FUCK THE POLICE
911 EVERY DAY
Just wondering.
Just wondering.
I liked Bush's plan for a four thousand dollar tax credit, and then surfing the internets to buy an individual policy. Unleash the markets!
Not bad but that is about 1/3 of a decent policy annual cost.
Absolutely!
One thing puzzles me. People say the US is the leader in technology, innovation, wealth, etc. but when it comes to universal health care those same folks say it can't be done, you can't trust the government, there isn't enough money and on and on with all sorts of excuses.
So, what's going on? Are the Germans and French and Italians and Swedes and Australians and Canadians and Norwegians and British and a host of other countries able to implement a system that the vast majority of their citizens like but the US is not capable of doing the same thing?
Absolutely!
One thing puzzles me. People say the US is the leader in technology, innovation, wealth, etc. but when it comes to universal health care those same folks say it can't be done, you can't trust the government, there isn't enough money and on and on with all sorts of excuses.
So, what's going on? Are the Germans and French and Italians and Swedes and Australians and Canadians and Norwegians and British and a host of other countries able to implement a system that the vast majority of their citizens like but the US is not capable of doing the same thing?
Not bad but that is about 1/3 of a decent policy annual cost.
Yeah, that basic option soooooks like a giant plecostamus. Whoever is forced to pay for that is getting ripped.what is "decent".....my plan from BC/BS (80/20 split on copay) is better than the government option (70/30 split on copay) proposed by the House plan and costs $493 a month for a family with kids under 18.....does that mean the proposed government option isn't decent?......
what is "decent".....my plan from BC/BS (80/20 split on copay) is better than the government option (70/30 split on copay) proposed by the House plan and costs $493 a month for a family with kids under 18.....does that mean the proposed government option isn't decent?......
I support using Medicare as a safety net to fill the doughnut hole with a premium payment structure that increases as you can afford more and finally removes you from the rolls when you can afford insurance in any other way. I do not support just making it universal period. Basically a safety net, but not a "government is here to care for you" hammock.
This can get the conversation back to where it needs to be... "Where is this massive cost increase coming from and what regulation must we pass in order to solve it?"
what is "decent".....my plan from BC/BS (80/20 split on copay) is better than the government option (70/30 split on copay) proposed by the House plan and costs $493 a month for a family with kids under 18.....does that mean the proposed government option isn't decent?......
They hate America.
Silly aint it?
they LOVE our military and then say the government cant do anything right.
As usual they are a huge ball of contridiction covered in lies
You have employer based insurance. Of course it's going to be better than the bare minimum.
The public option isn't really designed for people like you. If you have a good plan, great. Keep it.
pot, kettle, black.