Obama's Convoluted-Care: Health Care or Welfare?
Obama and his family are taking a nice vacation this week at a $35 K retreat in Massuchusetts. Nothing like setting a good example for all your out of work voters. He seems to be enjoying his new found fame and fortune.
I'm sure he is resting up for a final push at his Convoluted-Care overhaul. Let's face it, he is trying to mix Health Care "reform" with welfare. Let's just call it what it is - "CONVOLUTED-CARE". There are many people on both sides of the aisle who are trying to demonize the health insurance companies.
In particular, the private insurers constantly get attacked for not insuring people with pre-existing conditions. Now please, explain to me, what insurance company would insure against an expensive certainty, unless the insured person is willing to pay for it? For example, if a person who is looking for insurance after losing his job, and has a current medical condition that requires a $20,000 per year treatment. what private company in its right mind would be willing to take a $12,000 annual premium when it knew it would cost them a minimum $20,000 per year in medical treatments? This nonsensical argument that private insurers HAVE to insure the "un-insureable" is a sure way to bankrupt the private insurers.
Insuring people with pre-existing conditions is a big problem for millions of people. The solution is NOT to force insurance companies to insure the "un-insureable". The creation of a high risk pool (like we have for bad drivers in each state) is a start. I'm sure someone can figure this out, but we need to have a rational discussion about it.
If Pandemic Pelosi had her way, she would allow people to purchase flood insurance after they discover the Mississippi River is flowing through their basements. Nancy, how about requiring life insurance companies to insure the terminally ill at the same rate as healthy people? We need to stop demonizing the insurance companies and focus on what needs fixing.
Obama and the statists want to control our lives from cradle to grave. We'll all be in the grave someday. But before we all get there, can we preserve some of our freedom to choose before the country goes bankrupt?
Convoluted-Care Flow Chart

Something a little simpler, please!
I'm sure he is resting up for a final push at his Convoluted-Care overhaul. Let's face it, he is trying to mix Health Care "reform" with welfare. Let's just call it what it is - "CONVOLUTED-CARE". There are many people on both sides of the aisle who are trying to demonize the health insurance companies.
In particular, the private insurers constantly get attacked for not insuring people with pre-existing conditions. Now please, explain to me, what insurance company would insure against an expensive certainty, unless the insured person is willing to pay for it? For example, if a person who is looking for insurance after losing his job, and has a current medical condition that requires a $20,000 per year treatment. what private company in its right mind would be willing to take a $12,000 annual premium when it knew it would cost them a minimum $20,000 per year in medical treatments? This nonsensical argument that private insurers HAVE to insure the "un-insureable" is a sure way to bankrupt the private insurers.
Insuring people with pre-existing conditions is a big problem for millions of people. The solution is NOT to force insurance companies to insure the "un-insureable". The creation of a high risk pool (like we have for bad drivers in each state) is a start. I'm sure someone can figure this out, but we need to have a rational discussion about it.
If Pandemic Pelosi had her way, she would allow people to purchase flood insurance after they discover the Mississippi River is flowing through their basements. Nancy, how about requiring life insurance companies to insure the terminally ill at the same rate as healthy people? We need to stop demonizing the insurance companies and focus on what needs fixing.
Obama and the statists want to control our lives from cradle to grave. We'll all be in the grave someday. But before we all get there, can we preserve some of our freedom to choose before the country goes bankrupt?
Convoluted-Care Flow Chart

Something a little simpler, please!

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