Message from @dodo.sh
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35 then
the point stays
Thats only because obama care enforced company isurance at 36
it's fucking abuse of a loophole that should have been removed
And that farse made insurance expensive as hell even though most non starter jobs already had insurance benefits for full tine
anyhow, the funny thing is that when employees take things into their own hands, the first one s to run away to the state and ask for armed help
is the assholes fucking people over in the first place
like again calling in national guard to break miners' strikes
because that's all it's about
fucking crony capitalism
Yea, bad things happen
everyone foots the bill for the rich ,but if you're poor you're on your own
and fuck that with a rake
You forget that effects the states income as well
well. medical benefits would be covered under a nation healthcare plan so the business doesnt have to pick up that cost anymore
A strike effects state tax income.
bwaahahaha
@franti national healthcare cannot work in the us. It would cost far to much and collapse quickly as well r&d for the world would stiffle
as if they aren't eager to get in bed together
AHAHHAA
because healthcare as-is is fucking corrupt in the US
there's a guy who talked about it on Stephen Molyneux's podcast
he runs a for-profit hospital that can' tget government aid
still does everything 20x + cheaper
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki You have conservetive thinktanks saying it would be cheaper to do it
why?
because they aren't scammers
nah
Yes free markets work
Stefan actually had his cancer operated there
he's still alive
When they are actually free markets
As-is, US clinics are tools for milking money from the government
fucking over patients in the process
The us does the overwhelming majoring of medical r&d in the private sector for the world. What drives up our costs in part is socialized healthcare countries benefit from it without paying much for it due to the fed price controls
yeah, no
A good portion of todaya costs are also do to obama care regulations. Before such states had individual social programs but even then costs were reasonable
it has nothing to do with that. It's everything to do with things like
you know that if patient cant' pay hospitals can recoup costs from the government
so uh