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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 1167553" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I think we can agree that there are certain industries that need controls put in place. Healthcare definitely needs to be addressed, now, more so than ever. </p><p></p><p>The healthcare law is kind of like putting a home up without getting all the right people involved. What if your contractor decided to get someone off the street to install the electrical wiring instead of hiring a skilled technician and not worry about doing quality inspections, you will probably have a major electrical problem or fire in the future. Structural problems might result if you put a 4 x 4 where a 4 x 12 should be. It will cost a lot more to fix it later. Worse case scenario, it might be cheaper to tear it down and start again. This is what I was talking about when I said ramming it down our throats. Only a select few Democrats put 1200 page bill together. Nobody knew what was in this bill and now that it is being implemented, there are ramifications, costs and quality of life issues for all of us. </p><p></p><p>The only people this law really helps are those who did not have insurance and are able to get it now. </p><p></p><p>Another way to look at it... think of health insurance like having a car. the government is going to make sure every person that qualifies has to own and drive one. Penalties will ensue if you don't get one. The car companies will be forced to offer their cars at a cheaper price to those less fortunate. Who is going to absorb the cost to build the new cars. What about all the traffic that is on the streets because you have to drive the car! How much will you have to pay to get that special "cadilac" car. What will the manufacturer leave out now that he/she knows you have to buy it. They really don't have to fight for your business. New freeways will have to be built and homes torn down to accommodate the extra streets or lanes. .... and it goes on & on & on. Sound ridiculous does't it? !!! But this is where we are with this law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 1167553, member: 9789"] I think we can agree that there are certain industries that need controls put in place. Healthcare definitely needs to be addressed, now, more so than ever. The healthcare law is kind of like putting a home up without getting all the right people involved. What if your contractor decided to get someone off the street to install the electrical wiring instead of hiring a skilled technician and not worry about doing quality inspections, you will probably have a major electrical problem or fire in the future. Structural problems might result if you put a 4 x 4 where a 4 x 12 should be. It will cost a lot more to fix it later. Worse case scenario, it might be cheaper to tear it down and start again. This is what I was talking about when I said ramming it down our throats. Only a select few Democrats put 1200 page bill together. Nobody knew what was in this bill and now that it is being implemented, there are ramifications, costs and quality of life issues for all of us. The only people this law really helps are those who did not have insurance and are able to get it now. Another way to look at it... think of health insurance like having a car. the government is going to make sure every person that qualifies has to own and drive one. Penalties will ensue if you don't get one. The car companies will be forced to offer their cars at a cheaper price to those less fortunate. Who is going to absorb the cost to build the new cars. What about all the traffic that is on the streets because you have to drive the car! How much will you have to pay to get that special "cadilac" car. What will the manufacturer leave out now that he/she knows you have to buy it. They really don't have to fight for your business. New freeways will have to be built and homes torn down to accommodate the extra streets or lanes. .... and it goes on & on & on. Sound ridiculous does't it? !!! But this is where we are with this law. [/QUOTE]
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