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Originally Posted by jhende3
They are a lot of people who comes up with all kind of misinformation about health care reform like "give up 1/2 your check to pay for it" This is the kind of thing that is really sad.
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How do YOU think it's going to be paid for? There are 3 ways: (1) increased taxes (yes, YOUR taxes will go up), (2) increased insurance premiums (yes, YOUR insurance premium will go up) and (3) decreased services elsewhere (Medicare/Medicaid benefits will be cut).
The government can't run shit except a military. Social Security is going bankrupt, Medicare/Medicaid is going bankrupt, the Post Office is going bankrupt and NOW our health and medical coverage is left up to these clowns?!!! Gee, I wonder what could possibly go wrong with this option?
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams of Canada just came to the US to have heart surgery (
http://www.google.com/hostednews/can...Yz_6_b-gsGGDxA). Why, because paying for better U.S. medical services was a better option than his own FREE Canadian health care.
If you ever entered Charity Hospital, you would have seen what "free" health care looked like. Now we get to bring that to every hospital. Anybody who thinks this will not affect them is living in a dream world. The insurance you have will cost you more, the services you get will decline and you will have to wait longer to get it. Of course, the "free" health care is not "universal" as those who "can" pay for it still have to pay for it or be fined while those who "can't" pay for it get to ride on my increase in premiums. There are already many doctors who will not accept Medicare/Medicaid because the reimbursement rate is way too low and it takes too long to get paid, yet somehow increasing the number of people with free or cheap health coverage is not going to make this problem even worse?
There's no doubt that health insurance is expensive. Most of that is due to those who are uninsured. Now we just added more uninsured to rolls at the expense of others. I pay almost $2,400 a year in premiums and I have to shell out $5,500 out of pocket BEFORE I get reimbursed a single dime from my insurance company. Almost $8,000 a year before I see any benefits at all, but now we get to give this service away to those who choose not to have it. Pretty soon, I won't be able to afford insurance, or at least won't be able to afford to get sick, but I'll still make "too much" for the free stuff. So I'll then be one of the "new uninsured." What plan will they come up with for me, I wonder?
What a country.