Trump is an outsider
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Rich people who are more healthy will pay more for Cadillac coverage. That's how the private carriers will make money. Less premium but higher margins.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track. -
Interesting theory.greenblood said:
Rich people who are more healthy will pay more for Cadillac coverage. That's how the private carriers will make money. Less premium but higher margins.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Not so sure it would work in reality.
I think rich people would game the system.
And
Not enough to offset the loses the private carriers would be forced to face in helping the piss poor govt version. -
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it. -
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it. -
From Trump's mouth. With my added sarcasm to piss you off.topdawgnc said:
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it. -
I don't know about the % Hondo is pulling out of his ass, but...topdawgnc said:
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it.
It's easy to promise to repeal when you are running, but then you win, and you see how many of your citizens lose their coverage if you do, and it becomes less cut and dry. Especially when some of those people voted for you.
My bold prediction is he keeps some (most?) of it, changes a few things, and slaps his name on it.
Prepare for Trumpcare. It's a lot likeRomneycareObamacare. -
I get it.ThomasFremont said:
I don't know about the % Hondo is pulling out of his ass, but...topdawgnc said:
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it.
It's easy to promise to repeal when you are running, but then you win, and you see how many of your citizens lose their coverage if you do, and it becomes less cut and dry. Especially when some of those people voted for you.
My bold prediction is he keeps some (most?) of it, changes a few things, and slaps his name on it.
Prepare for Trumpcare. It's a lot likeRomneycareObamacare.
But ...
There is a good article in the WSJ today about the GOP strategy and how it paid off over time.
The reality is it was born to fail.
The goal was never to give everyone healthcare, it was to control healthcare ... and always has been.
You can't get single payer ... even with a super majority. So you design something so monsterous and so reliant on the youth ... it collapses and the government is forced to step in and save it.
There is enough structure there to band-aid a solution until a viable alternative can be launched. -
The first 90% is consensual.2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it. -
Actually it does not control health care.topdawgnc said:
I get it.ThomasFremont said:
I don't know about the % Hondo is pulling out of his ass, but...topdawgnc said:
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it.
It's easy to promise to repeal when you are running, but then you win, and you see how many of your citizens lose their coverage if you do, and it becomes less cut and dry. Especially when some of those people voted for you.
My bold prediction is he keeps some (most?) of it, changes a few things, and slaps his name on it.
Prepare for Trumpcare. It's a lot likeRomneycareObamacare.
But ...
There is a good article in the WSJ today about the GOP strategy and how it paid off over time.
The reality is it was born to fail.
The goal was never to give everyone healthcare, it was to control healthcare ... and always has been.
You can't get single payer ... even with a super majority. So you design something so monsterous and so reliant on the youth ... it collapses and the government is forced to step in and save it.
There is enough structure there to band-aid a solution until a viable alternative can be launched.
But getting past that, it was designed a base template to be improved over time as the need arises. And Democrats were stupid enough to think they could compromise to fix shit with it. -
I read it, and I don't disagree with it.topdawgnc said:
I get it.ThomasFremont said:
I don't know about the % Hondo is pulling out of his ass, but...topdawgnc said:
Where do you make this shit up from?2001400ex said:
No. Adding millions to the pool of insured isn't a path to single payer.topdawgnc said:
I'm interested to know how this would work.greenblood said:
I'm still a proponent of a single payer system and a private system. You can opt into a basic level government policy funded by tax dollars, or opt out and get a more comprehensive policy in the open market which would be fully tax deductible.mobey said:Wants to get rid of Obama Care...
Except for the mandate not allowing insurance companies to deny based on existing conditions.
LOL
Only works if 1) Govt subsidies to insurance companies 2) mandate that healthy be required to buy insurance with penalties for non compliance or 3) both
You know...
Obama Care.
The private companies would go broke.
You know, and I know ... hell even @collegdoog knows, that the average American is so fucking stupid that if given the option of "free" health care or paying for it (even with full tax deductions) ... there is no choice.
Obamacare was designed to fail, which would force a single payer system.
So far the failure is well on track.
Obamacare isn't working the best because Republicans have refused to do anything to try to fix it. Their only solution is to repeal. Now Trump wants to repeal but keep 90% of it.
It's easy to promise to repeal when you are running, but then you win, and you see how many of your citizens lose their coverage if you do, and it becomes less cut and dry. Especially when some of those people voted for you.
My bold prediction is he keeps some (most?) of it, changes a few things, and slaps his name on it.
Prepare for Trumpcare. It's a lot likeRomneycareObamacare.
But ...
There is a good article in the WSJ today about the GOP strategy and how it paid off over time.
The reality is it was born to fail.
The goal was never to give everyone healthcare, it was to control healthcare ... and always has been.
You can't get single payer ... even with a super majority. So you design something so monsterous and so reliant on the youth ... it collapses and the government is forced to step in and save it.
There is enough structure there to band-aid a solution until a viable alternative can be launched.
But is it about control? Or is it about removing the profit motive from healthcare?
I tend to think it's the latter. Same idea behind banning private prisons. The profit motive has it's place, but it shouldn't be everywhere.




