beretta304
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I want a double decker ******
Would everyone please report this dumb ass....
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I want a double decker ******
Would everyone please report this dumb ass....
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
and the freeloaders will be paying for it like everyone else.
No they won't, asshole. The whole point of Obamacare is to give more freeloaders access to healthcare at taxpayer expense.
the mandate is for the freeloaders to choose.
No they won't, asshole. The whole point of Obamacare is to give more freeloaders access to healthcare at taxpayer expense.
the mandate is for the freeloaders to choose.
dont you think if someone could afford the insurance before they would have bought it. then obama is going to penalize them for not being able to afford it. guess what they wont be able to afford the tax either.
Yep, Americans have health insurance, at least some do, what about the 30 million or roughly 10% that Maobamacare won't cover. So how about admitting that your statement is not fully factual.
Yep, Americans have health insurance, at least some do, what about the 30 million or roughly 10% that Maobamacare won't cover. So how about admitting that your statement is not fully factual.
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
and the freeloaders will be paying for it like everyone else.
No they won't, asshole. The whole point of Obamacare is to give more freeloaders access to healthcare at taxpayer expense.
the mandate is for the freeloaders to choose.
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
and the freeloaders will be paying for it like everyone else.
No they won't, asshole. The whole point of Obamacare is to give more freeloaders access to healthcare at taxpayer expense.
the mandate is for the freeloaders to choose.
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
thank you
I had it before Obamacare and it cost less....so I say Fuck you
Yep, Americans have health insurance, at least some do, what about the 30 million or roughly 10% that Maobamacare won't cover. So how about admitting that your statement is not fully factual.
"As Congressional budget battles heat upor roll along, depending on your time perspectivethe cost of health care in America receives a lot of attention. Unfortunately most of the discussion is largely off the mark about where the preventable, unnecessary costs really are.
But the thing that few people talk about, and that no serious policy proposal attempts to fixthe arrangement that accounts for much of the difference between health spending in the U.S. and other placesis the enormous administrative overhead costs that come from lodging health-care reimbursement in the hands of insurance companies that have no incentive to perform their role efficiently as payment intermediaries.
More than 20 years ago, two Harvard professors published an article in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine showing that health-care administration cost somewhere between 19 percent and 24 percent of total spending on health care and that this administrative burden helped explain why health care costs so much in the U.S. compared, for instance, with Canada or the United Kingdom.
Unless and until we as a society pay attention to the enormous costs and the time wasted by the current administrative arrangements, we will continue to pay much too much for health care."
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
thank you
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
thank you
Idiot !Yep, Americans have health insurance, at least some do, what about the 30 million or roughly 10% that Maobamacare won't cover. So how about admitting that your statement is not fully factual.
When are "conservatives" gonna quit running "interference" for....
"As Congressional budget battles heat upor roll along, depending on your time perspectivethe cost of health care in America receives a lot of attention. Unfortunately most of the discussion is largely off the mark about where the preventable, unnecessary costs really are.
But the thing that few people talk about, and that no serious policy proposal attempts to fixthe arrangement that accounts for much of the difference between health spending in the U.S. and other placesis the enormous administrative overhead costs that come from lodging health-care reimbursement in the hands of insurance companies that have no incentive to perform their role efficiently as payment intermediaries.
More than 20 years ago, two Harvard professors published an article in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine showing that health-care administration cost somewhere between 19 percent and 24 percent of total spending on health care and that this administrative burden helped explain why health care costs so much in the U.S. compared, for instance, with Canada or the United Kingdom.
Unless and until we as a society pay attention to the enormous costs and the time wasted by the current administrative arrangements, we will continue to pay much too much for health care."
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QwX_soZ1GI]BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Wendell Potter | PBS - YouTube[/ame]
Americans have Health Care thanks to Obamacare
thank you
98.3% of Americans that wanted health care had it already!
Under ObamaCare you can't be denied insurance.No they won't, asshole. The whole point of Obamacare is to give more freeloaders access to healthcare at taxpayer expense.
the mandate is for the freeloaders to choose.
unless you have a pre-existing condition.....then its tough shit....
Idiot !Yep, Americans have health insurance, at least some do, what about the 30 million or roughly 10% that Maobamacare won't cover. So how about admitting that your statement is not fully factual.
When are "conservatives" gonna quit running "interference" for....
"As Congressional budget battles heat upor roll along, depending on your time perspectivethe cost of health care in America receives a lot of attention. Unfortunately most of the discussion is largely off the mark about where the preventable, unnecessary costs really are.
But the thing that few people talk about, and that no serious policy proposal attempts to fixthe arrangement that accounts for much of the difference between health spending in the U.S. and other placesis the enormous administrative overhead costs that come from lodging health-care reimbursement in the hands of insurance companies that have no incentive to perform their role efficiently as payment intermediaries.
More than 20 years ago, two Harvard professors published an article in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine showing that health-care administration cost somewhere between 19 percent and 24 percent of total spending on health care and that this administrative burden helped explain why health care costs so much in the U.S. compared, for instance, with Canada or the United Kingdom.
Unless and until we as a society pay attention to the enormous costs and the time wasted by the current administrative arrangements, we will continue to pay much too much for health care."
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QwX_soZ1GI]BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Wendell Potter | PBS - YouTube[/ame]
Why don't you read the financial statements by insurance companies as they are bound by law to report exactly what their operating expenses are and if they
falsify they go to jail!
It is HOW MUCH of the premiums are paid out in CLAIMS IDiOT!!!!
What is the percentage of premiums PAID out in claims for the following major companies? 80%!!!
Moyers/Potter
WENDELL POTTER: The industry doesn't want to have any competitor. In fact, over the course of the last few years, has been shrinking the number of competitors through a lot of acquisitions and mergers. So first of all, they don't want any more competition period. They certainly don't want it from a government plan that might be operating more efficiently than they are, that they operate. The Medicare program that we have here is a government-run program that has administrative expenses that are like three percent or so.
BILL MOYERS: Compared to the industry's--
WENDELL POTTER: They spend about 20 cents of every premium dollar on overhead, which is administrative expense or profit. So they don't want to compete against a more efficient competitor.