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Re: March for health care!
What has improved exactly?
Yes, premiums have always gone up, not arguing that, but not at this rate. And who complained they couldn't afford it? I am guessing people that were unemployed or had employers that didn't provide it.
I am giving you a real world example. My company pays our own health care costs, last year it was 3.2 million in cost for claims and administration costs.
For the last 50+ years they have always absorbed the increases because they were consistent and not absurd and they could plan for it. We had to switch our network to health partners two years ago as the increase was 50% to renew ours at our other network, 50%!!!
Our costs still went up but just not nearly as bad. But it was bad enough that now we the employees have to pay out of pocket for the business to survive.
So again, how is this plan better? Because now poor people/free loaders get insurance? Again, I am happy you don't have to pay out of pocket (directly) but you are the minority across American because guess what, companies/corporations don't want to eat this whole cost alone.
And seriously, people have free health care or subsidized health care now, so where do you think that money is coming from? it doesn't just materialize...well maybe through our "quantitative easing" (LAWL), but we are all paying for the people that now have health care who couldn't afford it before.
Again, this is just more redistribution of wealth and more policies that further destroy the middle class. Soon it will be just poor and rich and no middle class if it isn't that way already, hard not to be when 50% of the population doesn't do shit.
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