@HarstonDarlene @Nac167Nacii @DrJenGunter Are going to have that conflict. Get the gov. Out, and you don’t have that issue. Fee for service would be the norm. You buy your service
@HarstonDarlene @Nac167Nacii @DrJenGunter It would be an issue lol. People wouldn’t magically be okay with it because of single payer lol. Anytime you have the gov. Get involved you
@danielconvissor Yeah, that’s why I want the gov. Out completely. They’ve screwed up the current system. No way we should double down and let them do “more”
@WindyCityFriend @CSpencebell Tell all of the people struggling and impacted by budget deficits that single payer is an option lol. Get the gov. Out of healthcare
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump For most procedures, the price drops. Historical data, states and basic Econ back this up. So really gov. Has been the issue for 70 years
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump Things that shouldn’t be covered, don’t be shocked when prices soar lol. If you let people choose the plan they want, and pay out of pocket
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump Which is a larger issue based off of basic statistics and commonsense. When you incentivize employer based coverage, and they cover
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump Of the picture, which automatically solves most of the issues we have today. So I see your point, but it completely ignores the government
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump Choice, which is why premiums soared. You end up with similar issues in any forced or micro managed system. So I’m for getting the gov out
@LaurenRulesAll@realDonaldTrump The issue is that the solutions are worse, and the government “solutions” are why we are in this position. It really gives the consumer no
@siscon66 @RBReich Had a serious inflation situation in 04’,05’,06’ if you recall. All commodities went through the roof. Gold was what... like $300 an ounce
@siscon66 @RBReich Will still had the same supply. Your theory is relevant, and I don’t disagree, but the inflated dollar was the biggest issue and we almost
@siscon66 @RBReich Yeah, but from an economic standpoint, the supply had to increase. The dollar dropping to record lows was clearly the primary issue, because