The Biden Presidency

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That gal thinks like she's in the thethe "regime".

Kudos to the Biden team to have actual law enforcement on hand who were competent and professional enough to do their jobs and be open with the media. If this had happened with Trump in office he would've been blaming everyone from staff to the Dems for planting it.
 
Joe Biden
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This week, we issued a new rule to crack down on health insurance plans that

seem inexpensive but stick consumers with hidden fees.

Under our rule, short-term plans must be four months or less,

and insurance companies must provide a disclaimer about

what is and is not covered.
 
as one who has become close and intimate with the health care system the past 18 months I can unequivocally say your characterization is naïve and not at all accurate.

Health insurance plans may contain disclaimers per se
but written in such legalese it is a maze
to the untrained eye.
My understanding is the Biden Administration aims to simplify
the endless pages of disclaimer
which is quite the something "burger"
 
It may to people that have proven themselves mentally impotent on a baseball
Message board.

The rest of us can read and seem to operate ok without further wasteful efforts on such things
 
Streamlining/ regulating medical cost and care is a good thing for everyone.

Didn't you vote for Trump because he would involve the government in women's health care ?

But lowering cost and red tape is a bridge too far ?

I think that dance is called the Libertarian 2 Step.
Where one side of your mouth says one thing and the other a totally other.

Stay well people. And read all the accompanying literature that comes with health insurance (and terms of service with any and all internet platforms.)

Or don't, because Department of Health is working to eliminate the, how you say, inherent corruption that comes with insurance.
This is a good thing
 
Streamlining/ regulating medical cost and care is a good thing for everyone.

Didn't you vote for Trump because he would involve the government in women's health care ?

But lowering cost and red tape is a bridge too far ?

I think that dance is called the Libertarian 2 Step.
Where one side of your mouth says one thing and the other a totally other.

Stay well people. And read all the accompanying literature that comes with health insurance (and terms of service with any and all internet platforms.)

Or don't, because Department of Health is working to eliminate the, how you say, inherent corruption that comes with insurance.
This is a good thing

if I could show you cold hard data that shows very clearly that the more the government has regulated and involved itself with health care, the more costs has risen, would you be open to changing your mind?
 
Lol.

Stay well.

I remember the days you touted your families grandfathered plans here so you didn’t have to worry with healthcare details.

It must have gotten so much better since ACA that it went right over your comprehension.
 
The best insurance is a healthy non processed food diet. Artificial sugars are evil and exercise is always the answer
 
Probably not.
Your data is manufactured by those invested in the status quo.
Save your breath

Ok... I won't manufacture any data then.

I'll ask you two simple questions and we can go from there.

1. Has health care costs gotten more expensive or less expensive in this country over the last few decades?

2. Has government spending/intervention/regulations in Healthcare risen or declined over the last few decades?
 
Quick:
During how many presidencies have Chinese nationals operated a unofficial Chinese police departments on US Soil?
 
Ok... I won't manufacture any data then.

I'll ask you two simple questions and we can go from there.

1. Has health care costs gotten more expensive or less expensive in this country over the last few decades?

2. Has government spending/intervention/regulations in Healthcare risen or declined over the last few decades?

He can't. So he won't.

Same with all the others.

It seems like it would be a tremendous weight to bear, hauling all that water for the lefties without logic based arguments.
 
Ok... I won't manufacture any data then.

I'll ask you two simple questions and we can go from there.

1. Has health care costs gotten more expensive or less expensive in this country over the last few decades?

2. Has government spending/intervention/regulations in Healthcare risen or declined over the last few decades?

I take note 57 exited the stage here
 
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