I agree. Never was about our access to health care. It was also about access to our money for the government and the Insurance Companies.
The Ins. Companies will rue the day the went to bed with the DC mongrels, and it won’t be just a bad case of fleas either.
Doggie clap?
“The Ins. Companies will rue the day the went to bed with the DC mongrels, and it wont be just a bad case of fleas either.”
You need to consider that it was done essentially at gunpoint - and, frankly, businesses generally don’t care that much about regulation and higher costs - but that it is fairly and equally distributed between them and their competitors. It’s all about the profit margin. What it “costs” is secondary, as long as the same number of people continue buying the product (even better if they HAVE to) - and, 3% profit on $200 is double the 3% profit on $100.
They'll be eliminated in 5-10 years. Single payer is the goal
“Never was about our access to health care. It was also about access to our money for the government and the Insurance Companies.”
Access to the best medical care will become like access to an Ivy League education where the children of the elites are given most of the slots. There will be just enough common folk accepted to make the claim the institution is “open”.