Posted on 12/21/2014 5:32:07 AM PST by Libloather
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It is not the right time for Vermont to pass a single-payer system, Shumlin acknowledged in a public statement ending his signature initiative. He concluded the 11.5 percent payroll assessments on businesses and sliding premiums up to 9.5 percent of individuals income might hurt our economy.
Vermonts outcome is a small speed bump, said New York Assembly member Richard Gottfried, whos been pushing single-payer bills for more than 20 years. But opponents says its the end of the road.
If cobalt blue Vermont couldnt find a way to make single-payer happen, then its very unlikely that any other state will, said Jack Mozloom, spokesman for the National Federation of Independent Business.
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What he’s saying - that the time is not yet right for Vermont - really says “we just ain’t there yet. The Federal government needs to step up and share the load.”
People who long term entitlement leeches search the country to find the best bite at the apple for the least effort. I know it, I’ve heard them talk about it. Go here...go there, they have the best welfare and services.....
For the areas the flock to, it always ends up being a crushing financial burden.
Don’t know who’s the creator of this pearl, but like it. “The problem with Socialism is that eventually it runs out of other people’s money”. Hello Vermont, lol :)
No.
Gun control was supposed to make denial of care for the masses viable.
The citizenry is no disarmed so single payer can not yet proceed as planned.
Welcome to Obama’s new Medicaid
Margaret Thatcher. Man could we use another one of her.
The Red States, who actually have basic economic intelligence, should refuse to pay for the wasteful socialist projects, such as “free” health care, in the Blue States. No more “free” anything. Pay for it yourself and go broke, but don’t count on the federal government .which has no money that it hasn’t commandeered from taxpayers in all 50 states to bail you out.
Got it. Until they are sure it will hurt the economy, they don't want to spend the political capital.
There are still WAY too many people that believe socialism will work here this time with the right people running it. They just didn’t vote in the mid-terms. They will be out in force in 2016.
Um, what?
Margaret Thatcher said that.
We have a winner!!
Gun control was supposed to make denial of care for the masses viable.
The citizenry is not disarmed so single payer can not yet proceed as planned.
Without a disarmed public nothing that Obola and the d'RATS want can proceed at the pace they would like. They have to suffer incrementalism instead of an outright declaration of that jug-eared mulatto muslim as pResident for life.
Vermont has the additional advantage of a harsh enough climate that they aren’t overrun with freeloaders from all the third world garbage cans. IOW, it failed because most of the freeloaders who made it fail were of the home-grown variety.
After the SHTF over "Grubergate", Gruber was summarily fired and even though local media and newspapers obediently kept silent, enough exposure (via talk radio, etc.) to this fraud finally made it so unpopular, that even the good, Marxist Governor Shumlin was forced to abandon it.
I think it’s pretty obvious that when there’s a large demand for the State to provide something that means individuals see it as too expensive or don’t want to pay for it. That’s what has happened with medicine. The “posted” prices bear no relationship to actual costs.
In liberal Vermont, they don’t want to pay the Canadian-style level of taxes required to finance single payer.
Canadians have different values from Americans. In VT, they wanted single payer without having to pay for it. No wonder it got scrapped.
On the one hand, I’m actually a little disappointed. It would have been nice to be able to point to a failed, bankrupt state and say “ See, this is what will happen to the rest of us.”
On the other hand, after this inevitable failure, a lot of these nincompoops might cross the border into NH and make things worse than they already are.
And Vermont is what, 90% White with few minorities/free-loaders?
And they still can’t pull off Socialized Medicine??!?!?!
“It is not the right time for Vermont to pass a single-payer system, Shumlin acknowledged in a public statement ending his signature initiative. He concluded the 11.5 percent payroll assessments on businesses and sliding premiums up to 9.5 percent of individuals income might hurt our economy.
So when is the right time to hurt the economy of Vermont?
Margaret Thatcher
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