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To: markomalley

My relatives are very concerned over this whole mess. Everyone is wondering what bad news is coming next.


12 posted on 11/08/2013 7:19:51 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: Ciexyz

My relatives are very concerned over this whole mess. Everyone is wondering what bad news is coming next.

The really neat thing is that seniors are huge voting block and obamaramadingdong and the demonrats are really pissing them off.


16 posted on 11/08/2013 7:34:38 PM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Ciexyz

The script is already written:

1. The web site will be deemed operational by the 10th of December....although there’s a lack of security with ID fraud noticed, and it will still tank out because it just can’t handle hundreds of thousands logging in at the same time.

2. January will come with shock. They just didn’t get the numbers of young people they expected, and the WH huddles quietly and wondering just how big a deal this is.

3. By March of 2014, folks are falling into deductible shock. They were used to 1,500-to-3,000 dollar deductibles. This new game of $5,000-to-$7,500 deductibles....invites savings they don’t have. One brief emergency room visit in March....suddenly turns into a $5,200 bill that the citizen has to pay...not the insurance company. No one has cash laying around to fit into the new deductible deal. The low-wage idiots who got the subsidy stuff? Well...subsidy isn’t there to help with the deductible business, and they are stuck with bills that they cannot ever pay.

4. July and August come. The insurance companies have crunched the numbers and pump up rates for 2015. You guessed it....everyone has double the rate of the 2014. It’s mostly because younger people didn’t flock to the system. But there’s this discovery of another ten million people who had health insurance in 2013, but now have none because of the cost factor and confusion.

5. The election of 2014 is all about costs of health care. Democrats can’t explain nothing, and act confused because they don’t understand what they voted for. Republicans end up with 52 senate seats. The President sits there in a daze in Dec of 2014...wondering how you move ahead for the remaining two years.

6. Massive complaints are lodged on the national scale over healthcare. Everyone now agrees....single payer must occur. The health industry, the doctors, and the hospitals...absolutely don’t want it and lobby against it. Single payer arrives somewhere after the 2016 election and is the carrier of the new President (whether Republican or Democrat).

7. Single payer requires limits on cost, and mandates what doctors or hospitals can charge. Single payer also kicks in personal limits. You got cancer, smoke, and over sixty-five? They won’t provide any treatment, and you die. You weigh 280 lbs and need a hip replacement....forget it unless you lose eighty pounds. Lawyers step in and start to sue. Per day....at least 1,500 cases are posted in court over single payer and the limits. Millions are paid weekly by the government for damages. Single payer bankrupts the system in less than four years, and is considered a complete failure.

There’s no script beyond that point because there’s simply no solution beyond single payer. No other plan B. No way out of the pit.

It’s going to make for a great movie.


30 posted on 11/08/2013 10:34:15 PM PST by pepsionice
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