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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m fine with it. My company does it automatically now when you hit 65 and offers a raise and supplemental policy. Everyone is happy with it. [/quote] Everyone is THRILLED with it -- including your company. I can't wait for M4A.[/quote] Yeah, they get to not have to pay for healthcare benefits, while nothing anywhere requires them to give a raise that would be anything close to what the health benefits were worth! Companies would be happy! They get to save an extra 20k per employee. What makes anyone think their company is going to give them a raise if m4a comes into existence? Because all companies are notoriously generous to their employees, and don’t cut costs wherever they can?...[/quote] Wait -- so you are arguing against free healthcare because you would rather have your company pay insurers $20K a year for crappy health care?[/quote] Do you think you're getting a raise? Heck no. Will feds get a raise, heck no. I have awesome healthcare, for me m4a is a no go. If you have a crappy plan or no employer sponsored healthcare I get the attraction, but no thabks unless fedgov is giving me an equivalent 20k benefit after tax. I have a hard enough time getting employees now when we are competing with Google for talent.[/quote] This thing is getting crazier by the day. People expect that, once Warren abolishes private health insurance, that they will a) get some magical public insurance right away, and free, and with a comparable network of providers?, AND b) a $20-30k salary raise, as companies supposedly don't have to pay for healthcare any more?? [/quote]
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