nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
leftists are teaching people that murder is rad.
i do indeed teach my students it is rad
leftists are teaching people that murder is rad.
seems like we have a multitude of problems: low profits at United Heathcare and insane amounts of government money directed toward it
meanwhile back at the ranch our regulators waved through the following:
1) 1994, UHC acquires Ramsey-HMO
2) 1995, UHC acquires MetraHealth Companies
3) 1996, UHC acquires Healthwise of America
4) 1997, UHG acquires Health Partners of Arizona
5) 2001, one of their subsidiaries merges with LifeMark Health Plans
I could go on and on. A merger or acquisition per year almost for the past 30 years. We have CEOs in the healthcare industry on record as holding up the airline industry as the model they are driving toward.
The public needs to wake up. Every business out there would love to be able to buy its way out of having competitors. It has been happening on a grand scale for the past 25 years. We pay a very big price for this. We can either take a passive agressive approach and applaud vigilantes or we make this an issue we hold our elected representatives accountable for.
This is also a heavy oversimplification, though I at least find it more compelling of an argument than leftists are teaching people that murder is rad.
What I find less compelling about that argument is it ignores that Republicans hold at least half the blame for the current situation. Whether it would be prudent or not, if Democrats didn’t have to compromise with Republicans on healthcare, there’s a greater chance that healthcare would be socialized. Taxes might be higher and care might be worse, but we wouldn’t be talking about the profit margins of UHC. Where I think the ACA did fail in a lot of respects is it failed to address the relationship between for-profit hospitals and for-profit insurers and instead aimed to legislate around it by subsidizing costs for consumers. Republicans have since taken steps to exacerbate those problems rather than fix or replace the law.
i do indeed teach my students it is rad
I don't care if it's democrats or Republicans. The problem is government
And you're next point is such a perfect encapsulation of leftist mindset. We would have worse outcomes. We would have higher costs. But at least the public would be too stupid to understand why
I also think a lot of the analysis of what to do with the healthcare industry ignores that many people (including me) simply believe the government should prioritize paying for healthcare. Just from a social contract standpoint, I believe it should be a budget priority to pay for healthcare because it helps to keep people alive. I’ve watched as my tax dollars fund war crimes or destabilizing regimes in the name of keeping me safe. On a state and local level I’ve watched the same happen with funding a police state. I never hear anybody suggest we should cut taxes and each pay for these services, despite me never personally needing a soldier or officer to protect me from dying. But hospitals and insurance companies can put a price tag on saving me from a disease that might actually affect whether or not I die?
You act like government healtcare doesn't have claims denied. Which they do, all the time, after waiting 6 months to get your cancer screening
Free is not better. It's actually almost always worse, not to mention you have no right to the labor of others
Have you considered the possibility that this is why we have so much crime and what this implies as the solution to crime.I pay taxes that fund the police, and yet crime still happens.
Have you considered the possibility that this is why we have so much crime and what this implies as the solution to crime.
I pay taxes that fund the police, and yet crime still happens. I pay premiums for healthcare but cannot afford a surgery without paying monthly installments to a hospital forever. I’m not looking for perfection, but it doesn’t change the fact I’d be willing to pay much more in taxes to fund healthcare.
How much more ?
No you aren't. You're not even willing to cut spending today while running $1.5T deficits
But do you think things got better worse after ACA?