Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News he's "very disappointed" by the bill to end the government shutdown, calling a planned vote on health insurance subsidies "meaningless."
It was done with good intentions, because insurance companies could just gouge the fuck out of people and soak up huge returns, and they were incentivised to reject as many procedures as possible.
It just wound up fixing one set of issues that created another. Just proof that there’s no non shitty way for medical insurance companies to exist.
lt wouldn’t have passed if it were based on good intentions. That’s just how they sell it as a “solution” and then exploit more money from sick people.
Our government wasn’t quite as corrupt back then as it is now. Mostly because they actually feared the people, back then. Corporations didn’t used to own them.
Damn, that must have seemed like such a good idea st the time.
It was done with good intentions, because insurance companies could just gouge the fuck out of people and soak up huge returns, and they were incentivised to reject as many procedures as possible.
It just wound up fixing one set of issues that created another. Just proof that there’s no non shitty way for medical insurance companies to exist.
lt wouldn’t have passed if it were based on good intentions. That’s just how they sell it as a “solution” and then exploit more money from sick people.
Our government wasn’t quite as corrupt back then as it is now. Mostly because they actually feared the people, back then. Corporations didn’t used to own them.