Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
When the proposed senate bill includes a strong mandate for health insurance and is inforced by tax penalties they scream "The poor people that can't afford insurance will go broke and be thrown in jail! wah! wah!"
But when the mandate is weakened and the penalties reduced or removed for lower incomes they scream "The poor won't be covered and the insurance companies will go broke because they won't get the revenue! wah! wah!
New gripes about healthcare - WSJ
I guess nothing will make these crybabies happy
*edited to remove GOP from title*
although we all know where UHC opposition is coming from, and who is supported by the insurance lobby and the WSJ
I don't see the "double speak".
Your post seems like you think opposition to UHC/HC Reform is monolithic. It's nothing of the sort. All we're seeing here is competing (and opposed) interests fighting over provisions.
I.e. in this case the insurance companies and hosptials don't wanna give the government the savings they've promised unless the government delivers to them the millions of new (business) clients they want.
This underscores my initial complaints about UHC - gee how nice for the insurance companies, Uncle Sam is gonna make everyone buy their product so they can make even more money. What's next - we all are forced to buy [insert product] so those companies can make even more money and be happy too?
Jeebus read the article - these companies are concerned young people who do NOT usually use HC will not buy insurance thus subsidizing the others. They want young healthy people who don't HI to be forced to buy it so it's more affordable for others who do need it.
This is a clusterfvck of epic proportions. Nothing but cost-shifting, and that's not a solution.
We're in a bad economic time, and we wanna hit people with penalties or HI they don't need/want/can afford? Great, we've got about $750 billion of ARMs coming up for re-adjustment soon. Where are we gonna get the bailout money for the next wave of forclosures? When all that money is diverted into the HC/HI industry are all the other industry segments gonna be slammed? Who's got money for retail goods, tourism, dining out, new appliances, new clothes, new cars, new homes etc?
Bad ideas at a 'ggod time' are an inconvienence or even a hardship, but bad ideas at a bad time are a disaster. This is the latter.
Fern