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‘How’s that Hopey-Changey Thing Working Out for Ya?’ ~Governor Sarah Palin
What?? I heard that health insurance premiums were going down $2500 per year..
The obama-made unemployed paying for their own coverage are going to love it.
The plan is to leave just enough out of your paychecks so you can survive, be equal with your trodden poor fellow man, and unable to achieve the American dream.
And then if you DO manage to get your “American Dream” they will take it away from you, they will create a reason.
My family health insurance increased $100 in November and now cost over $13,000 per year. It’s more per month than a 30-year mortgage on a $300,000 home.
There is nothing “affordable” when it comes to Obamacare.
My utter hatred and contempt for these people is beyond words.
If a nuclear bomb went off in DC and took them all out - I would throw a block party.
I got a surprise...my health insurance is dropping by almost $30 a month!
Of course, I have a $2,500 deductible, virtually no prescriptions are covered and every time I see my primary doctor I get a bill for 70% of his fee (in addition to my copay). Same with blood work...the bill for the lion’s share of the fee arrives weeks later.
Sometimes I wonder “why have it at all”, but then I remember I live in Massachusetts, where Mitt Romney denied me that choice.
That dumb SOB has lost his mind. This is done in clinical trials every day and typically requires hundreds, even thousands, of subjects. The drug companies spend billions on it, usually testing and comparing only two drugs at a time: the new treatment drug vs. the old standby drug that’s widely recognized as being the best prescription drug for the condition — not vs. over-the-counter crap, which long ago was ruled out as the best therapy. OMG, and that fool in the White House believes it’s a good idea to test almost every over-the-counter remedy against all the prescription drugs used for the same disease/condition? Say a giant 10-way study for every disease?
If it’s done properly, you’ll need sample sizes of thousands upon thousands of participants for each study. Maybe millions of participants for some of them. Even a two-way study sometimes needs thousands of subjects. And the studies will need to continue for years AND YEARS. OTOH, if it’s not done properly, why spend a nickel on it?
Get ready to be robbed blind.
On personal responsibility: take care of yourselves-- self-educate, eat properly, lose weight if you need to, control blood sugar, exercise, get your BP at or below normal range, consider some supplements, stop smoking and drinking beyond moderate intake. *Find a doctor that you can access privately, outside the system* Because once poor health gets hold of you quality health care just won't be as accessible as it has been, and you might bang into bureaucratic walls or just simply slip through the cracks, especially if you're of a certain age. And even if you're still young and in good health it's much preferable to remain healthy than roll the dice in the darkened alley that is the future state of our health care system. Declining health is never fun, but battling for adequate care within what promises to be a dysfunctional system will only cause you greater suffering. The goal isn't immortality but to thrive while you're alive.
Have a nice day and vote Newt in 2012!
Haven't private insurance companies done this already?
The goal of the research, part of a little-known provision of President Barack Obamas health care law, is to answer such basic questions as whether that new prescription drug advertised on TV really works better than an old generic costing much less.
The FDA has already spent BILLIONS of taxpayer dollars doing this exact same thing. They already have determined that generics work just as well.