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ppaw1999

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Jun 26, 2017 10:03 AM
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/senate-health-bill-gets-a-wary-reception-from-coast-to-coast/ar-BBDfjjE?li=BBnb7Kz

It is becoming quite obvious the Republicans only plan for health care is to repeal Obamacare. They have no feasible plan to replace it. If they were smart they would work with the left and start tweaking Obamacare. Let both parties get stuck with an unpopular health care plan so they both can own it.
Jun 26, 2017 10:03am
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QuakerOats

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Jun 26, 2017 12:11 PM
It should not have to be "replaced". With a couple minor policy tweaks we can return insurance to the private sector and allow The People to drive costs down. The problem is BIG government.
Jun 26, 2017 12:11pm
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ppaw1999

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Jun 26, 2017 1:41 PM
QuakerOats;1860290 wrote:It should not have to be "replaced". With a couple minor policy tweaks we can return insurance to the private sector and allow The People to drive costs down. The problem is BIG government.
I agree with you QO. The problem is I don't see either side of the political aisle stepping aside. We are stuck with Big Government involvement and it isn't going to go away.
Jun 26, 2017 1:41pm
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QuakerOats

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Jun 26, 2017 1:47 PM
You are probably correct.

Sickening.
Jun 26, 2017 1:47pm
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gut

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Jun 26, 2017 4:06 PM
ppaw1999;1860268 wrote: It is becoming quite obvious the Republicans only plan for health care is to repeal Obamacare. They have no feasible plan to replace it.
I'd argue simply getting rid of a bad plan is superior to replacing it with an equally bad plan of their own.

I know it runs counter to nanny logic and the invisible hand of govt....but sometimes the best solution is for Congress to do nothing - but too much stupidity and hubris for Washington to grasp that.
Jun 26, 2017 4:06pm
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Jun 27, 2017 8:13 AM
gut;1860326 wrote:I'd argue simply getting rid of a bad plan is superior to replacing it with an equally bad plan of their own.

I know it runs counter to nanny logic and the invisible hand of govt....but sometimes the best solution is for Congress to do nothing - but too much stupidity and hubris for Washington to grasp that.
So much this. ^^
Jun 27, 2017 8:13am
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Jun 27, 2017 2:29 PM
Well, another swing and miss from the GOP on this thing. Maybe the l'il campers will get it right someday. For their sakes I hope so, since it seems like the billionaires that own them are threatening to withhold their allowance if they can't get something done really, really soon.
Jun 27, 2017 2:29pm
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gut

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Jun 27, 2017 5:54 PM
Heretic;1860464 wrote:Well, another swing and miss from the GOP on this thing. Maybe the l'il campers will get it right someday. For their sakes I hope so, since it seems like the billionaires that own them are threatening to withhold their allowance if they can't get something done really, really soon.
Funny you talk about the billionaires owning the GOP, since it was Obamacare - written exclusively by Democrats - that contained billions in subsidies for the insurance industry. And after those subsidies sunset, carriers started dropping out of exchanges left and right.
Jun 27, 2017 5:54pm
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Jun 30, 2017 11:11 AM
For those in favor of single payer, google charlie gard to see a preview of what single payer does.
Jun 30, 2017 11:11am
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Jun 30, 2017 11:27 AM
like_that;1860919 wrote:For those in favor of single payer, google charlie gard to see a preview of what single payer does.
I already know about what you're referring to. I couldn't believe it when I read that article! Still can't believe it...
Jun 30, 2017 11:27am
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Jun 30, 2017 11:29 AM
like_that;1860919 wrote:For those in favor of single payer, google charlie gard to see a preview of what single payer does.
Ha, anyone in favor of single payer is unfamiliar with math.


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Jun 30, 2017 11:29am
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Jun 30, 2017 11:52 AM
I think that between the Senate bringing up crappy bills and the CBO poor scoring is just a set up for full repeal and replace. THey are just filling up the excuse barrel with this garbage they are throwing out now.
Jun 30, 2017 11:52am
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Jun 30, 2017 12:06 PM
iclfan2;1860927 wrote:Ha, anyone in favor of single payer is unfamiliar with math.


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This and it's hilarious that people truly believe that the Government (regardless of which party is making the decisions... this is important to keep in mind) will always have your health or family members health in your best interest. Even if in some cases they side with your take, do you truly want a group of bureaucrat to make important decisions on your health or family's health for you?

Maybe I am crazy, but I think it's absolutely fucking absurd.
Jun 30, 2017 12:06pm
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Jun 30, 2017 12:21 PM
Look no further than England telling a family they can't try medicine in America and their child has to die. If you trust the government to give a shit about you, you are a moron.


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Jun 30, 2017 12:21pm
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Jun 30, 2017 1:27 PM
The one thing single payer has, is the ability to force providers to charge a certain amount. They can control costs by telling them what they can charge. The question in my mind is do you want them controlling the cost...
Jun 30, 2017 1:27pm
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Jun 30, 2017 2:22 PM
FatHobbit;1860948 wrote:The one thing single payer has, is the ability to force providers to charge a certain amount. They can control costs by telling them what they can charge. The question in my mind is do you want them controlling the cost...

Bullshit.


Put the buyer of the product face to face with the provider.
Jun 30, 2017 2:22pm
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QuakerOats

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Jun 30, 2017 2:23 PM
Medicaid ......actual benefits represent about 30% of the cost of the program. Another BIG government disaster.
Jun 30, 2017 2:23pm
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rocketalum

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Jun 30, 2017 2:50 PM
QuakerOats;1860964 wrote:Bullshit.


Put the buyer of the product face to face with the provider.
Where the pure 'free market' argument breaks down for me in terms of healthcare is on this point. You can't make an apples to apples comparison from healthcare to other industries. I can shop around for a new transmission and if one shop is way out of line in price they will either fall in line or go out of business. I can't shop for emergency care (I need it now) I can't shop for medications (maybe it's brand new with no generic option). If I don't agree to pay the asking price for that transmission I have to walk, if I don't agree to pay what the hospital is asking for a heart bypass surgery...I die. Take into account I don't even know the cost going in. I need heart surgery I'm thinking of my mortality not "am I getting a good deal on this".

Free market capitalism is the best economic system the world has going no argument on that. That doesn't mean you can just peanut butter spread it to all industries and expect it to work everywhere.
Jun 30, 2017 2:50pm
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Jun 30, 2017 3:01 PM
QuakerOats;1860964 wrote:Bullshit.


Put the buyer of the product face to face with the provider.
Right on Ayn.
Jun 30, 2017 3:01pm
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QuakerOats

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Jun 30, 2017 3:58 PM
I understand your point, and I don't have the numbers at hand regarding emergency care $$ versus non-emergency care $$. But if you had an HSA and you needed an MRI, my guess is you might call a few providers and make them get competitive. When 'someone else' is paying the bill, there is often no incentive to negotiate. Then again, most insurers, if not all, do in fact negotiate prices at various providers in their service area, at least to some extent.

We do know for a fact, though, that government involvement will make everything more complex, costlier, and ultimately diminish care.
Jun 30, 2017 3:58pm
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isadore

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Jun 30, 2017 4:11 PM
gosh a ruddies! and without government involvement if you were poor and needed an MRI then treatment, you would just die.
Jun 30, 2017 4:11pm
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QuakerOats

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Jun 30, 2017 4:36 PM
isadore;1860994 wrote:gosh a ruddies! and without government involvement if you were poor and needed an MRI then treatment, you would just die.

Yes, that is exactly what happened prior to obamaKare.
Jun 30, 2017 4:36pm