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It’s about the theoretical cost savings achieved through greater enrollment, collective bargaining and the centralization of administration expenses.
Is opposing such a study somehow a conservative principle or are your sources telling you it must be disinformation?
"A large portion don't want a compromised system they want their system."
"A large portion" whose employers are paying for their health care want to keep their health care but the overwhelming greater population simply want health care that they can afford and trust to pay expenses as promised when needed without penalties. Did you learn nothing from the midterms?
BTW: The sky rocketing costs of employee healthcare and is a large reason why wages have remained stagnate while productivity has increased by 300% over the last 20 years. Government sponsored health care should free up all that money to increase labor wages in addition to the cost savings within the healthcare system itself associated with public expansion and administrative consolidation.
No reason not to discuss it or consider options.
Eli
Is opposing such a study somehow a conservative principle or are your sources telling you it must be disinformation?
"A large portion don't want a compromised system they want their system."
"A large portion" whose employers are paying for their health care want to keep their health care but the overwhelming greater population simply want health care that they can afford and trust to pay expenses as promised when needed without penalties. Did you learn nothing from the midterms?
BTW: The sky rocketing costs of employee healthcare and is a large reason why wages have remained stagnate while productivity has increased by 300% over the last 20 years. Government sponsored health care should free up all that money to increase labor wages in addition to the cost savings within the healthcare system itself associated with public expansion and administrative consolidation.
No reason not to discuss it or consider options.
Eli
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