No matter how much they are deceived, I can’t see the American people ever figuring out what is what.
Coming?
The left wants a “two-tiered” everything.
They’re feudalists. They want to be the nobility with special privileges, and the rest of everyone living as peasants.
It’s funny, though, that every leftist thinks that he will be part of the nobility and not the peasantry.
All by design, Comrade. All. By. Design.
Bring on the Single-Payer Government Run Healthcare! Let’s just get it OVER with, already!
Am I the only one here who has REALLY started to take her health seriously as of late? I have always been healthy as a horse, but to be pro-active, I’ve given up alcohol, I am losing weight, I am sleeping more (mainly because I’m so friggin’ DEPRESSED about the state of our Nation), taking supplements, drinking more water, back to power walking again, etc.
I am currently negotiating health care issues for Dear Old Dad and trust me - it is NO FUN getting ANYTHING paid for through Medicare. I’m pretty sure it’s not going to get any easier from here on out. Grrrr!
That’s how they set up the education system so the same pattern appears again.
It’s worse than that.
Even within Obamacare there is a caste system, demarcated by metallic names: bronze, silver, gold, platinum. Very few doctors and hospitals accept bronze plans.
Some pigs are more equal than others.
Never forget that it was Rats alone who passed this abomination AGAINST the will of the American people. Support for Obamacare was never above about 32% while the Rats were scheming.
Tier 1: People who have the money to pay for whatever they need.
Tier 2: Everyone else
Rich people can afford better everything. That’s simple economics. If you find yourself in the wrong “tier”, whether it be your car, your house, or your healthcare, work harder to earn more money.
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I’ve heard that concierge medical doctors are denied hospital admitting privileges. If this is true, how do you get an MRI, lab work, X-ray or other tests done at a hospital if the doctor doesn’t have admitting privileges?
I wonder if this might converge on something like the French system, which, if you’re going to have statist healthcare, is probably the way to go. Apparently they’ve got a private system that runs relatively unmolested alongside the government system. If push came to shove, I could probably live with something like that. At least you would have the option of making your own healthcare arrangements. Ironically it’s the anglophone world whose public healthcare is the most draconian — e.g. England and Canada. They make it nearly criminal to operate outside the government system.
Third-world thugs at the helm.