Campbell
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That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
I hope you are right.
I hope you are right.
That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
I hope I'm right too. There will be no political chance for a single payer system if Obamacare fails.
That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
Our current system is currently the largest cause of bankruptcy in the country. The most expenseive and mediocre resutls. I can see why the right defends it so. Not.
I hope you are right.
That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
Our current system expects people to be self-sufficient, an ideal that the Founders of this nation believed in much more than the idea of Government-run health care.
This is why they are fighting so hard to keep it from being implemented. I know they know they cant hold off forever, but they do want to squeeze out as much profit as possible as long as possible. I just hope he doesnt have to pay taxes on that 150 mil, poor guy.
That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
Given the Federal Governments move to make more and more people dependent on welfare type programs - that is slowly changing. In the next 30 years or so we may not have a choice as a country given so many will be dependent on government and the welfare state.
There is ALWAYS a choice. To accept that ther is no choice IS by definition a choice. The only reason that this would become an issue would be if we were more interested in the appearance of "Fairness" over the Right & Wrong as prescribed in the founding documents of this nation.
Yes I know not choosing is a choice ... I'm not being philosophical here I'm being a realist. A single payer system forcing you to join it or you get fined for example, is not a choice. It's forced and mandatory with no alternative. That's the road we're on.
Yes I know not choosing is a choice ... I'm not being philosophical here I'm being a realist. A single payer system forcing you to join it or you get fined for example, is not a choice. It's forced and mandatory with no alternative. That's the road we're on.
Yes, there is an alternative. An alternative that has already been used twice on the soil of this continent..... You FIGHT BACK.
For some of us, if nothing else, there is the passive opposition that we will never accept government health care. Some of us would die first, myself included. For many there are options for active resistance.
That a money grubbing' insurance company has to spend at least 80% of it's income from premiums on actual care for it's clients. They don't like anything which will keep a CEO from making $150 million a year.
Why would you report that? You aint an insurance company CEO, are you?
You are suggesting that an entire political ideology does not care how much they pay for insurance (conservatives buy it too) as long as some CEO makes lots of money. It is a ridiculous charge and is clearly a swipe at conservatives as a whole. We have rules against that, read them.
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