes we'd all be fishermen.
Yeah, we should blame the doctors and say dumb things about malpractice costs. That will fix it.so there is nothing we can do to police or improve DR's performances?
Secondary infections in hospitals.
Nice quitter me give up line there Damo.
A deduction is not a credit and the real cost is gone from their wages in many cases. I don't want an underpaid and undervalued surgeon cutting into my chest. Some overvalued oil guy should understand that.200,000 insurance cost is tax deductable
500,000 prob nets him more than 250,000 just like the ones I know.
retard
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I like you brother. Things would not be the same without you here.
That being said .. you left out a lot of relevant parts and I asked you if you knew what a single-payer system was. You lied.
You say money will come from taxpayers. Do you have any idea what percentage of taxpayer money funds our currect helathcare system? .. about 62%. .. that includes tax subsidies for private insurance, which amounts to about 200 billion dollars, which mainly benefits the rich .. or about 5 times what it would cost to put every American on Medicaid. The rich can continue to pay for healthcare if they choose.
That also includes government purchases of private health insurance for public employees such as police officers and teachers .. that amounts to about 150 billion dollars a year .. or about 30% of what American employers paid for private insurance.
That amounts to about 12% of the GDP .. compared to Canada where it's about 7% .. compared to England where it's about 7.5%.
That amounts to about $4,568 per capita .. compared to Canada where it's about $2,467 per capita .. compared to England where it's about $2,502.
Thus costs are immediately reduced by about 350 billion dollars a year .. are you with me?
That does not include the increase to Treasury from increases in business and payroll .. " ... $317 billion in new business and public revenues and another $100 billion in wages into the U.S. economy." .. just one of the many relevant things you left out.
Point being. Medicaid for all Americans not only pays for itself, it will lessen the burden of the taxpayer and create a wealth of opportunity for generations to come.
A deduction is not a credit and the real cost is gone from their wages in many cases. I don't want an underpaid and undervalued surgeon cutting into my chest. Some overvalued oil guy should understand that.
Yeah, we should blame the doctors and say dumb things about malpractice costs. That will fix it.
200,000 insurance cost is tax deductable
500,000 prob nets him more than 250,000 just like the ones I know.
retard