Message from @VaporIcecream (On Hiatus)

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2018-11-27 20:04:01 UTC  

Rofl

2018-11-27 20:04:22 UTC  

There was nothing to ruin, even if socialism was in any way in effect in the United States

2018-11-27 20:05:19 UTC  

the healthcare market in united states is the product of socialism

2018-11-27 20:05:21 UTC  

over regulation

2018-11-27 20:05:22 UTC  

price control

2018-11-27 20:05:24 UTC  

over taxation

2018-11-27 20:05:27 UTC  

huge state intervention

2018-11-27 20:05:33 UTC  

@VaporIcecream (On Hiatus) socialism would burn America to the ground

2018-11-27 20:11:54 UTC  

The Healthcare market in America is a product of *Capitalism* you doof.

2018-11-27 20:14:09 UTC  

The companies get to determine how much they want to charge, there is *no* price control whatsoever, any medical bill has exorbitant fees. There's literally no regulation, so medical companies are choosing to cut more and more of what procedures and medical benefits they'll even cover, despite charging more than ever for coverage premiums.

2018-11-27 20:14:51 UTC  

Capitalism is ruining America, and it's going to result in the world's most advanced medical technology that no one can afford to use. Rofl

2018-11-27 20:16:14 UTC  
2018-11-27 20:16:18 UTC  

it's over regulation of the market

2018-11-27 20:16:20 UTC  

over taxation

2018-11-27 20:16:26 UTC  

to say theres no regulation is a joke

2018-11-27 20:16:29 UTC  

did you miss Obamacare?

2018-11-27 20:16:37 UTC  

Literally as soon as Trump repeals it

2018-11-27 20:16:40 UTC  

prices are falling

2018-11-27 20:16:48 UTC  

especailly in the most economic free states

2018-11-27 20:16:52 UTC  

TN got a 30+% fall

2018-11-27 20:16:55 UTC  

Prices are going up lmao, not down

2018-11-27 20:17:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/441728840025374731/517071471424700416/Screen_Shot_2018-11-22_at_18.55.07.png

2018-11-27 20:17:39 UTC  

Sorry but the stats disagree:
Overall, the United States saw an average premium decrease of 0.83% from 2018 to 2019 plans:

19 states posted premiums declines.
13 states saw increases of between 0% and 5%.
For states that use the federal Healthcare.gov platform, the decline will be even better, with premiums dropping 1.5% on average.
On the other end, there were only six states to post double-digit increases for benchmark premiums: Vermont, North Dakota, Delaware, Washington, Hawaii, and New York. Washington, DC, also posted a 16.13% jump.

2018-11-27 20:17:44 UTC  

Obamacare was a joke, and so is whatever bastardized version of whatever hell Trump has planned

2018-11-27 20:17:47 UTC  

now trump has to deregulate

2018-11-27 20:17:52 UTC  

and de tax more

2018-11-27 20:17:53 UTC  

Nope

2018-11-27 20:18:05 UTC  

getting the government out of healthcare well make it the best healthcare market

2018-11-27 20:18:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/441728840025374731/517071692816842761/Screen_Shot_2018-11-27_at_20.18.11.png

2018-11-27 20:18:21 UTC  

Except thats not how it works

2018-11-27 20:18:29 UTC  

since theres something called price mechanism

2018-11-27 20:18:36 UTC  

and the fact that firms compete

2018-11-27 20:18:43 UTC  

Capitalism isn't even in the medical market

2018-11-27 20:18:48 UTC  

probably only in the innovations side

2018-11-27 20:18:56 UTC  

not in the healthcare/insurance itself

2018-11-27 20:20:25 UTC  

America is literally the only country in the developed world that does not provided free universal Healthcare. The average medical bill is grossly overpriced in ratio to the production value of medical supplies and pay rates for medical workers.

2018-11-27 20:20:37 UTC  

Actually

2018-11-27 20:20:38 UTC  

Any form of market is inherently capitalist

2018-11-27 20:20:40 UTC  

Lol

2018-11-27 20:20:40 UTC  

Singapore doesn't either lol

2018-11-27 20:20:41 UTC  

no