Tuesday, June 16, 2015

End Game: Majority of Americans Want Their Healthcare Paid For By Taxpayers

Via David

 
Subsidies don't make healthcare "more affordable," they make healthcare more expensive for everyone.
Before Obamacare was shoved through and passed in 2010, conservatives and small government proponents warned that once the entitlement program was implemented, it would be impossible to take away. They were right.

Fast forward five years and a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows a majority of Americans want Obamacare subsidies mandated in all 50 states if current federal subsidies are struck down in King v. Burwell. In other words, the majority of country wants healthcare plans paid for (aka subsidized) by someone else.

More @ Townhall

10 comments:

  1. Majority of Americans are idiots. Look who they elected.
    Terry
    Fla.

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  2. "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." George Carlin

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  3. Yeh well....As the federals have stated repeatedly that they have the goal of "dominating the human domain" and since they have OPENLY announced that they consider the use of propaganda to be a "fundamental" part of "shaping public opinion", I have to wonder how much, if anything, I see published is truth. ---Ray

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  4. Most people don't care that costs increase. They just want someone else to pay their costs. That's what teh whoe "pre-existing condition" argument was about. Getting other people to pay your known and expected future medical costs under the guise of "insurance" when real insurance is supposed to spread risk, not certainty.

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    1. real insurance is supposed to spread risk, not certainty.

      Precisely.

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  5. I think we need to consider who conducted the poll and how the question was worded.
    Then consider the fact that those same folks think they are going to get the same sort of health care they used to get for free from the Government.

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    1. Virtually all who had insurance before, now have to pay more for less coverage to support the others. Sounds familiar.

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