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To: reformedliberal
Those are some very powerful insights my friend. And it may give pause to some companies, but I'm convinced that if they really want to stay in business, the healthcare companies will do what they must to survive. If that means moving out of the country, that's what they'll do.

If that happens, and more people in the country go unemployed, then hopefully it will wake up the American electorate and make them realize what they have enabled Washington to do. As much as I hate to say it, it may take another depression to wake people up.

133 posted on 03/25/2010 4:17:46 PM PDT by ducttape45
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To: ducttape45

You could be correct. I cannot see the future.

Will those countries welcome competition with their existing hospitals, clinics and medical staff? If the local providers will treat foreigners and the care and facilities are up to our standards, what will the governments of those countries decide? Likely it will depend on paying those governments something.

What will American foreign relations, government to government, look like? Will they be vulnerable to zerO in any way? Are there any sanctions that zerO, Chavez or any other Latin American leader could bring to bear?

Will there be affordable transportation to those places for anyone except the still-wealthy? Will the US government by then control the airlines?

With IRS oversight, albeit with less (as of now) power of sanction than we fear (as of now), will there be *surcharges* for anyone using foreign care?

Capitalism is hard-wired into humanity, but it has in the past proven vulnerable to various other -isms, leading to, in some instances, decades of futile battles. These are always in the name of *the people* and always borderline insane, IMO.

I have run my own tiny business for 35 years. Even at my level, I want it to survive. But want in one hand and (fill in the blank) in the other and which one fills up faster?

Companies are made up of individuals. Most folks, when the obstacles become insurmountable, look for the easiest way to get around and others change their course entirely. Only a very few will fight to the death, just as only a few have the resources to actively resist tyranny.

Going overseas or off shore is fraught with difficulties for both the providers and the patients. Same for someone just looking to expatriate. Things are always changing and one’s opponents are always thinking. This entire abomination has nothing at all to do with healthcare. It is not only about control, it is also about destruction of the very system they control and, by extension, us. In the end, it will be about the persuasion of power, as the fascists have already stated. If it brings anyone’s assets to their side of the equation, they might *allow* it. And they might also decide at any time to attempt to control the workarounds and various escape hatches.

And I agree with your conclusion. We must suffer a Fall in order to experience a Restoration.


142 posted on 03/26/2010 5:11:56 AM PDT by reformedliberal ("If it takes a blood bath, let's get it over with." R. Reagan)
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