Question of the Day
The Republican president said yesterday, “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” What are some other complicated things that the Republican president is encountering?
The Republican president said yesterday, “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” What are some other complicated things that the Republican president is encountering?
1. Finding out that, in order to function, cabinet departments need deputy secretaries that require Senate confirmation. (Bannon can’t deconstruct the entire government quickly enough)
2. Understanding that there are three branches of government.
3. Foreign policy.
4. Tax policy.
5. Energy and environmental policy.
6. (your choice) policy.
In a way, It’s nice to see the poisonous maggots who attacked everything for 8 years having to be in a position of responsibility to expose their fraud and incompetence.
Health care reform is only complicated if you wish to retain the concept that the government will guarantee everyone access to health care. If you don’t wish to retain that, then it’s simple: just repeal the laughably-named Affordable Care Act.
If the R’s could find a way to ensure that only dem-voting populations died as a result of no health insurance, they would pull that trigger faster than you can say “not all whites”.
The problem is, they rely heavily on ignorant, white masses in red-states and Pensyltucky-like areas to keep power. Those people, who live a 5 hour pick-up-truck ride away from a hospital are in the most danger.
Alone among industrialized countries, our health care system is complicated because it guarantees insurer profits.
I’ll get sick of correcting your idiocy soon and ban you again. Probably tomorrow.
The complication is that health insurance corporate profits = inadequate coverage for the American people. You can’t put them together. That’s why health insurance shouldn’t be a private sector matter at atl. It’s really not complicated then as many nations have proven repeatedly.
“Health care reform is only complicated if you wish to retain the concept that the government will guarantee everyone access to health care.”
Yes, life is always simpler for people without souls.