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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (344007)7/23/2007 5:49:15 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) of 1573690
 
re: > And there is no reason why we couldn't have lower costs due to single payer.

Sure sure, as long as we have the right people in charge ...


It probably wouldn't work exactly like this, but what if you were told your Intel health insurance policy was going to be canceled at the end of the year, and you were going to get a raise that equaled it's cost. Say $4500. Most experts estimate that >30% of that cost is excess from private insurance companies (marketing costs, profits, executive salaries, golden parachutes, etc).

So now you are going to get taxed say $4000, but get better services in many ways without the threats of being canceled or having to fight the insurance company for every dime. And everybody in the country is going to be covered.

Is that so bad?
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