Jonathan Gruber:
"Look, once again, there's no sense of oh it just has to be fixed. The law is working as designed; however, it could work better, and I think probably the most important thing experts would agree on is that we need a larger mandate penalty. We have individuals who are essentially free riding on the system. They're essentially waiting until they get sick and then getting health insurance. The whole idea of this plan which was pioneered in Massachusetts was that the individual mandate penalty would bring those people into the system and have them participate. The penalty right now is probably too low and that's something ideally we would fix."
I remember when Rush Limbaugh asserted all this was by design and the brain dead hyenas on the left mobilized to engage in the usual character assassination. But he has been proven right every single step of the way. The end game always was single payer and therefore socialized medicine at the end of the line. Always.
But notice how utterly despicable the way they go about achieving it.
While you point out all the flaws, errors, faulty premises, concerns etc., they scoff it off and demonize and dismiss your arguments, but then once it does turn into law and operates as people who criticized it thought it was, they turn around and say, 'yeh. Like, duh!'
One of the last nations on earth where health care services of the highest order exists, is on a path to....Canadian style universal care.
And you're trying to tell me we're not in a dark age when we accept mediocrity in order to achieve 'equality'?
"Look, once again, there's no sense of oh it just has to be fixed. The law is working as designed; however, it could work better, and I think probably the most important thing experts would agree on is that we need a larger mandate penalty. We have individuals who are essentially free riding on the system. They're essentially waiting until they get sick and then getting health insurance. The whole idea of this plan which was pioneered in Massachusetts was that the individual mandate penalty would bring those people into the system and have them participate. The penalty right now is probably too low and that's something ideally we would fix."
I remember when Rush Limbaugh asserted all this was by design and the brain dead hyenas on the left mobilized to engage in the usual character assassination. But he has been proven right every single step of the way. The end game always was single payer and therefore socialized medicine at the end of the line. Always.
But notice how utterly despicable the way they go about achieving it.
While you point out all the flaws, errors, faulty premises, concerns etc., they scoff it off and demonize and dismiss your arguments, but then once it does turn into law and operates as people who criticized it thought it was, they turn around and say, 'yeh. Like, duh!'
One of the last nations on earth where health care services of the highest order exists, is on a path to....Canadian style universal care.
And you're trying to tell me we're not in a dark age when we accept mediocrity in order to achieve 'equality'?
"When we accept mediocrity in order to achieve 'equality'."
ReplyDeleteIsn't that what happened to the media, popular music, and politics?
Oh, and commercial products and establishments as well (everything from restaurants to consumer products).
If there's mediocrity, you can bet government regulations are the source.
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