Price knows that more people will die because of what he is doing. Some doc!
You and the MJ crew were much to kind to this asshole. I watched it this morning and was astounded that Geist didnât finally say âOK, so you refuse to answer the questionâ. Itâs time to call bullshit on these mealy mouthed mother fuckers.
Rhetorical question. The GOP âJust Die Alreadyâ plan is what their black flabby hearts desire.
Exactly. Most likely people will focus on the price tag on these plans first. The chances are pretty good that no hospital services will be included in these plans or the out of pocket deductible will be so high that the hospitals wonât accept the plans that are chosen.
Kennedy, itâs a name that scares the shit out of rethugs.
This Price is wrong.
More desirable for whom? The insurance CEO who pads his bank account? Itâs sure as hell not the people LOSING THEIR COVERAGE
Death panels anyone?
He also said estimates that millions would lose coverage as a result of the bill didnât take into account its entire effect on the insurance marketplace.
Price and his minions show great concern for the so called âinsurance marketplaceâ except of course when they send jitters throughout the country by falsely screaming about Obamacare imploding and being in free fall. We had a âfree marketâ and it failed before Obamacare. These guys donât notice because their insurance never changes.
This sociopath wants to destroy Medicare, and tax company health plans as income i.e. an effective salary cut.
Exactly!!!
Price: Some May Be âMovedâ To Insurance Thatâs âMuch More Desirableâ
Price elaborated, ââŚwhile others may be moved to debtorsâ prisons or even cemeteries; whatever works best for each individual.â
Because Price is âRightââŚ
OhâŚand the cracks that get fallen through will become ChasmsâŚMultiple Orchasms coming soon .
they didnât actually cover anything when the time came where one wanted to use the insurance one had been paying for.
Right deregulation didnât work. If more people are covered by plans that donât cover anything, it is called a scam: something Price has a great deal of experience propagating.
âThey may be moved from a plan that they currently have to a plan that is much more desirable for them to have."
Great News! That much more desirable plan sure sounds like everyone will have a Cadillac plan. Who knew? Thank you Ryan, Price and Trump.
As a physician Price has a lot of experience with the thankless task of revealing to people how much time they have left. In defending his âmuch more desirableâ plan, he is just shortening the time left timetable for an estimated 20 million people who in his eyes just donât count for much.
âThey may be moved from a plan that they currently have to a plan that is much more desirable for them to have,â Price responded.
Much more desirable for whom? Thatâs the important question.
âAgain, we want nobody to lose coverage or lose access to coverage that
currently has that, and we want to increase the number of individual
that have access to coverage.â
Having access to coverage and being able to afford coverage are two different things. I have access to a brand new Mercedes if I can afford it. I canât.
Again these idiots keep using that word âaccessâ âEveryone will have access to healthcareâ
Itâs a sham!
I have access to a BMW but that doesnât mean I can afford it.
"a plan that is much more desirable for them to have,â Always note the very careful wording.
âdesirableâ
Teatroll Rosetta Stone:
âcheap, illusory insurance that helps kill off the poors, minorities, elderly and sic/disabled more quickly, so they are less of a drag on the wealthyâs wealth accumulationâ
Conservatives have argued that fewer regulations on health insurers will result in cheaper, and less comprehensive, plans.
Even if we allow that the questionable premise that deregulation automatically = savings for companies is correct, the conclusion that savings reaped by insurance companies due to deregulation will be passed on to the customers of those companies is⌠obviously very, very, very bigly correct!
Because the primary concern of all corporations (especially those that provide nebulous, nonphysical products like heath insurance) - indeed their most important responsibility, and one that all CEOs adhere to with a religious zeal - is to ensure their customers get the best high-quality product for the fewest dollars. And so they always pass their savings on, as opposed to using deregulation to jack up the prices, because profit is a distant secondary concern to them.