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I'm in favor of Healthcare for the 30 million that don't have it. But to change the health care of 300 million citizens for the sake of 30 million is stupid, unless of course your a Socialist.
And no, we can't afford Obamacare. Projections show healthcare costs will increase 5.8% annually through 2022 which will be 1% faster annually than our projected economic growth. The CBO upped projected costs again last week. A special program for the 30 million without insurance, including Tort Reform and allowing Interstate Insurance would be a way to go rather than upset the whole apple cart. A 100% change for 30% defies common sense. With all the so called "Brilliance" of this Administration,it should certainly be able come up with a better more affordable plan for those who don't have healthcare. |
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How much has it been rising at present? Same, more, less? How is it we spend so much more per capita than other developed natoons? Last # I saw was 49 mil from Atnea, 2011 number.... |
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Where do we rank compared to the rest of the world for deadbeat handouts (welfare) ?
Bet we are number 1 & number 2 is not close ! QUOTE=buckman;1014693]I think it's the same with education . Truth be told we do have the best health care .... Not so much for education Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device[/QUOTE] Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't anticipate either ranking being improved with Obama care Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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#1 The projection of the 5.8% included 2011 to 2022. #2 We spend more per capita because of the advanced diagnostic and treatment regimens we have, many used to protect the physician from law suites when lesser cost tests etc. would be enough . Thus the need for Tort reform. #3 Atnea just dropped out of NJ because of Obamacare so evidently they are concerned about rising costs and less profits. |
In edumacation we are 12th and spend SEVEN TIMES the next highest spending country, talk about success.....
Don't worry once we get healthcare costs down all the innovations that the manufactures fund with their profits can come from maybe Canada or Hati? Next question, why do doctors from Canada come to the US to train??? |
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sure we can....."YES WE CAN".....haven't you heard that increasing our debt ceiling and exploding our spending isn't really spending more money or increasing our debt (it's actually the path out of debt), it's simply paying for promises and money that we've already spent and we've already promised OBAMACARE and we're not a Banana Republic(though there are a lot of similarities currently) and we aren't deadbeats and we pay our bills or at least borrow more money to pay our bills....we need to expect to spend or need to spend whatever we have to spend to keep people moderately happy and crooks in office regardless of their actual needs, whatever figure you ascribe to healthcare cost is going to be spent by "WE" anyway right?.... so it makes much more sense to have the government provide it for everyone and do whatever it deems necessary to either pay for it, promise to pay for it or claim or arrange to pay for it at some undetermined point in the future at the same time constantly referring to it as "affordable" like everything else that they currently "pay" for.... just raise the OBAMACARE CEILING, which I believe has already been raised several times and significantly, just keep raising.....who cares??? everything appears "affordable" when you don't have a budget...or a conscience |
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One of the best rants I've seen in a while...watch the whole thing.
http://www.upworthy.com/his-first-4-...k-2?g=2&c=ufb1 -spence |
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And is the health care you get worse than what those in "other industrialized nations" get? Are "we" who pay through third party insurance or out of pocket getting worse healthcare than those in "other industrialized" nations. And if the health care that "we" who pay for it is worse, how will Obamacare make it better for us who pay? |
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And Spence, let's not forget...when Obamacare was first passed, Obama said the bill would tax cadillac health plans, EXCEPT for those in unions . The country went berserk, and Obama backed off. But his initial thought was to tax all cadillac health plans, except those for union members. He thought that was, somehow, fair. Try making that wrong, comrade. |
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As I said, Obama tried to give subsidies to the unions, right off the bat with Obamacare, in the form of a tax loophole for cadillac plans that were for unions. Do you deny that? Want me to dredge that up for you? |
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"the White House looked at several ways to make the union plans eligible for subsidies " In other words, the White House wanted to pay off the unions for political suport, but try as they might, they couldn't come up with a way to do it. Spence, what does it say to you, that Obama wanted to give the unions this kickback. Why does Obama want to give $$ to those who work in a union, but not give $$ to someone doing the same job, for the same pay, with the same healthcare, but in a non-unionized capacity? Spence, what does it say to you, that if Obama had his way, everyone who voted for Romney would subsidize those who voted for him? You're OK with that? Obama sincerely wanted to pay them off, his advisors told him that it wouldn't fly. And Spence sees this as something we should praise Obama for. Now, that is an apologist... |
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It's harder to avoid poverty than it used to be...used to be you could get C's in high school, get your diploma, and walk into a manufacturing plant and be middle class. Not so anymore. So what's a poor person to do? [LIST] Get good grades. Go to college, major in engineering, accounting, or anything related to healthcare (pharmacy, physical therapy, physicians assistant, etc) Not college material? Learn a specialized trade, or join the military. Don't make babies until you are self-sufficient. How hard is that? Harder than it used to be, but for the vast majority of us, it's within reach. And we owe it to those few who don't have the necessary tools, to take care of them. Drive through a big city, and the poverty I see isn't huge numbers of people who are biologically precluded from going to college. I see huge numbers of people who made Godawful choices - like voting for liberal Democrats who are hellbent on guaranteeing the continuation of poverty, by making poor people addicted to a sense of welfare and entitlement... |
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Your subconscious bias is so strong you don't even know when it's happening. -spence |
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""the White House looked at several ways to make the union plans eligible for subsidies " Spence, maybe it was the Treasury Dept who told the unions "no". That was after the White House attempted to find a way to give the unions what they wanted. You are acting as if the immediate answer was "no, that wouldn't be fair". If that were the case, I would commend the President for that. But according to you own source, the White House wanted to give the unions a kickback. And it's that fact, which clearly shows that Obama, despite his campaign promises, wants to give kickbacks to his political allies. |
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"the White House looked at several ways to make the union plans eligible for subsidies " What did I make up, exactly? Please be specific now... |
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"the answer my friend is blowin in the wind, the answer is blowin in the wind" :D Still gotta luv the guy though. :hihi: |
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What I don't luv, is that his vote counts the same as mine... |
Why would the Whitehouse give an immediate answer? If the unions made a reasonable and potentially legal claim shouldn't that be investigated? I haven't read anywhere that the Whitehouse was leading any effort to placate the unions...and the Treasury reports to the Executive Branch just in case you forgot.
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I brought this up before, and you ignored it, so I'll do it again for laughs... Whan Obamacare first came out, one feature was that it taxed the so-called 'cadillac healthcare plans', unless the insured was in a union. You tell me, Spence, how is that proper legislative practice, and not a payoff? We are all ears... And I have a question for you in the other post I started yesterday, regarding Obama's flip-flop on raising the debt ceiling, which Obama described as "un-patriotic" when a Republican was president...when Bush proposed it, it was un-patriotic. Now that Obama is proposing it, it seems unpatriotic to oppose it. Why is that, Spence? Maybe now, Obama is hoping that the US will be the one-millionth customer of the Bank Of China, and that we get a prize for that? |
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