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Nixon, Carter and Clinton all tried to reform healthcare?
Oh wow, it's like there's a healthcare reform curse.
it also coincides with a 40 year boom in the insurance industry.... also the rise of the lobbyist
Lobbyists have always existed, but it's only now that people have taken notice of them. And believe it or not, some of them do good too.
Er... no?Simply put, the only healthcare reform that needs to be dealt with is to reduce the amount of frivolous lawsuits, which will drive down malpractice insurance, which will drive down costs to the consumer.
That, and lay the smackdown on insurance fraud by hospitals and other corporations...
Health care would be more affordable then, and would not drive the US into the economic ground....further.
Er... no?
There are for more problems than that.
Such as?
Simply put, the only healthcare reform that needs to be dealt with is to reduce the amount of frivolous lawsuits, which will drive down malpractice insurance, which will drive down costs to the consumer.
That, and lay the smackdown on insurance fraud by hospitals and other corporations...
Health care would be more affordable then, and would not drive the US into the economic ground....further.
Someone loses their job and thus insurance. Get's knocked over the next day. Cost of treatment forces him into bankruptcy.
That never can happen in the UK becuase of our nationalised system.
Such as?
The post office is socialist. So are the roads you drive on. So is our military. So what is your ****ing point?You expect to get a service that costs a fortune to run, for free? THAT, my friend, is socialism.
You are really asking this question? REALLY?
Let's see:
pre-existing conditions
The fact we pay 17% of our GDP to healthcare
The fact Canada gets the same drugs we do for a fraction of the price
The fact that healthcare is unaffordable
The fact that healthcare companies have anti-trust exemptions
life time caps on treatments
dropping people with insurance for bullshit reasons
Even if you have insurance deductibles and co-pays make treatment unaffordable for many
The fact that there are 47 million uninsured americans.
Those are just the first things that popped in to my head. Every serious organization that looked at tort reform said it accounts for 2-3% of our healthcare costs tops. So there are much deeper problems with healthcare, how you don't see this is beyond me.
And that isn't an argument.You expect to get a service that costs a fortune to run, for free? THAT, my friend, is socialism.
Besides, people lose their jobs as a result of the economy. The economy is in such a sorry state as it is because of government interference in private industry. How can more government interference reverse it's very effects?
The post office is socialist. So are the roads you drive on. So is our military. So what is your ****ing point?
And that isn't an argument.
Sorry to be rude, but it's pathetic to come here with some idiotic 'solution' to all the problems thinking that everybody could have affordable healthcare if only it wasn't for the 'malpractice lawsuits'.
Any problems pointed out or alternative solutions and you just shout 'SOCIALISM HERP DERP'
Come on, do better.
This is a whole new side of Charles Darwin's life and work I never knew about! Please, tell me more!Darwin used to weed those people out. But now we have the glorious federal government there to knock Darwin on his ass and keep these drains on society going.
How is NOT socialism?
From those who can, to those who cannot. Just like welfare is a collosal waste. Now, granted, there ARE people who legitimately need social providers, like those who cannot perform a job they trained for due to an accident or illness. But for every 1 person like that, there are 2 or 3 who simply chose not to better themselves, and now have nothing to offer society.
Darwin used to weed those people out. But now we have the glorious federal government there to knock Darwin on his ass and keep these drains on society going.
Ridge, you should actually be super-happy with the healthcare that's on the table, because unlike FDR, LBJ, Carter and Clinton's proposals, this one keeps the whole private market, preserves individual choice, incorporates malpractice reform and actually reduces the deficit according to the CBO - similar to the proposal that Gingrich's party had on the table in '94, minus the massive medicare cuts.
lol it's healthcare for all, how is that socialism? canada is not socialist and we have healthcare for all:
Canada: Federal parliamentary democracy
"About 90% of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), recipients are women"
http://www.socwomen.org/socactivism/factwelfare.pdf
****ing drains on society they should be weeded with a bullet to the head to save Ridge's parents from paying more taxes
You expect to get a service that costs a fortune to run, for free? THAT, my friend, is socialism.
How is NOT socialism?
Private industry would not be able to compete with free, and would eventually die.
Originally, they wanted that AND free healthcare through the government. Private industry would not be able to compete with free, and would eventually die.
Paid for with your taxes. So you are paying everybody's healthcare. In the US, we would have to pay for our private healthcare, plus everyone else's "free" government healthcare.
Just because they are women does not mean they dont cheat the system. There are plenty of baby mommas out there that just keep popping out kids while not even attempting to get a job, because they know the gov't will pay them to raise their kids.
And btw, I'm 23, and also have to pay taxes. My most hated tax is social security. Putting money into a slush fund with the empty promise of getting it back when I retire. I know I wont get a penny of it. My parents know they wont get a dime of theirs.
what? where do you getr this from? the only industry hurt by this is the insurance industry, the private/public institutions would still get paid.
you mean kind of how like private school is run; the rich who send their kids to private school still pay for public school.
lol pay them to raise kids? do you have any clue how expensive it is to raise a child? I'm guessing not, the government is paying for the bare minimum; survival
you're accusing the government of highway robbery when this isnt the case for the overwelming majority of americans or else there'd be a hell of a lot more homeless old people
How is the death of industry good? What new technologies or developments has gov't ever created? Outside the space program.
Originally, they wanted that AND free healthcare through the government. Private industry would not be able to compete with free, and would eventually die.
As far as I'm concerned, the only reform the gov't should have regarding healthcare is cutting down on the frivolous lawsuits, smacking down insurance fraud, and otherwise pulling back on some of their existing laws, such as no insurance companies servicing across state lines, and not allowing the importation and use of drugs made in other countries.
The current bill will only further restrict the kind of service docs can give, and make it harder for us to live our lives independently.
And this line about signing now, and they'll make the requested changes later, its total bullshit, and goes against the very practices set in place by the US Constitution and the oath they swore to protect and abide by it.
Bullshit.No, most medical research is done by private companies, looking to make a fortune by creating a better drug/procedure/placebo.
Universities specialize in taking gov't grants to research whether or not masturbation is healthy...
Insurance is gambling. Plain and simple. You pay to them, hoping they have to pay out more. They take the money, hoping they dont have to make a payoff.
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Free market. There are plenty of other companies out there willing to take your money.