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To: EyesOfTX

The problem IS that health care is 1/6 of the economy, due to price fixing and collusion in the healthcare and health insurance industries. Any other business sector operating in such a manner would be prosecuted.


3 posted on 07/17/2017 5:12:23 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Wolfie

When did the price fixing start? I ask as I look back at the late 70-mid 80 period and I could never get close on group health insurance quotes in one southern state. Now, on life insurance (annual renewable term) no one could touch AIG then as a 37 year old male non smoker could get a 1 million life policy for under $900 a year. However, EF Hutton, who pretty much started universal life, could not touch John Alden out of Miami in 81 or 82. That was back when TEFRA and DEFRA were news. John Alden was paying 12% current interest and their guaranteed rate then was 5.5%. I’d take that 5.5 today. I even had a Medicare supplement to push that covered cancer after 90 days.


4 posted on 07/17/2017 5:33:07 AM PDT by Lumper20
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To: Wolfie

IMHO, Republican should NOT try to “replace” one grandiose unworkable “plan” with a different grandiose unworkable “plan”.

IMHO, we need to make it possible for hundreds of new market-based health-insurance plans to be offered by old — and NEW — providers, competing in the free market.

Then, as citizens choose better plans and “opt out” of ObamaCare, that administrative disaster will shrink into a manageable “pool” of seriously sick people, whose care must (as a political matter) be subsidized by us taxpayers.

So, let’s abolish the “mandates”, permit companies to sell health insurance across state lines, stop requiring “one-size-fits-all” insurance policies, stop encouraging hospital mergers, get serious about drug company price-gouging and stop profiteering by ambulance-chasing lawyers.

IMHO, no single bill can restore the free market for health care that Obama so deliberately attacked.


5 posted on 07/17/2017 5:46:48 AM PDT by pfony1
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To: Wolfie

IMHO, Republican should NOT try to “replace” one grandiose unworkable “plan” with a different grandiose unworkable “plan”.

IMHO, we need to make it possible for hundreds of new market-based health-insurance plans to be offered by old — and NEW — providers, competing in the free market.

Then, as citizens choose better plans and “opt out” of ObamaCare, that administrative disaster will shrink into a manageable “pool” of seriously sick people, whose care must (as a political matter) be subsidized by us taxpayers.

So, let’s abolish the “mandates”, permit companies to sell health insurance across state lines, stop requiring “one-size-fits-all” insurance policies, stop encouraging hospital mergers, get serious about drug company price-gouging and stop profiteering by ambulance-chasing lawyers.

IMHO, no single bill can restore the free market for health care that Obama so deliberately attacked.


6 posted on 07/17/2017 5:47:03 AM PDT by pfony1
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To: Wolfie
And NO ONE in either party is talking about eliminating the obscene profits of deep-pocket donors in insurance, pharmaceutical, medical, and caregiver companies. That tells me one thing. Across the political spectrum, nobody in DC wants to drain the swamp.

It's particularly disturbing when they whine about needing even more money to subsidize nursing home care. Huh? Grandma could spend the rest of her life on a cruise ship for less than the cost of nursing home care.

Then there's the horrific opioid crisis. Everybody wants it to end, of course. But the US Senate plan of throwing billions of dollars at it? That's insane. There's no documentation of what actually works to end addiction, except the addict wanting their life to change.

(end of rant)

7 posted on 07/17/2017 5:57:38 AM PDT by grania (Deplorable and Proud of It!)
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