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To: i-node who wrote (727481)7/18/2013 7:56:21 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580821
 
No. What I'm saying is you can have it cheap or you have excellence. You cannot have both unless you get government totally out of it.

Bullshit...the cheapest and best health care systems in the world are in Europe, and nearly all of them are single payer GOVERNMENT run.

You're basing this on that misleading report out of NY? (the one from CA was long ago debunked as being outright lying). The NY report just omitted crucial facts.

There is nothing in the NY or California reports that is misleading. In NY there are 2.6M people without insurance and only 17K buying insurance on their own. It is estimated that the number of uninsured will shrink by some 600K additional people who will now be able to afford health care on the new exchanges. Nothing misleading about that.

Sure, theirs may come down. Even after the 50% reduction they're STILL paying the highest premiums in the country because of NY's insane regulatory environment.

Bingo...their will, not may, come down. Given the same environment Obama care delivers much lower premiums for these people. The NY environment was not created by obamacare.

Al