From Health Care BS. (H/T ECM)
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1. Don’t need or want a health insurance policy? Sorry, the individual mandate makes it a federal crime not to buy insurance.
2. Want to pay less in premiums by buying health insurance coverage with limits on coverage? Sorry, Obamacare also dictates how much coverage you must buy (including maternity coverage if you are a single male).
4. As an employer, you’d like to offer your employees high-deductible coverage or policies that don’t cover “children” as old as age 26? Sorry, that’s now illegal.
5. As a business-owner with 100 employees, you want to expand your sales and hire a few more people? Sorry, if you hire one more person, Obamacare requires you to buy insurance for all your employees.
6. You’re a physician and don’t want the government looking over your shoulder? Sorry, the HHS is now authorized to use your claims data to measure the resources you use.
Taking money from small businesses? That reduces the supply of jobs. Making doctors jump through hoops? That reduces the supply of doctors.
From Carrie Lukas at National Review. (H/T ECM)
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Last night, Speaker Pelosi reiterated that passing the health-care legislation means that “Being a woman will no longer be a pre-existing medical condition.” It’s true that outlawing gender ratings will effectively shift women’s health costs to men (which means young men will see their health-insurance premiums rise disproportionately). Yet the Senate bill makes being a single mom a new kind of pre-existing condition: Instead of higher insurance premiums, these women will have fewer employment opportunities. Congratulations Mrs. Speaker.
What happens when you take money away from healthy single men? They don’t marry because they can’t afford to become husbands and fathers. Government replaces men as husbands and fathers. That’s what this health care bill does.
Someone needs to be taking a closer look at how doctors are raping their patients. My other half had to see the doctor just before the employer health insurance went into effect. It cost over $600 for a run of the mill infection. And yet the doctors and even insurance companies get away with these ridiculous price gouging because no one is saying, “what, how much will that cost?” when they are sick.
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All rights and freedoms carry with them responsibilities for yourself and others. If you don’t look after yourself someone else has to. I’m not sure how those minimum coverages were determined, but to a Canadian they seem pretty normal, oh and welcome to the rest of the world.
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“What happens when you take money away from healthy single men? They don’t marry because they can’t afford to become husbands and fathers. Government replaces men as husbands and fathers. That’s what this health care bill does.”
You’re asking the wrong question. The right question is: “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
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