Posted on 05/04/2017 12:40:25 PM PDT by Wolfie
I was a little concerned about this but so many are whining that apparently it is a pretty good realistic bill.
LOL...ditto.
LOL every other country on the planet does it that way, as did our hospitals until about 30 years ago. There are still a handful of places in the US that do it and they are way cheaper.
I didn't. I said we needed to undo legislation that exempted healthcare. (Post 4)
I didn't. I said we needed to undo legislation that exempted healthcare. (Post 4)
Many people here seem to be happy just because Liberals are mad. They care more about revenge than they do about America, it seems. Get DC out of the business of healthcare and insurance (and education, and medicine, and...)
Car salesmen do it thousands a times a day.
List of Obamacare Taxes Repealed
Americans for Tax Reform ^ | May 4, 2017 | John Kartch
Posted on 5/4/2017, 5:57:19 PM by 2ndDivisionVet
The American Health Care Act (HR 1628) passed by the House today reduces taxes on the American people by over $1 trillion. The bill abolishes the following taxes imposed by Obama and the Democrat party in 2010 as part of Obamacare:
-Abolishes the Obamacare Individual Mandate Tax which hits 8 million Americans each year.
-Abolishes the Obamacare Employer Mandate Tax. Together with repeal of the Individual Mandate Tax repeal this is a $270 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes Obamacares Medicine Cabinet Tax which hits 20 million Americans with Health Savings Accounts and 30 million Americans with Flexible Spending Accounts. This is a $6 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes Obamacares Flexible Spending Account tax on 30 million Americans. This is a $20 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes Obamacares Chronic Care Tax on 10 million Americans with high out of pocket medical expenses. This is a $126 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes Obamacares HSA withdrawal tax. This is a $100 million tax cut.
-Abolishes Obamacares 10% excise tax on small businesses with indoor tanning services. This is a $600 million tax cut.
-Abolishes the Obamacare health insurance tax. This is a $145 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes the Obamacare 3.8% surtax on investment income. This is a $172 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes the Obamacare medical device tax. This is a $20 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes the Obamacare tax on prescription medicine. This is a $28 billion tax cut.
-Abolishes the Obamacare tax on retiree prescription drug coverage. This is a $2 billion tax cut.
As a presidential candidate in 2008, Barack Obama had promised repeatedly that he would not raise any tax on any American earning less than $250,000 per year. He broke the promise when he signed Obamacare. With the passage of the House GOP bill, tens of millions of middle income Americans will get tax relief from Obamacare’s long list of tax hikes.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3550329/posts
Oh, we could do it the way you suggest, but good luck seeing a doctor or getting that operation as health professionals move on to greener pastures where they can get paid the same as they do now.
You would be cutting the head off the chicken with no eggs in the basket or chics to grow into the next chicken dinner.
Or to use a fable; you would be killing the goose that lays the golden eggs just so you could have one supper.
My guess is that the GOP who always look for the easy way out will join hands with the Dems and joyfully announce a bipartisan solution. Single payer. At this point and 24 mos on down the road the average American may well be accepting of it.
Correct. And looking quite hard for the KEY Anti-Trust campaign promise, to force offerings across state lines.
Enforce pricing laws and anti trust laws like every other industry in the country does and every other country on the planet does for this industry and they will not have a choice unless they want another job. This country can’t afford to have healthcare at 20% of GDP (and growing 3x the rate of inflation with no expanded life expectancy) when it historical was 3-4% of GDP.
Sir,
Respectfully,
That is bovine scat.
I am in the middle of a multi million project with dozens of contractors and I have no idea how many subs.
I am required to get the budget within 10% of the final cost.
You can get estimates, but the medical world doesn’t want to do the work.
There are a lot of things that are considered “horse trades”. No two horses are alike. Therefore the price is not a set uniform price by the seller, it’s negotiated over each horse.
Used cars are certainly that way.
New cars could conceivably be under the price discrimination laws. From manufacturer to dealer probably is covered and explains why there is a set invoice to dealer amount.
Dealers themselves negotiate price with customers. They probably should fall under that category. But clearly it’s not enforced on them.
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