Since #Obamacare passed, health care spending has been slowing — and the uninsured rate is down to an all-time low.
@BarackObama
“No fair asking about quality of coverage or the cost of premiums.”
Since #Obamacare passed, health care spending has been slowing — and the uninsured rate is down to an all-time low.
@BarackObama
“No fair asking about quality of coverage or the cost of premiums.”
If you want to keep your country, you can keep your country. Period.
I assume that sometime after 2009 the government redefined what the government considers health care spending.
(i.e., ulcers now considered “workplace bile-ance.”)
One sure way to “reduce health care spending” is to give everyone “free” insurance*
*a $10,000 deductible may apply.
PS: Since everyone “needed” insurance, health care spending should be UP, not down now that all those poor sick people can go to the doctor….right? If it’s really down, that just means the doctors are getting ripped of even more.
+11.
What was the rationale for the takeover?
3 million or 3.5 million uninsured people who needed to be insured at everyone else’s cost?
(Incidentally, the Obamacare folks later admitted that number didn’t change after all was said and done….)
(Also incidentally, I notice my TehGehMicrosoft is red-lining Obamacare like it’s not a real word, in 2016.)
So, as No_Mo_Bama asked, why didn’t all the influx of money for these patients increase health care spending?
No_Mo_Bama for Vice President!
1. In order to insure the uninsured, we first
have to un-insure the insured.
2. Next, we require the newly uninsured to be re-insured.
3. To re-insure the newly uninsured, they are required
to pay extra charges to be re-insured.
4. The extra charges are required so that the original insured,
who became uninsured, and then became re-insured, can pay
enough extra so that
the original uninsured can be insured, so it will be
‘free-of-charge’ to them. This is not mine, a friend sent it to me in an e-mail. I don’t know who the original author is but it’s the best description of O-care I’ve seen.
…I got these statistics from the global warming industry