80 million on Medicaid

concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses.
In tje wipe-every-nose lib welfare state citizens (and now non citizens ) begin drawing at birth and can stay on the dole their entire life without ever contributong a penny
 
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!

Automobiles, housing have also gone way up.. The only bargain left is gasoline.
True, yet weā€™re being told inflation is nonexistent.
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!
Again, what would you do differently. You bitch nonstop but never provide an alternative. What a man.....I am sorry, bitch.
Stay close to me and Iā€™ll teach you well, my son.
Deflection. We have been going back and forth here for nearly what four years? You have yet to provide a solution, you just bitch nonstop.
Lol. I know you consider me the most intelligent person youā€™ve ever met, but Iā€™m not the answer man. Iā€™m just a great man.
You are just a whiner and you deflected yet again. Carry on...when you man up, ping me.
 
concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses.
In tje wipe-every-nose lib welfare state citizens (and now non citizens ) begin drawing at birth and can stay on the dole their entire life without ever contributong a penny


COST-SHIFTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a situation in which the price of one product or service is higher than it should be, in order to pay for losses on another product or service for which the price is too low: Some question the practice of cost-
 
concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses.
In tje wipe-every-nose lib welfare state citizens (and now non citizens ) begin drawing at birth and can stay on the dole their entire life without ever contributong a penny


COST-SHIFTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a situation in which the price of one product or service is higher than it should be, in order to pay for losses on another product or service for which the price is too low: Some question the practice of cost-
When the taxes paid by working people are used to pay for the support of non working people - in many cases outright welfare bums - that is wrong no matter what euphemism you apply
 
concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses.
In tje wipe-every-nose lib welfare state citizens (and now non citizens ) begin drawing at birth and can stay on the dole their entire life without ever contributong a penny


COST-SHIFTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a situation in which the price of one product or service is higher than it should be, in order to pay for losses on another product or service for which the price is too low: Some question the practice of cost-
When the taxes paid by working people are used to pay for the support of non working people - in many cases outright welfare bums - that is wrong no matter what euphemism you apply

Your health insurance premiums are high because you are paying for Senior citizens and million dollar premature babies.
 
health insurance premiums are high because you are paying for Senior citizens and million dollar premature babies.
The seniors paid for the generation before them

And I dont blame babies for being premature although it is often caused by low-rent irresponsible women
 
health insurance premiums are high because you are paying for Senior citizens and million dollar premature babies.
The seniors paid for the generation before them

And I dont blame babies for being premature although it is often caused by low-rent irresponsible women

Plenty of affluent 30 something women have million dollar premies.. The US has poor prenatal care compared to other countries. Texas especially has a high maternal mortality rate.
 
their premiums are thru the roof to pay for the uninsured.
And you want me to be pissed at the responsible people who have insurance instead of the deadbeats who dont buy insurance?

No thank you
 
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!

Automobiles, housing have also gone way up.. The only bargain left is gasoline.
True, yet weā€™re being told inflation is nonexistent.
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!
Again, what would you do differently. You bitch nonstop but never provide an alternative. What a man.....I am sorry, bitch.
Stay close to me and Iā€™ll teach you well, my son.
Deflection. We have been going back and forth here for nearly what four years? You have yet to provide a solution, you just bitch nonstop.
Lol. I know you consider me the most intelligent person youā€™ve ever met, but Iā€™m not the answer man. Iā€™m just a great man.
You are just a whiner and you deflected yet again. Carry on...when you man up, ping me.
I can only conclude from your continued demands for solutions, that you believe anyone who exposes problems must provide solutions or STFU. Nowā€¦you must know this is illogical.
 

A fucking welfare state where the government steals money from productive people and gives away to greedy shitheads is not fine. That is thievery.
The concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses. Optimizing the size of the risk pool minimizes the cost - as does the standardization and uniformity of the inevitable bureaucratic support systems via economy of scale. Thus, the actuarial advantage under the approach of all advanced democratic nations that insure everyone for less.


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.

Except the filthy ass government fucks that up.

It puts restrictions on where you can buy the insurance.

Obamacare added a bunch of useless shit to kiss the ass of the Libtards in it that ran up the cost of premiums and that is despicable.

The government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care just like they need to stay out of the business of fucking everything else up.

Cost SHIFTING not cost sharing. Do you know the difference?


You are so damn confused it is pathetic.

I will take one more time to explain to your dumb ass.

If I chose to join in an insurance pool then that is fine. I am put in a similar risk group and we all pay reasonable risk rates and the insurance company takes a profit out of the expenditures to pay for administering the program.

However, when the filthy ass government controls the pool by prohibiting free market transactions and putting in stupid costly requirement then it gets fucks up. Really fucked up. We saw that with Obamacare. The stupid government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care.

Everything else we have is nothing more than some kind of filthy welfare. Everything from getting treated free in an emergency room to Medicaid to the filthy subsidies given through shitty programs like Obamacare.

I'll pay my health care bills and you pay yours and we leave the government out of it. Isn't that fair or are you one of these greedy little worthless assholes that thinks somebody else should pay your health care bills?
 
their premiums are thru the roof to pay for the uninsured.
And you want me to be pissed at the responsible people who have insurance instead of the deadbeats who dont buy insurance?

No thank you

Most of the uninsured are working people.

Do you think you are smarter than the Brits, Europeans, Scandinavians, Canadians, Australians, Israelis and Saudis?
 

A fucking welfare state where the government steals money from productive people and gives away to greedy shitheads is not fine. That is thievery.
The concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses. Optimizing the size of the risk pool minimizes the cost - as does the standardization and uniformity of the inevitable bureaucratic support systems via economy of scale. Thus, the actuarial advantage under the approach of all advanced democratic nations that insure everyone for less.


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.

Except the filthy ass government fucks that up.

It puts restrictions on where you can buy the insurance.

Obamacare added a bunch of useless shit to kiss the ass of the Libtards in it that ran up the cost of premiums and that is despicable.

The government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care just like they need to stay out of the business of fucking everything else up.

Cost SHIFTING not cost sharing. Do you know the difference?


You are so damn confused it is pathetic.

I will take one more time to explain to your dumb ass.

If I chose to join in an insurance pool then that is fine. I am put in a similar risk group and we all pay reasonable risk rates and the insurance company takes a profit out of the expenditures to pay for administering the program.

However, when the filthy ass government controls the pool by prohibiting free market transactions and putting in stupid costly requirement then it gets fucks up. Really fucked up. We saw that with Obamacare. The stupid government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care.

Everything else we have is nothing more than some kind of filthy welfare. Everything from getting treated free in an emergency room to Medicaid to the filthy subsidies given through shitty programs like Obamacare.

I'll pay my health care bills and you pay yours and we leave the government out of it. Isn't that fair or are you one of these greedy little worthless assholes that thinks somebody else should pay your health care bills?

You are still paying for the uninsured.
 

A fucking welfare state where the government steals money from productive people and gives away to greedy shitheads is not fine. That is thievery.
The concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses. Optimizing the size of the risk pool minimizes the cost - as does the standardization and uniformity of the inevitable bureaucratic support systems via economy of scale. Thus, the actuarial advantage under the approach of all advanced democratic nations that insure everyone for less.


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.

Except the filthy ass government fucks that up.

It puts restrictions on where you can buy the insurance.

Obamacare added a bunch of useless shit to kiss the ass of the Libtards in it that ran up the cost of premiums and that is despicable.

The government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care just like they need to stay out of the business of fucking everything else up.

Cost SHIFTING not cost sharing. Do you know the difference?


You are so damn confused it is pathetic.

I will take one more time to explain to your dumb ass.

If I chose to join in an insurance pool then that is fine. I am put in a similar risk group and we all pay reasonable risk rates and the insurance company takes a profit out of the expenditures to pay for administering the program.

However, when the filthy ass government controls the pool by prohibiting free market transactions and putting in stupid costly requirement then it gets fucks up. Really fucked up. We saw that with Obamacare. The stupid government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care.

Everything else we have is nothing more than some kind of filthy welfare. Everything from getting treated free in an emergency room to Medicaid to the filthy subsidies given through shitty programs like Obamacare.

I'll pay my health care bills and you pay yours and we leave the government out of it. Isn't that fair or are you one of these greedy little worthless assholes that thinks somebody else should pay your health care bills?

You are still paying for the uninsured.


Yea Moon Bat and that is fucking problem and it needs to stop.
 

A fucking welfare state where the government steals money from productive people and gives away to greedy shitheads is not fine. That is thievery.
The concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses. Optimizing the size of the risk pool minimizes the cost - as does the standardization and uniformity of the inevitable bureaucratic support systems via economy of scale. Thus, the actuarial advantage under the approach of all advanced democratic nations that insure everyone for less.


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.

Except the filthy ass government fucks that up.

It puts restrictions on where you can buy the insurance.

Obamacare added a bunch of useless shit to kiss the ass of the Libtards in it that ran up the cost of premiums and that is despicable.

The government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care just like they need to stay out of the business of fucking everything else up.

Cost SHIFTING not cost sharing. Do you know the difference?


You are so damn confused it is pathetic.

I will take one more time to explain to your dumb ass.

If I chose to join in an insurance pool then that is fine. I am put in a similar risk group and we all pay reasonable risk rates and the insurance company takes a profit out of the expenditures to pay for administering the program.

However, when the filthy ass government controls the pool by prohibiting free market transactions and putting in stupid costly requirement then it gets fucks up. Really fucked up. We saw that with Obamacare. The stupid government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care.

Everything else we have is nothing more than some kind of filthy welfare. Everything from getting treated free in an emergency room to Medicaid to the filthy subsidies given through shitty programs like Obamacare.

I'll pay my health care bills and you pay yours and we leave the government out of it. Isn't that fair or are you one of these greedy little worthless assholes that thinks somebody else should pay your health care bills?

You are still paying for the uninsured.


Yea Moon Bat and that is fucking problem and it needs to stop.

The solution is Medicare for all.. We don't have to be like a third world country.
 
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!

Automobiles, housing have also gone way up.. The only bargain left is gasoline.
True, yet weā€™re being told inflation is nonexistent.
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!
Again, what would you do differently. You bitch nonstop but never provide an alternative. What a man.....I am sorry, bitch.
Stay close to me and Iā€™ll teach you well, my son.
Deflection. We have been going back and forth here for nearly what four years? You have yet to provide a solution, you just bitch nonstop.
Lol. I know you consider me the most intelligent person youā€™ve ever met, but Iā€™m not the answer man. Iā€™m just a great man.
You are just a whiner and you deflected yet again. Carry on...when you man up, ping me.
I can only conclude from your continued demands for solutions, that you believe anyone who exposes problems must provide solutions or STFU. Nowā€¦you must know this is illogical.
So you just want to bitch. Got it. LOL

Thank you for at least being honest. Yes, to me if you complain you should provide an alternative. Otherwise you're just bitching.
 

A fucking welfare state where the government steals money from productive people and gives away to greedy shitheads is not fine. That is thievery.
The concept of forming a pool to distribute risk is basic to insurance. A reserve is then drawn upon when any member of the risk pool incurs eligible medical expenses. Optimizing the size of the risk pool minimizes the cost - as does the standardization and uniformity of the inevitable bureaucratic support systems via economy of scale. Thus, the actuarial advantage under the approach of all advanced democratic nations that insure everyone for less.


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.

Except the filthy ass government fucks that up.

It puts restrictions on where you can buy the insurance.

Obamacare added a bunch of useless shit to kiss the ass of the Libtards in it that ran up the cost of premiums and that is despicable.

The government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care just like they need to stay out of the business of fucking everything else up.

Cost SHIFTING not cost sharing. Do you know the difference?


You are so damn confused it is pathetic.

I will take one more time to explain to your dumb ass.

If I chose to join in an insurance pool then that is fine. I am put in a similar risk group and we all pay reasonable risk rates and the insurance company takes a profit out of the expenditures to pay for administering the program.

However, when the filthy ass government controls the pool by prohibiting free market transactions and putting in stupid costly requirement then it gets fucks up. Really fucked up. We saw that with Obamacare. The stupid government needs to stay out of the business of regulating health care.

Everything else we have is nothing more than some kind of filthy welfare. Everything from getting treated free in an emergency room to Medicaid to the filthy subsidies given through shitty programs like Obamacare.

I'll pay my health care bills and you pay yours and we leave the government out of it. Isn't that fair or are you one of these greedy little worthless assholes that thinks somebody else should pay your health care bills?

You are still paying for the uninsured.


Yea Moon Bat and that is fucking problem and it needs to stop.

The solution is Medicare for all.. We do't have to be like a third world country.
Yes thatā€™s the obvious solution, but it wonā€™t happen. Too many Americans are duped by corporate media that tells them it would cost too much, itā€™s communism, and death panels are forthcoming. In addition, the two criminal gangs have no intention of enacting it. Old Joe said heā€™d veto the bill if it landed on his desk. Proving once again what a lackey of the ultra wealthy he is. Heā€™s a terrible fraud.
 


Yes and if it is a voluntary pool then everything is fine.
The moral values of all advanced democratic nations do not allow for individuals and their families being consigned to suffering and dying because someone is alienated from society.

The reality that all advanced democracies have achieved a consensus concerning the way that moral commitment is best fulfilled is an expression of self-governance. Anyone who vehemently objects to that reality is free to go elsewhere.
 
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!

Automobiles, housing have also gone way up.. The only bargain left is gasoline.
True, yet weā€™re being told inflation is nonexistent.
In the richest nation on earth. Thatā€™s a lot of poor suffering Americans.


What a great country!
Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ā€˜High-Water Markā€™

Pretty good indication we need universal healthcare like the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Austrailia and the Gulf States.
What do you do about the problem of medical care over-consumption and under-supply resulting in price inflation thatā€™s already happening under existing government health insurance systems? What about the costs associated with implementing such a system, just go further into debt to fund it?

The countries/continents you pointed out donā€™t carry our current debt and structural deficit burdens, not to mention the fact that theyā€™re in part relying on U.S. obligations to provide for their national defense and thus carry a lower burden in that department as well. They also have their own scarcity issues of medical care along with the fact that they enjoy lower drug prices thanks the fact that American consumers shoulder the lions share of the burden of pharma R & D costs for them.

ā€œUniversal careā€ isnā€™t the silver bullet that some make it out to be, there are A LOT of questions that need to be addressed before traveling down that road.

Do you know what cost shifting is? Have you noticed private insurance premiums going up? You are already paying for seniors, indigents and million dollar premature infants.

Its all about priorities or maybe we really aren't smart enough or compassionate enough to pull it off.
Yeah, Iā€™m intimately familiar with the fact that costs can be shifted, however shifted costs donā€™t mean that those costs VANISH, theyā€™re still there and what youā€™re proposing doesnā€™t solve the problem since it doesnā€™t address the root cause of rising costs, it EXACERBATES them by further disconnecting the consumer from the cost of service and encouraging OVER-CONSUMPTION, insufficient supply meet artificially induced increased demand.

Overconsumption isn't a problem. 60% of the healthcare dollar goes to seniors, premature babies and those with chronic diseases. The young, working family uses very little of the healthcare dollar.
And what are your beloved Rs doing about this?
Planning more tax cuts for the billionaires no doubt.

It's all they know.
I received a tax cut from Trump and Iā€™m not a billionaire. Care to explain?
Yet based on the recent ProPublica report, itā€™s possible that you had a higher effective tax rate than the top 25 billionaires in the country. So instead of giving you a tax cut, what Trump really should have given you is access to those billionaires armies of attorneyā€™s, accountants, financial advisors and lobbyists.

So much for our ā€œprogressiveā€ tax code, huh?

Hahahahahaha. You have nothing.


A dozen facts about the economics of the US health-care system


U.S. per capita health-care spending nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 2018. Spending on U.S. health ā€¦
U.S. health-care spending is almost twice as high as the OECD average. The United States spends ā€¦
Most health-care spending is on hospitals and professional services. U.S. health-care spending is ā€¦
Five percent of Americans accounted for half of all U.S. health-care spending in 2017. Health-care
Itā€™s a system built on greed. What has increased more in cost over the past 40 years than HC? Maybe college tuition? Higher education and HC costs have gone straight up. Two terribly corrupt industries.

What a country!
Again, what would you do differently. You bitch nonstop but never provide an alternative. What a man.....I am sorry, bitch.
Stay close to me and Iā€™ll teach you well, my son.
Deflection. We have been going back and forth here for nearly what four years? You have yet to provide a solution, you just bitch nonstop.
Lol. I know you consider me the most intelligent person youā€™ve ever met, but Iā€™m not the answer man. Iā€™m just a great man.
You are just a whiner and you deflected yet again. Carry on...when you man up, ping me.
I can only conclude from your continued demands for solutions, that you believe anyone who exposes problems must provide solutions or STFU. Nowā€¦you must know this is illogical.
So you just want to bitch. Got it. LOL

Thank you for at least being honest. Yes, to me if you complain you should provide an alternative. Otherwise you're just bitching.
You better NEVER complain about anything in this country, unless you provide solutions. CRAZY!
 

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