"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: ebscreen on November 11, 2016, 01:33:35 PMQuote from: bulldog on November 11, 2016, 01:24:18 PMSpecifically it benefits people that take care of themselves. Don't act like every single person with a pre-existing illness was denied coverage. If you were part of a group plan it didn't matter in most cases.It was just the people getting self insured, the same ones getting the shaft now.My point being that Joe Bill the roofer in Kentucky who's wife was uninsured and just got diagnosed with cancer is likelyto be screwed and yet's he's wholesale voted for it. I seriously don't get it.Yea but Joe Bill the roofer in Kentucky isnt bulldog, so in his opinion he can get freaked 'cause this is America and we look out for ourselves before anyone else or something like that. Anyway, back to printing since I'm done with my morning emails and artwork...
Quote from: bulldog on November 11, 2016, 01:24:18 PMSpecifically it benefits people that take care of themselves. Don't act like every single person with a pre-existing illness was denied coverage. If you were part of a group plan it didn't matter in most cases.It was just the people getting self insured, the same ones getting the shaft now.My point being that Joe Bill the roofer in Kentucky who's wife was uninsured and just got diagnosed with cancer is likelyto be screwed and yet's he's wholesale voted for it. I seriously don't get it.
Specifically it benefits people that take care of themselves. Don't act like every single person with a pre-existing illness was denied coverage. If you were part of a group plan it didn't matter in most cases.It was just the people getting self insured, the same ones getting the shaft now.
If you feel so strongly to help every single person that needs it, go ahead, with your own time and money.
Also, doctors and hospitals can't refuse care for people due to the inability to pay. Just sayin'
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on November 11, 2016, 01:20:39 PMYou guys aren't actually arguing that this version of health care is the best we can do are you? We get it some good things are there with Obama Care and I'd agree with that. But its far from even remotely good and for many people becoming too expensive.Not in the slightest. But anything that makes insurance company ceo's pissy is a step in the right direction.Becoming a billionaire at the detriment of your fellow man's health is disgusting in my opinion.They are now wet in the britches at the promises of the orange one.I, for one, have no problem paying more if it means that we do better by the health of the whole.And FWIW, I've never had health care that I would consider even decent. My plan is almost $400 now.I had BCBS, it sucked. Switched to Kaiser, it sucks. Overall health care in this country seems likeeffing mattress salesmen or something.
You guys aren't actually arguing that this version of health care is the best we can do are you? We get it some good things are there with Obama Care and I'd agree with that. But its far from even remotely good and for many people becoming too expensive.
Quote from: bulldog on November 11, 2016, 01:50:40 PM If you feel so strongly to help every single person that needs it, go ahead, with your own time and money.This is the standard response to the absurd idea that we should help eachother out. That what benefits the least benefits the most.The problem is, why should it fall to the individual to care for the herd? Should be the other way around as far as I'm concerned.
Quote from: mk162 on November 11, 2016, 01:53:05 PMAlso, doctors and hospitals can't refuse care for people due to the inability to pay. Just sayin'But many do not get primary care to slow down or prevent major problems......So when they do resort to emergency things are far worse and far more costly to deal with.....
Quote from: royster13 on November 11, 2016, 02:01:02 PMQuote from: mk162 on November 11, 2016, 01:53:05 PMAlso, doctors and hospitals can't refuse care for people due to the inability to pay. Just sayin'But many do not get primary care to slow down or prevent major problems......So when they do resort to emergency things are far worse and far more costly to deal with.....Which many studies have pointed to as one of the main reasons our healthcare costs per capita are twice the next most expensive country.
Quote from: ebscreen on November 11, 2016, 01:56:13 PMQuote from: bulldog on November 11, 2016, 01:50:40 PM If you feel so strongly to help every single person that needs it, go ahead, with your own time and money.This is the standard response to the absurd idea that we should help eachother out. That what benefits the least benefits the most.The problem is, why should it fall to the individual to care for the herd? Should be the other way around as far as I'm concerned.The problem is, why do you think you can take as much of my money as you want that you did not work at all for to make that happen?If I reach into your wallet and see you have $200 and I take $60 or maybe $80 or maybe $100 because I want to go do something good with it but I'm not going to tell you exactly what, you're cool with that?Or is that stealing?I'm a little confused. Where is the line?
This is the fundamental issue honestly. My view of it (which is of course biased by which side of "the line" I fall on) is people either believe that collectively we are better off when everyone contributes to the greater good, or they believe that we should look out for our own self-interests at the expense of the greater good as long as it benefits us more than our neighbors. Essentially you either believe we can all benefit together albeit maybe with a little less individual benefit when compared to everyone else, or we can have some who benefit at the expense of some who don't but those who do benefit will benefit a lot more. I don't really see why insurance executives and shareholders making record profits is better for me or you or anyone else than modestly well paid bureaucrats doing the same work.
What's really funny is all this hoopla over a guy that hasn't even been sworn in yet. At this point everything he's looking to accomplish is speculation. I think the left should give him a chance instead of riot in the streets, light crap on fire, smash windows and block traffic.
"Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA" yes this is true BUT BUT BUT..........I will say it again. the ONLY way to repeal ACA is through congress (house and senate). the senate has enough democrats to filibuster, so if ACA is repealed that means some democrats voted to repeal. But as you have said ONLY TRUMP and REPUBLICANS want to repeal so with the filibuster the senate has a REPEAL will not happen.oh and this is a FACT not imaginedBCBS of Florida non ACA plan and I pay $500 month has gone up $100 for the last 2 years.