Holo Lukaloa
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3/26/2017 11:09:27 PM
Why don't we just come right out and say it?
All the talk about Obamacare along with Obama not doing a good job was all a big fibby spin, it was all garbage. Obamacare was far from perfect but it took a near genius effort to do what they did and make it happen in the first place, it was a great accomplishment. And the right had no ideas for a good plan in the first place, their angle was all one big fraud and really, the way they've spent all this energy trying to kill it and continue to hope it fails and wish to sabotage it is traitorous at very least.
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Psyche's Muse
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4/14/2017 4:10:20 AM
“FORCING” people to buy insurance is a scam!
“Insurance” has been a “MAFIA GAME” since the time of Julius Caesar(His family sold Fire Insurance”).
“EVERY TIME” insurance is “FORCED” the prices will go “UP”... they NEVER go down!
When auto liability insurance became a law here “IT DOUBLED IN PRICE” the very first year!
Now “Liability” insurance costs almost as much as the “Collision” coverage.
“IF” the objective is to “MAKE SURE PEOPLE HAVE HEALTH CARE” the following should be done:
Stop “Taxing” Doctors and Hospitals... Instead, make(encourage) them to provide(free-of-charge) a percentage of their services(by whatever percentage they would normally be paying in taxes). If they are in the 33% tax rate they should offer up 30% of their service for free(instead of paying taxes). This is “MUCH MORE EFFICIENT” than sending money to one party... who gives it to another party... and “AFTER” all these “moochers” have taken their fill, finally give some of it to the doctors.
Whenever and where-ever any “POOL OF MONEY” takes shape... the “PIGS” will gather... and the Vultures soon arrive... and a “FEEDING FRENZY” commences... And all-the-while they’ll be smiling and then they’ll grin and say, “We’re doing it all for you! Because... We LOVE you! And... We CARE ABOUT YOU!”
And here I am(like Little Red Riding Hood) saying, “My Grandma... What Big Teeth You Have! And What A Big Mouth! And Such A Huge Appetite Too! ”
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4/14/2017 11:02:22 AM
---- Updated 4/14/2017 1:41:18 PM
now see, this is a difficult one.
I too feel it is wrong being 'forced' to participate.
I appreciate that there are people who want it,
people whom are glad to have it...
it actually makes it a little easier for me to swallow,
to hear you and your family benefit from it!
makes it bother me a little bit less now,
'cause, see, I didn't want it, I wanted no part of it.
God is my physician, and I am as God wants me to be.
It is that simple a matter for me,
it's against my whole religion.
I'm a Lesleyist.
No I won't tell you what's involved with my religion,
then everybody'll fuck it all up, and it's just perfect the way it is.
Anyway, this Obamacare thing,
came along, and began monthly picking my pocket,
to the tune of over a hundred dollars.
For a thing I did not want.
And I've been terribly pissed off about that....
but now, you've given me a bit to think about.
Because I personally connect it,
and yeah, I am glad you can better care and provide for your family.
That pretty much makes it a thing I feel right about putting up with.
So I'm getting my pocket picked, but you can care for your family.
Well that's a good thing.
So I guess I'll put up with my pocket being picked.
Okay?
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Stoneman
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4/15/2017 5:27:45 PM
All I can say is this. When I had my accident last year and had ti have brain surgery the cost of my care for being in the hospital for two weeks came to over $450,000.00. My part after insurance was about $7,000.00. I could do the $7,000.00 but the $450,000.00 would have bankrupted me and I would have lost my home, retirement savings etc. What insured people don't realize is that people who have no insurance spend their sick days in the emergency room where they cannot be turned away even though they have no insurance. They run up thousands of dollars in bills that they cannot pay and the health agencies pass those losses over to those with insurance and that drives the prices up higher. This is why I am for forced insurance. Without it millions would still be uninsured and would become another financial strain on health care when they need it thereby driving up the costs of health care even higher. But the healthcare agencies continue to raise up the costs regardless to whether people are insured or not. That is a separate issue that needs to be addressed from the legislative level. They are in it to make money and that is the bottom line. My neighbor is a finance VP at the same hospital that I was in and he tells me about the sudden need to raise prices on certain things just so the hospital can stay afloat. He says that the main drain they have is uninsured patients. If they could fix that they would be able to look at cutting costs. Now, is what he says true? Hell, I don't know. But it does sound very logical and plausible to me. I know, there's a lot of buts in my argument. But that is how I see it.
Much Respect
Stoneman
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