OfTheCross
Veteran
Saves employers money too. Big business should be big lobbyists for this shyt

Reduce regulations...What does this even mean ?
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Reduce regulations...
You think regulations are why the U.S. Healthcare system is so expensive?There is no one reason but i think state imposed monopolies have proven horrible for consumers. Restricting consumers choice to two or three insurers allows those insurers to easily gouge and colluded.You think regulations are why the U.S. Healthcare system is so expensive?
NeggedThere is no one reason but i think state imposed monopolies have proven horrible for consumers. Restricting consumers choice to two or three insurers allows those insurers to easily gouge and colluded.
Either free it up or take it over completely. The in the middle sh*t is far worse... and thats where we are.
Edit: My answer is, Yes.
Negged

I'm honestly negging him for phoning it in. I've seen this gimmick for over a decade dead7 I know when you're giving no effort.![]()

Aren't the states with the lowest prices on comparable plans the ones that have enacted medicaid expansion, thus being government subsidized?There is no one reason but i think state imposed monopolies have proven horrible for consumers. Restricting consumers choice to two or three insurers allows those insurers to easily gouge and colluded.
Either free it up or take it over completely. The in the middle sh*t is far worse... and thats where we are.
Edit: My answer is, Yes.

Either freeing the market or "socializing" it would be superior.Aren't the states with the lowest prices on comparable plans the ones that have enacted medicaid expansion, thus being government subsidized?
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Yes because corporations have shown they can be trusted. Just look at how well they've handled everything else.Reduce regulations...


Either freeing the market or "socializing" it would be superior.
regulations to add public to market