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On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 21:14:10 -0400, Gene
wrote: It would seem to, but those taxes were enacted when the NC General Assembly was stuffed full of fundie Baptists who successfully imposed socially engineered behaviors on those less "of the body." Tha'ts an amusing statement. What are laws but social engineering? Would you say the same, or use the same language, for, say Democracts who push Cap and Trade, seat belt laws, laws against DUI - any law you care to name? "Successfully imposed socially engineered behaviors" - honest to pete, sometimes for a really smart guy who has a great deal of intellectual curiosity, you have a very narrow view point. I would expect a statement like that from Harry, but certainly not you. |
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Captain Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 21:14:10 -0400, Gene wrote: It would seem to, but those taxes were enacted when the NC General Assembly was stuffed full of fundie Baptists who successfully imposed socially engineered behaviors on those less "of the body." Tha'ts an amusing statement. What are laws but social engineering? Would you say the same, or use the same language, for, say Democracts who push Cap and Trade, seat belt laws, laws against DUI - any law you care to name? "Successfully imposed socially engineered behaviors" - honest to pete, sometimes for a really smart guy who has a great deal of intellectual curiosity, you have a very narrow view point. I would expect a statement like that from Harry, but certainly not you. Speaking of the narrow-minded, good morning, Tom-ster. |
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![]() "H the K" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "H the K" wrote in message m... It's elitist to "accept" the health care providers my doctor's office provides to its patients. I'll have to tell my doctor that the next time I see him...I'm sure he'll have a good laugh over it. I don't select the staff there...the doctors who own the practice do. When you were a kid did you also pedal your bicycle backwards? Eisboch Only when I shifted gears. I'm sure my doc will get a kick out it when I tell him he has to hire less qualified staff so the jackoffs on rec.boats will be happier with the way he and his partners run their business. He can hire whoever he wants and you can brag about who you go to all you want. Point is, it doesn't require a college education to walk to the waiting room carrying a clipboard, call out "Harry Krause", lead you to a scale, weigh you, take you to an examination room, take and record your blood pressure, then say, "the doctor will be with you shortly". Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "H the K" wrote in message m... It's elitist to "accept" the health care providers my doctor's office provides to its patients. I'll have to tell my doctor that the next time I see him...I'm sure he'll have a good laugh over it. I don't select the staff there...the doctors who own the practice do. When you were a kid did you also pedal your bicycle backwards? Eisboch Only when I shifted gears. I'm sure my doc will get a kick out it when I tell him he has to hire less qualified staff so the jackoffs on rec.boats will be happier with the way he and his partners run their business. He can hire whoever he wants and you can brag about who you go to all you want. Point is, it doesn't require a college education to walk to the waiting room carrying a clipboard, call out "Harry Krause", lead you to a scale, weigh you, take you to an examination room, take and record your blood pressure, then say, "the doctor will be with you shortly". Eisboch I'm not bragging. It's just the way it is. I don't make the rules at my doctor's office. I agree that it does not take a degree to greet patients, weigh them, or take their temp or blood pressure. Even *I* can do that. If you teamed up with Tom, you two could handle it, too. |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 12:39:10 -0400, gfretwell wrote:
How can anyone believe a government medical agency will be cheaper than someone with a profit motive to cut costs? Huh? Because the motive it to increase profits, not cut costs. While it's not a fair comparison, Medicare's administrative costs are @6%, compared to the 20-25% of our current health care system. Perhaps, more telling, administrative costs in a for-profit hospital are @ 34%, as opposed to 24.5% at non-profits, but get this, the costs are 22.9% at public hospitals, you know, government run hospitals. http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/ forprofit_hospitals_cost_more_and_have_higher_admi nistration_expenses.php |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:07:57 -0500, thunder wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 12:39:10 -0400, gfretwell wrote: How can anyone believe a government medical agency will be cheaper than someone with a profit motive to cut costs? Huh? Because the motive it to increase profits, not cut costs. While it's not a fair comparison, Medicare's administrative costs are @6%, compared to the 20-25% of our current health care system. Perhaps, more telling, administrative costs in a for-profit hospital are @ 34%, as opposed to 24.5% at non-profits, but get this, the costs are 22.9% at public hospitals, you know, government run hospitals. http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/ forprofit_hospitals_cost_more_and_have_higher_admi nistration_expenses.php Medicare is not going to be a good example for you to hang your hat on. A lot of the administration is actually done by the health care provider and SSA/IRS does the accounts receivables. It is hard to get a fair number to compare. You also have to understand that taking 3% of every wage dollar earned in this country they are still going broke providing health care to 16% of the population. A tremendous amount of "administration" is done by health care providers who have to deal with the vagaries of private health insurance companies. We probably would not have the horrific health insurance problems that challenge us today if the insurers were properly regulated, as they are under the Federal Employes Health Benefit Act. Hundreds of insurers compete to get in and stay in this program, and offer top coverage, more than competitive rates, and a plan for almost every pocketbook. Typically, the plans are offered by employe organizations to any federal employe. The organization retains an underwriter and processor to handle the actual operation of the plan, and the plans are easy to compare as to which organization is offering what. The plans are profitable, there is a lot less waste than in the totally private sector, and there is a lot of innovation. There's nothing magical or even particularly efficient about the health care industry today. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. |
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 00:01:08 -0700, jps wrote:
snipped for brevity. Congrats, you're little rant embodies two of your favorite forms of communication, ad-hominem Circumstantial or abusive? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 08:36:47 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 00:01:08 -0700, jps wrote: snipped for brevity. Congrats, you're little rant embodies two of your favorite forms of communication, ad-hominem Circumstantial or abusive? Circumbusive. |
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