Friday, October 23, 2009

HEALTHCARE REDUX(WELL IN THIS CASE THE FIRST CAUSE THE LAST ONE WAS "LOST")










I’m going to attempt this one more time. This time this fucker is backed-up, locked-up, and Shemp-proofed!! If it goes away another time, well I’ll just post the Goddamn thing again and again until the servers ‘splode! As I attempted to say the first time about this whole “debate”; If you’re one of those “get the government out of my life”, neoCon, Wall Street can do no wrong, Ubber-puppets’. Your head is so far up Zombie- Reagan’s ass, that the fumes are starting to affect your judgement! If you’re one of those Patchouli oil huffing, Birkenstock adorning, past life channeling, “Government knows whats best, cause it only has my best interest in mind”, dipshits. Your head is up Pete Seager’s foreskin, and the smegma is becoming  too comforting!! You’re both wrong, and in some ways right!! Why does it always have to be such Polar fucking extremes with you people  Did any of you ever think that maybe there are possibilities coming from both ends? Before you jump down my throat; No we don’t always have to have the extremes to get us back to center! You see, if we do that here, we will end up with a watered-down, cater mostly to special interest groups scenario that’s too Goddamn important to fuck with this time! How about some stats???

1.National health care spending is expected to reach $2.5 trillion in this year alone!! Accounting for 17.6% of GDP. By 2018 $4.4 trillion!!
2.National healthcare expenditures are expected to increase faster than GDP from 2008-2018. 6.2% vs. 4.1% of GDP!!
3.Of the $2.1 trillion spent on H.C. in 2006, nearly $650 billion was above what the U.S. would expect to spend based on the level of wealth versus other nations. $186 billion of that being administrative costs!!
4.In the last 10 years employer-sponsored H.C. premiums have increased 131%!!
5.The cumulative increase in employer-sponsored H.C. premiums rose at 4x the rate of inflation and wage increases during the last 10 years!! Health insurance costs are the fastest growing expense for employers. Employer insurance costs overtook profits in 2008.
6.The Congressional Budget Office estimates that job-based H.C.  costs may increase 100% in the next 10 years costing a family of 4 $25,000 a year!!
7. 62% of all bankruptcies filed in 2007 were linked to medical expenses.
Small business will pay nearly $2.4 trillion over the next 10 years in H.C. costs for their workers, 178,000 small business jobs will be lost by 2018 as a result of such costs. $840 billion in small business wages will be lost due to high H.C. costs. Small business will loose $52.1 billion in profits due to high H.C. costs.







**Im not even gonna type any of this shit out, but if your interested go check these people out and do a little deductive reasoning and maybe some math and tell me if someone hasn't flown the coop at this site....

Or you can check this out....

Or many others for and against...

BTW... Those stats were from The NCHC. For the other conspiracy buffs out there this organization is bi-partisan ranging from the likes of former prez’s George (the 1st)Bush, Jimmy Carter. Senators and Rep’s Robert D. Ray(R-IA) and Robert W. Edgar(D-PA). And a shit-ton of other starched collar types that some find impressive.







Listen, I know the whole thing Twain said about statistics, and I know everyone chooses to believe that which they do, mostly for illogical reasons, but when something smells rotten....You’re not just in Denmark!! This isn’t only about ‘the government’ running something else poorly: Although do some research on Medicare (not everything UNCLE SAM puts his mits on goes to shit). This is more “Swift Boating”, for lack of a better term, by BIG business (the super colossal type)so that they can keep their hands on the Administrative pie and not give it to the other la’ CosoNostra!! This is not about fairness!! Again it’s about power!! 





From a business stand-point, would you rather invest in your fellow Americans health? Or would you like to keep investing in his death? i.e. the 9 years of funding a worthless war at $2 trillion+ and counting? And would you like to bail out some more Wall Street Fucktards to the tune of at least $10 trillion and counting???!!!!! Get a fucking grip people!! Are most of you as stupid as you look??? 
I'm not saying this is a simple issue. It is an important issue that requires much investigation on all our behalves. More so than making decisions based on what some lunatic in Washington says, or what some talking-head pundit tells you, or for that matter what some goofy-assed dude, on some Shempy-assed blog writes!!! In other words, stop watching "America's got Tourette's" for a couple of nights and honestly make an effort to understand something for once, instead of being force-fed  your thoughts for the day!!


ANGRY BRADY



3 comments:

The Chief said...

A-fukin'-men. Your absolutely right.

I gotta wonder though if the American buracracy can really handle this, or if we should outsource it to India.

Anonymous said...

It'll get handled Walmart style!! They've got China's proxy, man!

Anonymous said...

1.) As long as LAWYERS run the country, and LAWYERS profit from frivolous lawsuits against doctors and other service/supply sources, this will never be fixed. So I agree. You'd better outsource this to India, where there aren't any American-style lawyers. 2.) Ditto the above idea for insurance companies. They cannot naturally make a profit unless health care costs a lot less, or they just refuse to pay for the things that are IN YOUR CONTRACT. This is why LAWYERS are seeking to socialize medicine, so that they don't have to feel the pain that REAL reform would bring...it's really all more of the same, only worse for doctors, worse for (especially the sickest) patients, and all at the cost of our children's children's children.

And we don't *need* this socialistic takeover. We just need a president, and corresponding congress, with the balls to say NO to the insurance companies, and NO to the fucking maggot litigators.

Signed,

I hate lawyers and insurance companies, and presidents with body odor

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