If I was your employer and Health Care for you got too expensive I would tell you I was done providing it for you and you can go buy it yourself.I might give you a raise in your pay to about what I was paying for your insurance,if I could afford to do that.Now what do you say?Pay a thousand a month out of your pay yourself,more if you have a family.Hows that make the Price higher?Its a better deal for the insurance company because now they are selling the same or less insurance at a higher price instead of a group rate.Medicare costs folks at least 250 a month and thats no prescriptions at all.So theres another 50,and that doesnt cover all of it,there is copay too.How does paying insurance companys more money make prices skyrocket?It doesnt.You are spreading propaganda.Next you wont have Insurance at all,if you even do now,and you dont even understand whats wrong.Its the insurance company thats the problem.Not medicare,nothing else except the insurance company.They are taking premiums and not paying for anything,and getting worse all the time.
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