Anonymous wrote:Why do Liberals think that Medicare is free?? Are doctors and hospitals going to work for free?? Anything that the government does without competition is always more expensive than private enterprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are self employed and buy a policy on the exchange for full price. Our policy is absolutely terrible, overpriced, and limits our access to care for that reason. We hate it.
That said: I have a feeling we’d be even worse off with a M4A type plan. We are UMC (gross 275-300) and I’m guessing we would pay through the nose for it, and need to buy a supplemental policy on top of that.
M4A would be a huge win for those of more modest incomes, however.
Costs needs to be brought down- significantly. I’m skeptical that any scheme can do that at this point. I really am.
I’m completely disheartened by the costs of health care and see no viable solution and no real political will to make changes, either.
What would you do if Republicans succeeded in repealing the ACA with no replacement?
People with employer-sponsored health insurance don’t seem to realize some people are self-employed. They seem to think they themselves will always have good employer coverage. They don’t seem to realize they too might face a coverage gap between employment and Medicare.
Anonymous wrote:We are self employed and buy a policy on the exchange for full price. Our policy is absolutely terrible, overpriced, and limits our access to care for that reason. We hate it.
That said: I have a feeling we’d be even worse off with a M4A type plan. We are UMC (gross 275-300) and I’m guessing we would pay through the nose for it, and need to buy a supplemental policy on top of that.
M4A would be a huge win for those of more modest incomes, however.
Costs needs to be brought down- significantly. I’m skeptical that any scheme can do that at this point. I really am.
I’m completely disheartened by the costs of health care and see no viable solution and no real political will to make changes, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My company provided health insurance sucks. We are in DC have fewer than 20 employees, forced to buy insurance from DC health link. I'd welcome medicare for all.
The idea sounds great -- something wonderful for free.
The reality, of course, is that nothing is free. Europe has higher income tax--much higher than here for the middle class--, higher payroll taxes, and a crazy 25% VAT "sales" tax on all goods and services.
Where are you getting your information, PP? Fox News? Sales tax is most definitely not 25% on all goods and services in the EU.
VAT is as high as 27% in the EU
Austria 20.0%
Belgium 21.0%
Czech Republic 21.0%
Denmark 25.0%
Estonia 20.0%
Finland 24.0%
France 20.0%
Germany 19.0%
Greece 24.0%
Hungary 27.0%
Iceland 24.0%
Ireland 23.0%
Italy 22.0%
Latvia 21.0%
Luxembourg 17.0%
Netherlands 21.0%
Norway 25.0%
Poland 23.0%
Portugal 23.0%
Slovak Republic 20.0%
Slovenia 22.0%
Spain 21.0%
Sweden 25.0%
Switzerland 7.7%
Turkey 18.0%
United Kingdom 20.0%
Anonymous wrote:Why do Liberals think that Medicare is free?? Are doctors and hospitals going to work for free?? Anything that the government does without competition is always more expensive than private enterprise.
Anonymous wrote:To me, this is a huge thing that will deeply affect my family. We currently have great health insurance and pretty much immediate access to any specialist we need. Deductibles are minimal.
Most of the Democratic candidates' plans will mean worse healthcare access for us, and I assume many folks. I find this really frustrating! How is this considered a winning issue. I'm not going to vote against my own self-interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on whether I get Canada's outcomes measures with that. Or Germany's, or New Zealand's.
This is an excellent point, one ignored by anybody advocating for any of this. Let's take Japan, as an example. They have health care for all. They also have a system where if you have cancer with a low percentage of success in curing, you get a kiss on the forehead and you go home to die. Dental care is another basket of insanity over there. And, yes, I know. I have lived there and work with Japanese companies all the time.
Of course, our system would never work that way. Only the best of palliative care, regardless of condition! That won't work, and is unsustainable. You want BASIC health care for all, that could only work if it is limited. Want something better, get yourself into a position to have health care provided as part of your compensation. Its not that hard, despite what everybody wants to say about how horrible america is, particularly now with millions of jobs unfilled, all of which provide health insurance, because people won't show up sober for more than a few days in a row.
Yeah, I'm talking outcomes data for specific countries, not whatever unsourced story you want to tell (true or not) about a totally different country.
Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My company provided health insurance sucks. We are in DC have fewer than 20 employees, forced to buy insurance from DC health link. I'd welcome medicare for all.
The idea sounds great -- something wonderful for free.
The reality, of course, is that nothing is free. Europe has higher income tax--much higher than here for the middle class--, higher payroll taxes, and a crazy 25% VAT "sales" tax on all goods and services.
Where are you getting your information, PP? Fox News? Sales tax is most definitely not 25% on all goods and services in the EU.
VAT is as high as 27% in the EU
Austria 20.0%
Belgium 21.0%
Czech Republic 21.0%
Denmark 25.0%
Estonia 20.0%
Finland 24.0%
France 20.0%
Germany 19.0%
Greece 24.0%
Hungary 27.0%
Iceland 24.0%
Ireland 23.0%
Italy 22.0%
Latvia 21.0%
Luxembourg 17.0%
Netherlands 21.0%
Norway 25.0%
Poland 23.0%
Portugal 23.0%
Slovak Republic 20.0%
Slovenia 22.0%
Spain 21.0%
Sweden 25.0%
Switzerland 7.7%
Turkey 18.0%
United Kingdom 20.0%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My company provided health insurance sucks. We are in DC have fewer than 20 employees, forced to buy insurance from DC health link. I'd welcome medicare for all.
The idea sounds great -- something wonderful for free.
The reality, of course, is that nothing is free. Europe has higher income tax--much higher than here for the middle class--, higher payroll taxes, and a crazy 25% VAT "sales" tax on all goods and services.
Where are you getting your information, PP? Fox News? Sales tax is most definitely not 25% on all goods and services in the EU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My company provided health insurance sucks. We are in DC have fewer than 20 employees, forced to buy insurance from DC health link. I'd welcome medicare for all.
The idea sounds great -- something wonderful for free.
The reality, of course, is that nothing is free. Europe has higher income tax--much higher than here for the middle class--, higher payroll taxes, and a crazy 25% VAT "sales" tax on all goods and services.