Re: Help help! My productivity based wage increases have fallen
by
doodahman
06/11/2009, 2:21 PM #
Bondsman:
Insurance isn't supposed to be a pay-out to you, but coverage in case of disaster. I pay 3k a year in house and car insurance, and I don't whine about how it's draining my retirement fund. It's INSURANCE. If your house burns down and costs 750k to rebuild, it gets rebuild.
Similarly if somebody like you needs open heart surgery, they get it, and it doesn't cost them 100k.
Pull your head out, that's what insurance is.
BTW, the reason health insurance is so expensive is that the UNINSURED still get treated just like you do, and your insurance is what pays for them. That won't change in socialized medicine. I doubt that Obama is going to tax the poor to pay for their own care, so the 40+% of people that don't pay federal income tax won't be paying the health insurance tax either, you will.
Same amount, but you'll pay the government, and therefore be happier about it.
Stop being such a dumbass, please. The insurance is exactly supposed to be a payout to me-- a portion of the compensation I earn with my labor in the form of a benefit. Only it gets negotiated between the insurers and the HR department, and the bottom line gets taken out of what would ordinarily have been paid to me in wages. You can capitalize the word "insurance" all you want, but it only makes you louder, not smarter.
As for whether all of the money now forked over on my behalf by my employer will be sucked in by the federal gov't in a universal or at least public option program, I doubt it. Some percentage may, but all of the information I've seen regarding the "socialist" medical systems in other countries shows that they have substantially less overhead, substantially less administrative costs, and a far better incentive to control costs by controlling the actual costs, not the benefits. Not to mention the fact that putting 200 million Americans under one program gives the administrators a tad bit of leverage to negotiate reasonable fees and costs.
There is no doubt that like any other political problems, the "haves" will moan and bitch and cry cry cry like little babies because someone whom they think is undeserving will be better off without having something squeezed out of them. But, that's a mental and spiritual problem of the "haves", not a political problem.
Oh, and you might consider the fact that the alleged 40% who pay no federal income tax (a stupid stat because every worker pays federal taxes-- excise taxes, phone taxes, and of course SSI), it's because they don't make enough money. I'm sure if they were to get wage increases that had kept up with the real cost of living and the real productivity gains, they'd be in a position to pay some federal taxes. But, once again, the "haves" and their mental/moral disease makes them want it both ways-- cheap labor, unlivable wages for half the nation's workers, AND have them chip in to finance a federal gov't that does nothing but dole out trillions to already rich motherfuckers for
services that benefit nobody but other "haves."
You'll never learn, because you don't have soul enough to get it.