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Oh look, the mormon can't handle dissent. How surprising.

Try making an actual argument then we will talk.
Oh look, the mormon can't handle dissent. How surprising.
yeah it is complete BS. especially if you are an idiot who can afford health insurance but opts not to get it but is unable to pay his bills so the hospital loses money. don't tout claims of freedom when it comes to health insurance; if you are a millionaire and can afford to pay for treatment if necessary then by all means don't get health insurance. but if you don't get health insurance but rather spend your money on a new chevy tahoe, and can't foot your medical bills, then you are a leech and deserved to be punished.
yeah it is complete BS. especially if you are an idiot who can afford health insurance but opts not to get it but is unable to pay his bills so the hospital loses money. don't tout claims of freedom when it comes to health insurance; if you are a millionaire and can afford to pay for treatment if necessary then by all means don't get health insurance. but if you don't get health insurance but rather spend your money on a new chevy tahoe, and can't foot your medical bills, then you are a leech and deserved to be punished.
I don't see how anyone can really not support a public insurance option, unless they're worried about physician compensation under it, or if they believe it will bankrupt us.
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Tolerance and respect are oozing from this place.
I oppose it because it will decrease physician compensation and autonomy, be excessively costly and beuraucratic (as anything govt run), and will worsen the deficit despite claims of budget neutrality. I simply don't believe the current proposals to be sustainable over the long term, nor do I believe they will do anything to improve "access" or "quality".
The nievite of this thread is adorible.
I would like an insurance policy that pays out more than what I pay into it.
What? That doesn't exist? Well then lets have the government do it.
What? The government can't provide that kind of service without some kind of rationing? Well then lets just not ration it?
What? That will cost more than the government can afford? Well, lets just tax the rich/borrow more/cut reimbursements...etc.
Wait, can afford insurance but can't pay bills? Do you mean "wont" pay bills? See I agree with punishment for theft which is what that basically is, but you dont stop theft by making everyone purchase everything. Thats asinine. Its not really about people not paying their bills, but we can disagree.
It really boils down to a major difference in thinking. I think we as individuals should be responsible for our failings and our successes. I dont think the government "owes" us anything including health insurance (health insurance =/= health care btw). However, others believe the government has some responsibility to support everyone even if they make stupid decisions. I tend to see that as cleansing of the gene pool, but thats just me. Some tend to think the government should step in and protect everyone from others, I don't agree. I think the government should "pop the teet out their mouths and let them grow up". (Major Pain is my hero).
It's entertaining to watch the conservatives get all up in arms over the public option. Apparently the majority of SDN favors socialism. Shame on you, SDN. 😛
truthi feel that this entire health care is becoming way too hyped up, and getting more and more unnecessarily complex...
I don't get the argument about how the caliber of doctor would be lowered if reimbursements went down a little. It'll still be a 6 figure salary, and we're talking about taking on 4 years of medical school (which you would have to pass), and then residency. I doubt some dummy who isn't serious about a career in medicine would have the drive or ability to make it through.
And yes, lots of government programs are inefficient, but look at Medicare. Most participants are very happy with there coverage (~86% according to a gallup poll). Also, look at the cost/benefit. Which is better, having an inefficient government program that has longer lines, or having no insurance at all?
I actually think all of this is a moot point. The bill that's going through right now wouldn't cover that many people, and would actually have higher premiums. I've heard that it would basically cover the high risk patients who are currently unable to get insurance, but I don't know if that's really true.
right now, doctors don't get paid much when you consider the debt, education time, maplpractice, hours, and lifestyle (unless you are in derm or something). so lowering reimbursements further makes a difference.
86% of ppl on medicare are probably just happy to have something that covers some of their health care costs that they don't need to pay premiums for. it doesn't mean its not incredibly innefficient, have poor reimbursement rates (21% cut soon), and in dire need of reforming.
One can be able to afford insurance and unable to pay bills. I pay for insurance and I still can't afford even my copays for a major illness, let alone the other 80% that my insurance did cover. One fluke illness and I owe over $10k in copays to a hospital (the docs waived their bills btw, so thats just for hospitalization). There are many people who choose to make the gamble that they won't end up with a major illness and then find themselves with astronomical bills. I fully support requiring health insurance (if we have affordable options for everyone) just like we require auto insurance for that reason. But the supposition that they just "won't pay" is uninformed.
Doctors don't make much. That is common knowledge among socity (except some think they still do). A lot of money isn't $100,000. That isn't much money at all. I know of a radio guy in San Fran that makes $2 million a year and he was a former researcher with a PhD. He got fed up with the academia world and the politics that goes with it. So, he worked as a fill in for a local radio station is now pulling in 10 million listeners a week. This guy was making over $100,000 a year as a researcher. He said himself that $100,000 is chump change.
Most pre-meds will go walking around the SDN world thinking $100,000 is a lot of money because they compare it to average salaries of people who work for companies. Now, listen people. When you work for a corporation, you won't make that much money. You can't call $80k a year as an accountant making a lot of money when you could start your own firm and make over $250,000 a year or more.
Being an entrepenour is where you make the BIG bucks. And by big bucks I'm talking about over a million dollars. The person who invented the sweater blanket is now a millionaire. He made more money his first Christmas production than what 99 percent of the doctors would make in their life-time.
Now, $100,000 is still a good amount of money, but it could EASILY be spent. Heck, making just over $100,000 a year won't even come close to making enough money to actually own a car that nobody else owns....feel free to be another BMW driver that just makes six figures.
You miss the point of my post. A lot of money is considered a lot of money when only a selfect few can make it. There are hundreds of thousands of people across the country that make $100,000 a year. That doesn't make it impressive, it makes it average (not talking about average home income). There was a person in my community that got laid off form work last year, and just asked banks if she could make signs for them to put up for houses that are for sale. She made over $300,000 (there was a big thing in the paper about it).
The average doctor makes around $150,000 a year. If you are smart, and can THINK (which does not mean the same thing as being smart), you can come up with an idea that can propel you to wealth. For example, how many people do you know that invest in the stock market? How many people that invest in domain names? Get the idea? If you follow the lead that so many other people have taken, you will NEVER make A LOT of money.
Did I ever say doctors were underpaid? No. do you know now many people actually makeup the highest 10% of income earners in America. I also doubt you know how many people become millionaires each year. I have looked at these lists every year for a few years and never see a doctor make the list that wasn't running their own practice. Starting to get it, now?
Doctors don't make much.
Guess how much this guy makes.....http://gaming-lessons.com/
He teaches people how to play video games. Once you learn how much he earns, ask the nearest internist how much they make.
The person that made this website ( http://www.mediabistro.com/ ) sold it for 10 million dollars. If you made $150,000 for 40 years, you would still come up 4 million dollars short. Making money into the million is what we call a lot of money.
just curious, how do you guys educate yourself with all this information? the news? the internet? your parents?
i personally don't know anything about the public option besides what yahoo.com's headline is. So naturally I don't have a fact based opinion. How do you guys (who seem to know much on the issue) know so much about the public option? have you read the bill?
DomainName is right, the #1 reason people go into medicine is because its a guaranteed high salary with rock solid job security. Say what you will about loving what you do and helping people but the economic reality of America is that its all about the Benjamins. Idealism don't mean **** if you're homeless and worried about where your next meal is coming from. Material security must always come first, (Maslow's pyramid of needs, material first, self actualization last) and in the US your not worth jack unless your bank account says different, (despite what politicians may say about every person having intrinsic worth).
Man, I study for a couple of hours, come back and a bunch of highly functional ******s have hijacked the thread.
To the '**** that whined about 10 grand in medical debt. Yes, that sucks. Wanna know what else sucks? When your car breaks down for good and you have to go and you have to drop a couple of grand to get it fixed or buy another car which will cost at least um...10 grand. Hey! What a qwinky dink! Maybe we should government to buy new cars for us when they break down! Or better yet, we should pass a law that forces the auto insurance companies to pay for a new car when it breaks down. We should also prevent them from denying "car replacement" coverage just because we have an old hooptie that is running on one cylander.
It would be great, we could drive our car around, running into things, never changing the oil, dumping sugar in our gas tank and when the car finally putters out; we just go and pick up a new one. What a fantastic idea! Of course, those auto dealers and manufactures wouldn't like it but they are a bunch of greedy SOBs anyway. Those bastards and their millions of dollars. Why did they get into the car business anyway? Because they wanted to make money or because they wanted to help people realize their dream of owning a car?
See how ******ed it sounds when you apply the exact same rhetoric to any other industry?
Medicine is expensive. No other field comes close in the years of training and hard work that are expected of physicians. When it comes to health care, the buck stops with the doctor. He is the one who makes the life or death decision, he is the one who holds all the legal accountability. He is the one who goes home at night wondering if what he did was right. He is the one who faces the brunt of lawsuit after lawsuit thrown at him by angry irrational patients coaxed by lawyers (who only stand to gain from this bill)who are looking to milk the cow till it runs dry.
Doctors deserve every cent that society is willing to pay them for their work. If you want to cut reimbursements or screw with their pay, then don't be surprised when more and more doctors drop out of the practice or go "cash only". Don't be surprised when you go into your doctors office, and he steps in, talks to you for five minutes, and then charges you a 25-30 dollar copay. Don't be surprised when you try to find a doctor who accepts medicare or medicaid, that you will be S.O.L.
Oh, and suggest this to your libtard professor that cries about the evil rich doctors and the evil rich insurance companies. Remind them that tuition prices have risen 300% in the last 10 years. Ask them what they would do if their salary was threatened to be cut 10%. Ask them what they would do if their pay rate was determined by federal law and hadn't been increased in 15 years (despite the fact that cost of living had increased). Ask them what they would do if every student of theirs had the opportunity to sue them if the student felt that the professor had not done a good job teaching him/her. Ask them what they would do if every time they opened their mouth about their salary, people would jump down their back about how they should be in it for "the children" and not care about the filthy lucre.
Once again, it sounds retarted when you apply it to someone else.
Some would say that you shouldn't apply the same line of thinking with those comparisons you made. You can make a lot of things sound stupid by comparing them to things that they aren't really similar to![]()
Are you 18, 19 or 20 years old? Ever pay for rent, student loan bills, heating, new tires, oil change, etc, etc all in the same month while not having a job, or a job that even pays enough to do all of these basic needs? I tell you what, I was in this exact position more than once. I wanted to make money on my own so I could support myself through the rest of my life and not always be dependent on a pay check. So, I took my love, addiction, and knowledge of the Internet and I do Domain Name Investing as a hobby. I'm now in the process of spreading this stuff into a full fledged business. Read my thread about a unique EC and you will see what I'm talking about.
I agree with the above poster. Your status in this society is dependent on the number of 0's in your checking account and how important you are to society. Don't kid yourself that the governement cares about teachers when they say they do. In the community where my parents live, the State is forcing 40 teaches to retire so they can make budget cuts. I repeat, they are FORCING them to retire. What are these teachers going to do when they no longer can work the job they have done for two decades if they don't have enough money to live off? They will get a job.
You want to know what it feels like to have $0.00 in your checking account when you are 22 years old? I felt like the most useless human on planet Earth. I was really depressed at that time of my life because I was homeless at the time as well (got laid off from my factory job because they moved to Mexico).
So, if you want to talk to me about this whole money thing and we shouldn't be motivated by it, you are barking up the wrong tree when talking to me. Being a doctor obviously won't make you rich if your become a grant chaser in academia, but the opportunities are endless on the business side. If it was up to me, I would gradaute with my MD, do a residency and start a company making technology in that specialty. This would make a much bigger impact on the world than seeing all of those patients in the clinic all day. Technology can last forever, that one patient you talked with in the clinic that one day will pass away eventually.
I doubt most pre-meds understand how much money can be made off the stocks from the healthcare system.
I'm sorry. What is the point of this comment?😕
When did he say jail time for no health insurance? You aren't accounting for subsidies in your math either.I don't support the public option because it will cost people more money. Obama has said he supports jail time if you can't afford health insurance.This plan is toooooooo expensive.... If you earn $44,000 a year, you will pay $7,300 a year. A family earning $102,100 a year before taxes will have to pay a $15,000 premium plus an estimated $5,300 out-of-pocket, for a total of $20,300.
Let's all rejoice in the public option, not!
And, now about the website stuff....Yes, I own virtual property. I have more assessts in thos virtual properties than you would imagine. My goal is to keep building and building this. Eventually I will get up to the several million dollars range and will be secured for the rest of my life.
Why do I support a public option? Because in the US the only two ways civilians have control over companies is through litigation and the strong arm of the State. Litigation works well against some things (tobacco) but what works best is litigation and the strong arm approach.So 58% of the people here said they support the public option, but I haven't seen one person give any reasons that support their view.
Or we could try to keep the thread civil and on track so that I don't HAVE to move it to AS...this thread is near a lock, it's time to throw down some unrelated motivational quotes:
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
Link please.He flat out said in a press conference not that long ago.
Not everyone is as motivated by money.
Yes, I support a public option.
No, I don't support solely State run healthcare, but I have a hard time getting behind for-profit insurance.
No, I don't think that increasing the patient population will result in lower compensation.
No, I don't think an American will EVER wait for an emergent MRI or any of that other rationing BS.
this thread is near a lock, it's time to throw down some unrelated motivational quotes:
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
Why do you think they are trying to push this bill through so quickly? So they don't take anymore of our money, or to take more of our money? The quicker this gets passed, the sooner they make bank and doctor salaries go down (the whole medical field, honestly).
The Declaration of Independence is not a legal-binding document.... I mean, you know it was made before the state was, right? And parts of it have been conveniently ignored for centuries.Lord, beer me strength.
You know what I have a hard time getting behind? For-profit grocery store chains. How dare those corporate parasites think that they can get rich of of other people's need for food! People can't help getting hungry and needing to eat, and those greedy bastards just exploit them and make them pay their hard earned dollars for food!
The Declaration of Independence says there is a right to life and food is necessary for life. Making profit off of something that is essential to life is just plain wrong.
Yes, but imagine a "shot" is a gunshot, and your target is in between your parents. Still want to take that shot?
The Declaration of Independence is not a legal-binding document.... I mean, you know it was made before the state was, right? And parts of it have been conveniently ignored for centuries.
That aside, Your example is kind of irrelevant, because if I wanted to I could buy food directly from a farmer or butcher (we do both in my family). Also, the amount of competition in that market vastly outnumbers the amount of competition in the insurance market, and I am not contracted to a grocer.
I think the point you are trying to make is that people have the right to exploit others for profit in America. That may be true but the State has the obligation of protecting us from that. I mean, how many for profit police and fire departments do you see anymore?
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
I have more assessts in thos virtual properties than you would imagine. My goal is to keep building and building this. Eventually I will get up to the several million dollars range and will be secured for the rest of my life.