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All Obamacare has really done is little.
Pooled together the same old insurance for profit providers so that people could get insurance outside of employment, if needed.
Plus, enabled a few common sense regulations like removing caps and pre-existing denial.
Which sounds great on paper, except we all know insurance companies will re-coop that increased cost with raising rates. After all, this is still an insurance for profit system we all live in.
I find it so amusing when some people think or actually believe this is any wheres near a government healthcare system. Or universal healthcare system.
Not anything even close to.
Oh, and that penalty tax for people that refuse to carry health insurance.
Which makes sense, since we have the very same system for our automobile insurance.
And the health of the human body is more important than your SUV or Prius. No?
I sat up, eyes wide open, when Trump mentioned that universal healthcare works very well in other countries.
Can you imagine, a republican president for universal healthcare?
That definitely beats Obamacare, FYI.
And if an Obamacare repeal is in the future, universal healthcare would be a great and acceptable replacement, realistically speaking of replacement options.
People are justly worried that any universal government type of national healthcare would operate like the IRS or most other dysfunctional government agencies.
The challenge for the next president and congress would be to merge a newly formed government program with the current private insurance program.
Allow the private companies to function but no longer independent.
Place them under a highly government regulated system where the private providers still provide the care, but all the costs are strictly controlled and costs set by the government.
And a tax system set in place where everyone pays for their universal health insurance.
The government could control drug costs and profits as well.
Yep! It would be a major change to our healthcare system, but the profit thing would be eliminated. And every US citizen would be 100% covered, services as well as medications.
It could be done. All it needs is a very smart president, congress, and some old fashion American will power. The same will power that won us WWII.
Pooled together the same old insurance for profit providers so that people could get insurance outside of employment, if needed.
Plus, enabled a few common sense regulations like removing caps and pre-existing denial.
Which sounds great on paper, except we all know insurance companies will re-coop that increased cost with raising rates. After all, this is still an insurance for profit system we all live in.
I find it so amusing when some people think or actually believe this is any wheres near a government healthcare system. Or universal healthcare system.
Not anything even close to.
Oh, and that penalty tax for people that refuse to carry health insurance.
Which makes sense, since we have the very same system for our automobile insurance.
And the health of the human body is more important than your SUV or Prius. No?
I sat up, eyes wide open, when Trump mentioned that universal healthcare works very well in other countries.
Can you imagine, a republican president for universal healthcare?
That definitely beats Obamacare, FYI.
And if an Obamacare repeal is in the future, universal healthcare would be a great and acceptable replacement, realistically speaking of replacement options.
People are justly worried that any universal government type of national healthcare would operate like the IRS or most other dysfunctional government agencies.
The challenge for the next president and congress would be to merge a newly formed government program with the current private insurance program.
Allow the private companies to function but no longer independent.
Place them under a highly government regulated system where the private providers still provide the care, but all the costs are strictly controlled and costs set by the government.
And a tax system set in place where everyone pays for their universal health insurance.
The government could control drug costs and profits as well.
Yep! It would be a major change to our healthcare system, but the profit thing would be eliminated. And every US citizen would be 100% covered, services as well as medications.
It could be done. All it needs is a very smart president, congress, and some old fashion American will power. The same will power that won us WWII.