clayinaustin
Charter Member
yes, Cat. it was meant as a joke with a moral. not a real story. 

Let me add a tid bit of info, here.
I grew up in a communist country, not socialism, but close.
Everyone who worked for the goverment and for the "couse" just worked enough not to get in trouble. Large goverment owned farms did pourly with the crop yield. Many small private farmers... the poor, with their back yard and small ranch time properties worked their but off and the yield per acre was several times as the gov. owned land. My Dad, (and many others) were tabbling in the black market and made twice as much in half the time as with the gov job. The gov. looked the other way with the black market and the private enterpice ventures, since that actualy kept the country going bankcrupt.
Years and decades later.. the communism failed, and private enterprise is going strong. WE have to be very carefull here and not allow our left wing, radical, liberal azzholes taking the country with a system that's doomed to failure. I can guarrantfreeking to you, that even in hard times "ANYONE" want's to work.. they will find a job. Anyone wants hand outs.!?/ well... I have a 357 mag hollow point with their name on it
I believe at the end of 4 years, Liberals will hate Obama more than Conservatives. I don't think he will take the wrong path in the long run. But I very well could be wrong.
yes, Cat. it was meant as a joke with a moral. not a real story.![]()
Besides, some of my staunch-Republican doctor clients are hoping for socialized medicine! No kidding, one said he'd rather 20-40% of all billing than 0% of most from the insurance company. They know they'll come out ahead.
I'm still thinking this through, but more money in my pocket is more money in my pocket. Period.
And as a business owner whose employees make less than $50k/yr, I welcome some kind of national HC system. If they want to tax my employees and me 3% more but give me a huge break on medical costs, I am all for it. And I will net more money to me.
One of the biggest factors in skyrocketing medical costs is the removal of the patient in the financial decisions.
Of course, but when everyone is begging the government for money, the government needs to have some revenues to keep going. If people would stop asking the government to provide thngs, like police, fire, streets, etc, we could stop paying taxes. I totally agree the government is too big, but everyone is asking them to fix expensive problems, so they are not going to give tax holidays.
Remember, this problem is systemic. It requires a repair of the system, then we can get back to our fiscally conservative ideological ways.
And as a business owner whose employees make less than $50k/yr, I welcome some kind of national HC system. If they want to tax my employees and me 3% more but give me a huge break on medical costs, I am all for it. And I will net more money to me.
Right now, a $50k employee with a family pays roughly 30% of his/her gross income to the health insurance premium and deductible. I dont give a God Damn about what the health care is like. That's way too much money going to insurance companies.
Besides, some of my staunch-Republican doctor clients are hoping for socialized medicine! No kidding, one said he'd rather 20-40% of all billing than 0% of most from the insurance company. They know they'll come out ahead.
I'm still thinking this through, but more money in my pocket is more money in my pocket. Period.
I just hate the though of the Federal Governemnt taking tens of thousands of dollars out of my pocket to pay for a heart transplant for some who can't afford it. I would rather keep my hard earned money and let them die!
If this was true then why not let the private businesses and the people keep their money by not paying taxes for 3-6 months?
If you want an immediate drop in health care costs, then pass tort reform and limit the financial liability of health care providers, i.e. doctors and hospitals. If a patient can only sue for $10,000 then insurance premiums would be slashed and the saving would be passed on to the comsumers/patients.
Just my hopeful two-cents...
He's been sued twice and won both. Both times, even though he won, his insurance company had to pick up the entire tab.