tlmorg02
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I can answer that for him.... NO, he doesn't get the news in Louisville, at least not if he reads the local newspapers.
The government is not in any running health care.
Really? Then I guess the 2,000 + pages of the bill was just a waste of perfectly good trees then.
The government is mandating that we purchase health insurance. I call that, "runnning health care".
They were raising rates before mandates. What was the excuse then?
Oh really?
Insurance rates are not forced-up, that is a simple response on the part of Insurance Companies to the fact that the bill will cut into their profits.
Now rates are going to double. Wanna know the reason?
I think the bill needs to be voted on line by line. Though many say that 3/4's want the bill repealed, a clear majority favor most of the benefits given by the bill. How many people you know are against being able to insure their kids through college or not being rejected for coverage because of a pre-existing condition?
I avoid locals like the plague!
You are showing employment, not scope of power.
The government is mandating that we purchase health insurance. I call that, "runnning health care".
Again, they doubled on me two years before reform. What was the excuse then?
I fail to see how it makes any sense to get insurance after you're broken.
More power = more employees
Here lies the nonsense of your argument. If everyone is paying for insurance then costs across the board must be reduced, even if you are being "forced" into it. Yet you keep saying the cost is going to double. Both cannot exist together.
Why are companies either opting out of Obamacare, or dropping insurance altogether? I mean, if rates aren't going up
Here lies the nonsense of your argument. If everyone is paying for insurance then costs across the board must be reduced, even if you are being "forced" into it. Yet you keep saying the cost is going to double. Both cannot exist together.
B.S. How do you expect insurance companies to provide unlimited lifetime coverage, cover lazy kids til they are 26, and allow people to get sick before buying insurance without increasing their costs ???? And that's just a few for starters.
By the way, you do know that insurance companies have lower profit margins than many other industries don't you ??
Obamacare forced insurance companies from a 60-40 split to a 80-20 split, which means that they have less money to operate on, at current rates. Insurance costs aren't going to go down, just because everyone buys insurance. You're listening to The One too much.
Not if you add 30 million people that are getting it for free.
The author you use here, perhaps you should know more about:
Richard Saltman - European Healthcare System Expert
You are showing employment, not scope of power.
Yes, but they have HUGE overhead and still have to pay the shareholders.
Yes, but they have HUGE overhead and still have to pay the shareholders.
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