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Phatscotty wrote:Wasn't Obama denying in the past that this bills goal was to lead to universal health care? Now he is saying that universal health care is the plan. Do I have that right?
Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Wasn't Obama denying in the past that this bills goal was to lead to universal health care? Now he is saying that universal health care is the plan. Do I have that right?
I'm not sure what you mean, so... I'm going with a maybe.
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Night Strike wrote:Anytime Castro gives praise to something the US does, it's quite worrisome for what it actually means for the freedom of the citizens. Liberals know exactly what this law means for government control, and they love that expansion of power.
Phatscotty wrote:Wasn't Obama denying in the past that this bills goal was to lead to universal health care? Now he is saying that universal health care is the plan. Do I have that right?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
spurgistan wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Wasn't Obama denying in the past that this bills goal was to lead to universal health care? Now he is saying that universal health care is the plan. Do I have that right?
Universal health care just means a system in which everybody can get health care. If that kind of system existed (in hypothetical-land) completely without government interference, then so be it. You conflate universal and single-payer. I'm sure he never said that universal wasn't the goal. That's the goal. It's a non-partisan goal. Republicans would like universal, too (more money for insurance companies! yippee!) and, it should be mentioned, wanted it when they basically wrote this same bill 15 years ago (google "John Chafee health care") they just don't want single-payer. Which, it should be added, isn't friggin happening. So, there's that.
Also, this law isn't even a universal health care law (man, it feels good to write "law") There's a mandate for everybody to buy insurance, and if you don't, you pay a fine that actually has no enforcement mechanism. It's weird, but it's how the law is written.
jbrettlip wrote:spurgistan wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Wasn't Obama denying in the past that this bills goal was to lead to universal health care? Now he is saying that universal health care is the plan. Do I have that right?
Universal health care just means a system in which everybody can get health care. If that kind of system existed (in hypothetical-land) completely without government interference, then so be it. You conflate universal and single-payer. I'm sure he never said that universal wasn't the goal. That's the goal. It's a non-partisan goal. Republicans would like universal, too (more money for insurance companies! yippee!) and, it should be mentioned, wanted it when they basically wrote this same bill 15 years ago (google "John Chafee health care") they just don't want single-payer. Which, it should be added, isn't friggin happening. So, there's that.
Also, this law isn't even a universal health care law (man, it feels good to write "law") There's a mandate for everybody to buy insurance, and if you don't, you pay a fine that actually has no enforcement mechanism. It's weird, but it's how the law is written.
Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
thegreekdog wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Player, I think I know why the insurance companies like this law. Why do you think they like this law?
PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Player, I think I know why the insurance companies like this law. Why do you think they like this law?
What they have said publically is that they will get a lot more business. I also heard mention of more uniformity. One set of minimum standards instead of 50.
thegreekdog wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Player, I think I know why the insurance companies like this law. Why do you think they like this law?
What they have said publically is that they will get a lot more business. I also heard mention of more uniformity. One set of minimum standards instead of 50.
Why will they get a lot more business? I thought they made too much money already.
thegreekdog wrote:So, the evil insurance companies will be making more money because of this bill. But don't they have to cover people with pre-existing conditions? Won't that drive down their incomes? Or, maybe, just maybe, they'll raise rates?
Like how the tax on medical products will be passed to consumers.
Like how the employers that don't insure their employees will pass the penalties on to consumers.
Like how a tax on pharmaceuticals will be passed to consumers.
So, I guess my point is... are the Democrats really looking out for the average person here? Or are they looking out for insurance companies?
thegreekdog wrote:So, the evil insurance companies will be making more money because of this bill. But don't they have to cover people with pre-existing conditions? Won't that drive down their incomes? Or, maybe, just maybe, they'll raise rates?
Like how the tax on medical products will be passed to consumers.
Like how the employers that don't insure their employees will pass the penalties on to consumers.
Like how a tax on pharmaceuticals will be passed to consumers.
So, I guess my point is... are the Democrats really looking out for the average person here? Or are they looking out for insurance companies?
Well, I might not get re-elected anyways, so I need to think about my financial future!
PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Night Strike wrote:I wrote this a few hours ago but lost internet connection. Oh well.PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Because they're going to get tons of new money from people being mandated to get coverage. It's not the Republicans that support the insurance companies, it's the liberals.
I think the following scenario is entirely plausible: the insurance companies supported this law so that they could make a bunch of money off the people forced to be on their rolls. The CEOs then write themselves large contracts and payouts because of the increase in their profits. They will then cash out of the business before the heavy regulation and ban on preexisting conditions comes into full force and the government's fist crashes down on them. The private insurance system will then be crushed by having to pay out way more than it's bringing in because of the heavy regulations. Once they crash, the government is conveniently in place to bailout the system and take it over, which is exactly what the liberals want.
Nobunaga wrote:Night Strike wrote:I wrote this a few hours ago but lost internet connection. Oh well.PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Because they're going to get tons of new money from people being mandated to get coverage. It's not the Republicans that support the insurance companies, it's the liberals.
I think the following scenario is entirely plausible: the insurance companies supported this law so that they could make a bunch of money off the people forced to be on their rolls. The CEOs then write themselves large contracts and payouts because of the increase in their profits. They will then cash out of the business before the heavy regulation and ban on preexisting conditions comes into full force and the government's fist crashes down on them. The private insurance system will then be crushed by having to pay out way more than it's bringing in because of the heavy regulations. Once they crash, the government is conveniently in place to bailout the system and take it over, which is exactly what the liberals want.
... You're wasting your breath. Better chance my dog will follow your thinking than the goose-steppers here.
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Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:Night Strike wrote:I wrote this a few hours ago but lost internet connection. Oh well.PLAYER57832 wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Obama is an advcate for single payer. He has spoken about how these policies will lead us to a single payer system. He is trying to bankrupt the insurance companies, or at least make them stop wanting to sell policies.
I think there are penalties, including jail time and fines.
The major insurance companies LIKE this law.
Because they're going to get tons of new money from people being mandated to get coverage. It's not the Republicans that support the insurance companies, it's the liberals.
I think the following scenario is entirely plausible: the insurance companies supported this law so that they could make a bunch of money off the people forced to be on their rolls. The CEOs then write themselves large contracts and payouts because of the increase in their profits. They will then cash out of the business before the heavy regulation and ban on preexisting conditions comes into full force and the government's fist crashes down on them. The private insurance system will then be crushed by having to pay out way more than it's bringing in because of the heavy regulations. Once they crash, the government is conveniently in place to bailout the system and take it over, which is exactly what the liberals want.
... You're wasting your breath. Better chance my dog will follow your thinking than the goose-steppers here.
...
Ah, vague conspiracy theory backed up by suggesting critics of said theory are Nazis. Nothing new here.
Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Nobunaga wrote:
... You're wasting your breath. Better chance my dog will follow your thinking than the goose-steppers here.
...
Ah, vague conspiracy theory backed up by suggesting critics of said theory are Nazis. Nothing new here.
just curious, is using the word nazi automatic DQ?
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