Posted by CGID on July 14, 2015 at 18:50:03 from (174.27.75.252):
In Reply to: Re: health care posted by rrlund on July 14, 2015 at 18:01:20:
The affordable part comes after your $5,000.00 deductible. Employers don't dare help an employee meet the deductible. A $100.00 per day, per employee fine will be levied against any employer who tries to help an employee in that way. The federal government has tasked your CPA to keep track of this. This is a steam-roller, government plan - don't get in the way trying to "help" someone. Advocates of this "affordable health care plan" insist on couching their argument in terms of "cost", when the real problem is not the cost to deliver care, but the PRICE that can be set on it when insurance is paying the bills. Insurance reimbursement IS the problem. It started in the '40's. By the "80's, even in an economic market environment, insurance reimbursement allowed the PRICE of health-care to go through the roof. Insurance reimbursement allows the health-care industry to do business in a competition-free, economic fantasy. A socialized form of insurance delivered by a federal bureaucracy insures there will be no end to the upward PRICE spiral nor and end in increased taxation to support it.
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