“all the freeloaders showing up at the hospitals.”
true about “freeloaders,” but in my opinion (and I showed up at an ER without insurance more than once)
you should just be BILLED for it and it should be an outstanding debt which can be treated like any other uncollected debt until you pay the thing.
Why was this so hard?
Powerful special interests needed a bailout like the bankers in 2008 (TARP) and the pharma people in 2003 (Medicare Part D).
I’ve come to realize that the Iran nuclear deal is a bailout for the defense contractors.
Rush Limbaugh mentioned on air that the GOP Corker Bill (enabling the Iran Deal) was passed to lift sanctions and help companies like Boeing in the defense industry do business in spare parts with Iran.
An Iran that is building up its military strength with nuclear missiles in its future will create fear among the Gulf Arabs only increasing their appetite for defense products from the defense contractors.
Israel and the US are working together with billions of dollars invested in developing anti ballistic missile systems and being pocketed by defense contractors in both countries.
We have a Corporatist system with big business, big government and big banks in cahoots with each other.
you should just be BILLED for it and it should be an outstanding debt which can be treated like any other uncollected debt until you pay the thing.
Why was this so hard?>>>. i don’t think that is a moral approach. in the old days Hospitals and other necessary services had charities pay for the ones that couldn’t pay. government essentially outlawed charities
Two words: illegal immigrants