iclfan2
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Tue, Jul 31, 2018 3:14 PM
posted by justincredible
Also from the report:
This appears to require slashing salaries across the board as spending has to decrease by 40%. I bet that'll incentive the best and brightest to enter the medical profession.
https://www.mercatus.org/system/files/blahous-costs-medicare-mercatus-working-paper-v1_1.pdf
Weird that boatshoes would have left that super important piece out. So it costs that absurd amount after significant reductions to reimbursements? Does it say how they could ever fund it besides tax increases?
I'm also certain my employer insurance is 10000 times better than what Medicare for all would offer. Also, haven't we all seen how the VA works?
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Tue, Jul 31, 2018 3:27 PM
You mean he neglected to acknowledge that the books are cooked? Imagine my surprise.
iclfan2
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Tue, Jul 31, 2018 5:27 PM
posted by BoatShoes
How did I "leave it out" - if that's part of the assumptions then so be it lol. I didn't write the thing - just pointing out a libertarian study showed that medicare for all (with the assumptions you mention) would cost less for the economy as a whole.
Maybe you didn't "leave it out" per se, but I'm still having trouble how a study can conclude something will cost less, but only because the government forces the markets to accept a lower reimbursement.
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Tue, Jul 31, 2018 5:33 PM
posted by BoatShoes
Afraid not friend. I doubt you'd call it "cooking the books" if Rand Paul's plan forecasted lower provider salaries due to increases in competition, etc.
Nice straw man.
posted by BoatShoes
How did I "leave it out" -
Best case scenario is you didn't read the whole thing, but most likely is you purposely were being misleading. LOL at thinking this plan would make healthcare cheaper, but also provide us the same quality (or better) of healthcare.
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I'd take a much harder look at expatriating. The truth is that most of us are willing to live in a system that we don't entirely agree with, and the amount of compromise we're willing to make will vary, but that might be beyond what I'd see as a manageable leak in the ship either way.
So I might look at getting my ass somewhere else. Maybe Andorra, Uruguay, or Mauritius.