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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 655264" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Would do think JJ, A family of 4 making $50,000-$60,00 paying 17% of their yearly earnings on medical premiums alone want to abide by Insurance rules, or, if they could get that percentage down to single digit go by Gov't Option. Who's rules shall we live by when it comes to healthcare? Profit driven market or non profit regulated Gov't. Or can our bought and paid for lawmakers come to an agreement with out party and lobbiest political BS? </p><p>I believe we, the taxpayers, are already paying for those that can't afford, and choose to be uninsured, and also paying for medical induced bankruptcies for those that already have insurance. Healthcare system is broken. The system has way surpassed the average wage earner. And we, the consumers and business owners, are overpaying for premiums for Insurance "dictated" (not Doctors) coverage that if pooled together, the ridiculusly high profiteering faciltators would be forced to compete to realistic affordable standards, and reduce wasteful spending, to mesh with the majority of America's stagnant wage earners.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="Peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 655264, member: 9859"] Would do think JJ, A family of 4 making $50,000-$60,00 paying 17% of their yearly earnings on medical premiums alone want to abide by Insurance rules, or, if they could get that percentage down to single digit go by Gov't Option. Who's rules shall we live by when it comes to healthcare? Profit driven market or non profit regulated Gov't. Or can our bought and paid for lawmakers come to an agreement with out party and lobbiest political BS? I believe we, the taxpayers, are already paying for those that can't afford, and choose to be uninsured, and also paying for medical induced bankruptcies for those that already have insurance. Healthcare system is broken. The system has way surpassed the average wage earner. And we, the consumers and business owners, are overpaying for premiums for Insurance "dictated" (not Doctors) coverage that if pooled together, the ridiculusly high profiteering faciltators would be forced to compete to realistic affordable standards, and reduce wasteful spending, to mesh with the majority of America's stagnant wage earners.:peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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