How to pay for universal healthcare.

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This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
 
This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
Of course, it all makes sense, liberals want Communism, because this next bunch of morons can do it better.

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This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
Of course, if more people got off their lazy fucking ass, and got a Job, from Obama's roaring economic recovery, you know that President Trump inherited, those people would get healthcare provided by their companies, but since they are lazy liberals, work is to a liberal, like a cross is to a vampire.
 
Trump notoriously said he supported the single payer idea.

The democrooks fucked up our system deliberately, now they're loading up euroweenie HC legislation. There are enough republicrats to go along.

Don't be shocked if the road to getting rid of meat puppet faggot care goes down the road of nanny state socialism as it was intended too.

 
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Look how well the VA works!
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News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
 
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This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
Of course, if more people got off their lazy fucking ass, and got a Job, from Obama's roaring economic recovery, you know that President Trump inherited, those people would get healthcare provided by their companies, but since they are lazy liberals, work is to a liberal, like a cross is to a vampire.
U.S. job openings hit record high, nearly 6.2 million

You mean if ignorant Republicans got off their asses and got an education, they could get a job.
 
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This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
Of course, it all makes sense, liberals want Communism, because this next bunch of morons can do it better.

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You forgot to show the connection between healthcare in this country and Venezuela numb nuts.
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”


More Than 500 Vets Died at VA Hospitals Due to Mistakes Since 2010
 
This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?
Of course, if more people got off their lazy fucking ass, and got a Job, from Obama's roaring economic recovery, you know that President Trump inherited, those people would get healthcare provided by their companies, but since they are lazy liberals, work is to a liberal, like a cross is to a vampire.
U.S. job openings hit record high, nearly 6.2 million

You mean if ignorant Republicans got off their asses and got an education, they could get a job.
Nope the stupid liberals who vote for free stuff. Like you...

 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
So? 500 dead vets because execs wanted bigger bonuses. And they still work at the VA.
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
So? 500 dead vets because execs wanted bigger bonuses. And they still work at the VA.
So, how many die in our other system?
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
So? 500 dead vets because execs wanted bigger bonuses. And they still work at the VA.
So, how many die in our other system?
The wonders of government run healthcare. Your system:

The NHS’s medical director will spell out the failings of 14 trusts in England, which between them have been responsible for up to 13,000 “excess deaths” since 2005. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh will describe how each hospital let its patients down badly through poor care, medical errors and failures of management,and will show that the scandal of Stafford Hospital, where up to 1,200 patients died needlessly, was not a one-off. The report will also pile pressure on Labour over its handling of the NHS, with the Conservatives likely to seize on it to attack Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary who was in charge of the NHS in England from June 2009 until May 2010.

13,000 died needlessly at 14 worst NHS trusts
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
So? 500 dead vets because execs wanted bigger bonuses. And they still work at the VA.
So, how many die in our other system?
The wonders of government run healthcare. Your system:

The NHS’s medical director will spell out the failings of 14 trusts in England, which between them have been responsible for up to 13,000 “excess deaths” since 2005. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh will describe how each hospital let its patients down badly through poor care, medical errors and failures of management,and will show that the scandal of Stafford Hospital, where up to 1,200 patients died needlessly, was not a one-off. The report will also pile pressure on Labour over its handling of the NHS, with the Conservatives likely to seize on it to attack Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary who was in charge of the NHS in England from June 2009 until May 2010.

13,000 died needlessly at 14 worst NHS trusts
We don't live in England.
 
This is just a beginning.

Now that business won't have to pay for healthcare anymore, make part of that money saved a tax cut and the other part towards universal healthcare.

Since the government would take it over, instead of money going to insurance companies who skim money from every policy, all that revenue would go into paying for healthcare.

And come on Republicans, just for once, don't be stupid. Healthcare companies get their money skimming from the policies they sell. Just the top 10 companies alone account for over a trillion dollars.

The Fortune 500's 10 biggest health-care companies

Let's just cut out the skimmers and the middle man.

Remember, manufacturing has doubled in the last few decades and millions of Americans have been laid off because those jobs were taken by automation. These companies are making money hand over fist. Why not help support a little bit some of the millions they cast aside?

If universal health care is so practical and affordable why have the most left wing states already bailed on their plans to implement it?
 
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”
I have two relatives who have been using the VA for years. They have been getting excellent care.
So? 500 dead vets because execs wanted bigger bonuses. And they still work at the VA.
So, how many die in our other system?
The wonders of government run healthcare. Your system:

The NHS’s medical director will spell out the failings of 14 trusts in England, which between them have been responsible for up to 13,000 “excess deaths” since 2005. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh will describe how each hospital let its patients down badly through poor care, medical errors and failures of management,and will show that the scandal of Stafford Hospital, where up to 1,200 patients died needlessly, was not a one-off. The report will also pile pressure on Labour over its handling of the NHS, with the Conservatives likely to seize on it to attack Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary who was in charge of the NHS in England from June 2009 until May 2010.

13,000 died needlessly at 14 worst NHS trusts
We don't live in England.
You're right. Government run healthcare in the US would be much much worse.
 
Look how well the VA works!
True:

News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

WASHINGTON – Thirty-two Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the nation were recently recognized as “top performers” by the independent panel that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

“We are proud of the medical facilities that have been recognized for demonstrating VA’s commitment to provide the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “This achievement highlights the hard work of our VA medical staff to serve Veterans.”


More Than 500 Vets Died at VA Hospitals Due to Mistakes Since 2010

Compare that with the 98,000 to 200,000 that die due to mistakes in other hospitals. There are good and bad hospitals and good and bad VA facilities. All in all the VA does a good job.

How Many Die From Medical Mistakes in U.S. Hospitals? — ProPublica
 

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