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I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
And negotiate pharma prices down to what Canadians pay, we're subsidizing the "loss" Canada negotiates US pharma corporations down to. that's Don's claim to fame ain't it? Negotiation?Tax credits??
Just leave the subsidies in place, no sense in doing the same thing a different way. Such idiots, get off the pot, and fix the issues, leave it like it is and tell the insurance companies to get in or die a slow lingering death.
Tax credits??
Just leave the subsidies in place, no sense in doing the same thing a different way. Such idiots, get off the pot, and fix the issues, leave it like it is and tell the insurance companies to get in or die a slow lingering death.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
subsidies and tax credits accomplish pretty much the same thing. The problem with subsidies from a market perspective is that the gummit has control over what's in the policy.Tax credits??
Just leave the subsidies in place, no sense in doing the same thing a different way. Such idiots, get off the pot, and fix the issues, leave it like it is and tell the insurance companies to get in or die a slow lingering death.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Okay. I'll bite.
Insofar as you imply that competition hasn't ever "had anything to do with our healthcare system," what is the economic market structure in which you think healthcare services and products (including insurance products) are bought and sold?
- Perfect competition
- Monopoly
- Oligopoly
- Monopolistic competition
- Monopsony
I'd go for D. Although what we have is pretty much a monopoly, or near monopoly, of insurance companies in any given state. And the healthcare providers must negotiate with the insurance company what they get paid for individual services. And those fees are loosely set by adopting what Medicare pays ... and Medicare is a govt run monopoly. So, maybe D fits that.I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Okay. I'll bite.
Insofar as you imply that competition hasn't ever "had anything to do with our healthcare system," what is the economic market structure in which you think healthcare services and products (including insurance products) are bought and sold?
- Perfect competition
- Monopoly
- Oligopoly
- Monopolistic competition
- Monopsony
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Okay. I'll bite.
Insofar as you imply that competition hasn't ever "had anything to do with our healthcare system," what is the economic market structure in which you think healthcare services and products (including insurance products) are bought and sold?
- Perfect competition
- Monopoly
- Oligopoly
- Monopolistic competition
- Monopsony
I don't think label and/or bumper sticker slogan solutions are really working for america. I don't think they ever have.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Actually it did prior to Medicare. Not that I wish to return to a pure free market system.
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Okay. I'll bite.
Insofar as you imply that competition hasn't ever "had anything to do with our healthcare system," what is the economic market structure in which you think healthcare services and products (including insurance products) are bought and sold?
- Perfect competition
- Monopoly
- Oligopoly
- Monopolistic competition
- Monopsony
I don't think label and/or bumper sticker slogan solutions are really working for america. I don't think they ever have.
Okay...are you going to answer the question I asked in response to your earlier comment? Are you retracting that earlier comment?
I don't see it. Senator Bennett of Utah got primaried for actually saying the right thing. End the tax expenditure for employer sponsored, raise taxes like Obamacare did, and "give" every American a tax credit. The gop said they wanted competition amongst both insurance companies and healthcare provides to get customers. there it was.They have the better part of two years to do the doo doo.
We'll see what happens. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
Obamacare sucked. But it's not like our side put up anything ... real. And even now the gop can't get votes. But we'll see.
As if competition has anything or ever had anything to do with our healthcare system.
Okay. I'll bite.
Insofar as you imply that competition hasn't ever "had anything to do with our healthcare system," what is the economic market structure in which you think healthcare services and products (including insurance products) are bought and sold?
- Perfect competition
- Monopoly
- Oligopoly
- Monopolistic competition
- Monopsony
I don't think label and/or bumper sticker slogan solutions are really working for america. I don't think they ever have.
Okay...are you going to answer the question I asked in response to your earlier comment? Are you retracting that earlier comment?
subsidies and tax credits accomplish pretty much the same thing. The problem with subsidies from a market perspective is that the gummit has control over what's in the policy.Tax credits??
Just leave the subsidies in place, no sense in doing the same thing a different way. Such idiots, get off the pot, and fix the issues, leave it like it is and tell the insurance companies to get in or die a slow lingering death.
Not necessarily. When the gummitt was handing out credits for stuff like energy efficient laundry driers, sellers would sell on interest free credit payable at tax return time. It could work the same way.Tax credits??
Just leave the subsidies in place, no sense in doing the same thing a different way. Such idiots, get off the pot, and fix the issues, leave it like it is and tell the insurance companies to get in or die a slow lingering death.
Tax credits only help those who can pay up front for it in the first place.