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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 10:43:07 GMT -8
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Post by azteccc on Oct 12, 2017 10:48:25 GMT -8
This is/should be common knowledge by now.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 12:19:29 GMT -8
This is/should be common knowledge by now. I'm not sure it is. There are still people who think the U.S. has the best of everything while they continue to get fleeced.
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Post by ptsdthor on Jan 20, 2018 11:03:02 GMT -8
Add to that, if you are middle class, you get to pay more and get less for your own healthcare as well as pay more for other people's free or subsidized health care. The rest (~Welfare recipients, the Underemployed, Rich, Union Members, Employees of Profitable Corps (that don't Obama-ize their workforce into 30 Hour or less shifts) & Gov Workers) don't really care what it costs as it is paid/subsidized for them by others or they have plenty of money regardless. As it turns out, the fraction that don't care what what our health care costs is greater than 50% of the voting citizens and the Democrats count on that. In the end, the plan was all along to kill private health care insurance by making it too expensive for the common man. It's a plan in work and the trend for more expensive private insurance (driven by mandates) is clear.
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Post by azteccc on Jan 20, 2018 11:32:54 GMT -8
In the end, the plan was all along to kill private health care insurance by making it too expensive for the common man. It's a plan in work and the trend for more expensive private insurance (driven by mandates) is clear. I mean, I'm fine with it if that's what happened. But you should probably ask the health insurance companies why they supported the Heritage Foundation Romney/Obama-care plan all along, then. Would seem to undercut your argument here.
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Post by ptsdthor on Jan 20, 2018 18:43:47 GMT -8
In the end, the plan was all along to kill private health care insurance by making it too expensive for the common man. It's a plan in work and the trend for more expensive private insurance (driven by mandates) is clear. I mean, I'm fine with it if that's what happened. But you should probably ask the health insurance companies why they supported the Heritage Foundation Romney/Obama-care plan all along, then. Would seem to undercut your argument here. Romney passed a plan in clueless leftist Massachusetts, so spare me any claim of a GOP origin for that POS Obama care or related framework. Its not like Romney shoved it down their throats. Sure, the private health insurance companies will do well with such laws. Remember, Obama has transformed private health insurance from an environment with a modest amout of competition to one of a mandated monopoly. As you recall, Obama and the Dems have deemed their businesses to be the equivalent to the IRS. And it's not the insurance companies that will force the end to private health insurance. It will be the average voter who will demand lower costs and say "No more!". The problem then is the Hobson's choice the Democrats will give the middle class...its either this POS or Government control of life and death. See the Stockholm Syndrom for how that turns out for the hostages....er insured.
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