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It would if they didn't have a plan.
But just look at how much support this would be and how it would promote the plan.
It would if they didn't have a plan.
But just look at how much support this would be and how it would promote the plan.
The plan will promote itself once it gets going.
But just think how much better it could be promoted, by our elected officials showing their own trust in it.
The people will come around. Not to worry.
BTW, I slept like a baby last night. I don't know if it was the turkey dinner or the relaxing, inane banter. Hope you did, as well.![]()
Interesting way of describing what is coming. A law which REQUIRES people to purchase health insurance leaves little choice. A law which sets up a government panel telling us which insurance plans are acceptable if we want to change our paln leaves little choice.The plan will promote itself once it gets going.
Right. Do it the government's way or face fines. Refuse to pay the fines, face jail. Such a great way to get people to "come around" to your way of (not) thinking.The people will come around. Not to worry.
Right. Do it the government's way or face fines. Refuse to pay the fines, face jail. Such a great way to get people to "come around" to your way of (not) thinking.
Why don't you want our elected officials to have the same opportunity as the voters do??
You don't seem as much of a promoter of the Insurnace Reform Bill, a you first were.
Are you now having doubts?
Right. Do it the government's way or face fines. Refuse to pay the fines, face jail. Such a great way to get people to "come around" to your way of (not) thinking.
Elected officials do have the same opportunity if the need arises.
Me, doubts? The only doubt I ever had was when my EX went to the store for a quart of milk and returned the next morning blaming it on a long line-up at the cash.![]()
More people will be insured resulting in good folks such as yourself avoiding paying for their treatment as happens at hospitals.
What does it matter if I pay for those who cannot afford it themselves through higher doctor fees, or through mandated payment of insurance premiums? I pay either way. With the hospital/doctor I pay a share directly for those fees that cannot be recovered. The way being contemplated I will pay for those fees through insurance premiums, plus insurance company profits. The universal plan I pay through taxes for the fees plus government bureaucracy. (And that is on top of voluntary donations to local clinics.) TANSTAAFL.More people will be insured resulting in good folks such as yourself avoiding paying for their treatment as happens at hospitals.
What does it matter if I pay for those who cannot afford it themselves through higher doctor fees, or through mandated payment of insurance premiums? I pay either way. With the hospital/doctor I pay a share directly for those fees that cannot be recovered. The way being contemplated I will pay for those fees through insurance premiums, plus insurance company profits. The universal plan I pay through taxes for the fees plus government bureaucracy. (And that is on top of voluntary donations to local clinics.) TANSTAAFL.
But any method used, I still pay. I don't mind helping to pay for those who cannot afford to pay themselves. What I do mind is paying unnecessary extras that invariably occur when government adds their two cents.
This is another problem with the philosophy of modern liberalism. You cannot seem to understand that at the bottom line SOMEONE ends up paying for those "free" programs, all too often with a bunch of unnecessary and inefficient government bureaucrats and or corporate sponsors lined up between the payer and the recipients.
It is time to end one more of the left's lies about health care.Then why do government plans, universal plans, run at half the per capita cost? That's not the exception. That's not a few hand picked countries. That's the norm.
Government run medical is less expensive. A lot less expensive. It's been proven, over and over.
It is time to end one more of the left's lies about health care.
do some research the per capita costs of health care in those countries you keep nephariously referring to BEFORE they put their universal plans in place. You continually compare their CURRENT per capita costs to our current per-capita costs. Go back a bit and look at their per capita costs before, and compare to our per capita costs at the same period in time.
You will find that the ratio is about the same. The U.S has ALWAYS spent more per-capita on health care than any other country, going all the way back to pre WWI, universal care or not. As such, the current comparison of their costs to ours is without meaning. The conclusion that being on a universal care plan is what keeps their per-capita costs lower than ours is an outright lie.
Then why do government plans, universal plans, run at half the per capita cost? That's not the exception. That's not a few hand picked countries. That's the norm.
Government run medical is less expensive. A lot less expensive. It's been proven, over and over.
So, explain why countries in Europe are having a cost of healthcare crisis, France, just one example.
Spin what away? I am simply using all available information to analyze a claim made by proponents of universal care.Don't be absurd. Every country is at least 1/2 lower. You can't spin that away.
Regardless, comparing life expediency and other pertinent data countries with universal plans either match or exceed the US. Maybe, just maybe, it's time to take a look at universal plans instead of ranting against big government.