What Democrats have sponsored or cosponsored a bill to enact universal healthcare?

twostrokenut

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no, obamacare mandated by law that administrative costs not take up any more than 20% of costs, with mechanisms to lower that number to 15% and beyond as time went on.

but he was a black man so no way you can go with his idea, even if it is the one you originally thought was a good one.

actually, i believe you call him "mulatto", not black. my bad. trying to stay on your (low) level.
sure, increasing paperwork and then mandating lower admin costs isn't refusing to pay anything.
 

UncleBuck

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sure, increasing paperwork and then mandating lower admin costs isn't refusing to pay anything.
when you can't deny people for pre-existing conditions, there is a lot less paperwork and administrative costs. that's why our administrative costs were so much higher than other nations, lots of bureaucrats hard at work looking for any way possible to deny payment for a procedure due to a pre-existing condition.

those days were over thanks to obama, but now they will return because pre-existing conditions are not covered under your lord and savior's new plan.

but yeah, feel free to toss out meaningless platitudes like "increasing paperwork" without explaining how at all and allow me to explain to you how you are literally wrong all of the time.

retard.
 

twostrokenut

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when you can't deny people for pre-existing conditions, there is a lot less paperwork and administrative costs. that's why our administrative costs were so much higher than other nations, lots of bureaucrats hard at work looking for any way possible to deny payment for a procedure due to a pre-existing condition.

those days were over thanks to obama, but now they will return because pre-existing conditions are not covered under your lord and savior's new plan.

but yeah, feel free to toss out meaningless platitudes like "increasing paperwork" without explaining how at all and allow me to explain to you how you are literally wrong all of the time.

retard.
subtract your 20% admin cost. that does not directly reduce consumer cost 20%.

denying a pre-existing condition is a way to cut costs. I'm not condoning that in any way.
 

twostrokenut

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unrelnting douche? no, i did not sign up for a UC profit mill. that was you.
I have a good plan through work. I see this urgent care membership as a great way for uninsured and even non citizens to have some really decent primary, urgent and preventative. which is what most ppl need most of the time.


the fact that you are an unrelenting douche is well documented.
 
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twostrokenut

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why are you arguing against the very thing you just named as a way to cut healthcare costs now?

fucking dumb.
because didn't lose focus of the largest cost that initiated your response, the bureaucracy of government. tally up the admin cost of government telling you what to do real quick, subtract that cost.
 

UncleBuck

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the bureaucracy of government.
more meaningless platitudes, eh? i thought you might have learned your lesson when your "increasing paperwork!" meaningless platitude completely backfired on you, but i underestimated your stupidity and incentive to spam this forum for $0.11 a post.

the government's bureaucracy is so bad that it clocks in at a whopping 2% of administrative costs, compared to 17-23% in the private sector.

once again, you are talking out of your ass and spamming us with complete nonsense. either you are retarded or you get paid to pump this shit out. i truly hope it's the latter for your poor family's sake, but i continuously underestimate your crippling stupidity and astounding mental retardation.
 

twostrokenut

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the union of knife sharpeners who run their businesses out of a trailer in the woods local 1488?

LOLx∞



that's retarded. they are profit mills. and that's all they are.
sure dude, my wife is preggers and I'm more than happy to carry the insurance for us. I'm real manly that way. say, is your pregnant wife still working?
 

UncleBuck

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sure dude, my wife is preggers and I'm more than happy to carry the insurance for us. I'm real manly that way. say, is your pregnant wife still working?
i can only imagine how shitty it must be to get your pre-natal care from the fucking corner urgent care profit mill.

fuck, we only have the option to see any one of about a dozen OBGYNs at our place, which literally connects to the hospital next door. you should see the fucking delivery and labor rooms. you can have a fucking family party in there.

but yeah, i guess a shoddy, dimly lit room in the tiny little corner urgent care works too.

your poor common law wife.
 

twostrokenut

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more meaningless platitudes, eh? i thought you might have learned your lesson when your "increasing paperwork!" meaningless platitude completely backfired on you, but i underestimated your stupidity and incentive to spam this forum for $0.11 a post.

the government's bureaucracy is so bad that it clocks in at a whopping 2% of administrative costs, compared to 17-23% in the private sector.

once again, you are talking out of your ass and spamming us with complete nonsense. either you are retarded or you get paid to pump this shit out. i truly hope it's the latter for your poor family's sake, but i continuously underestimate your crippling stupidity and astounding mental retardation.
you're saying emergency room costs are only 2% higher since the government mandated no one could be denied service regardless of payment.

here i was thinking that you were seriously discussing an issue, shame on me.
 

twostrokenut

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i can only imagine how shitty it must be to get your pre-natal care from the fucking corner urgent care profit mill.

fuck, we only have the option to see any one of about a dozen OBGYNs at our place, which literally connects to the hospital next door. you should see the fucking delivery and labor rooms. you can have a fucking family party in there.

but yeah, i guess a shoddy, dimly lit room in the tiny little corner urgent care works too.

your poor common law wife.
oh so she's working through her pregnancy to provide your health insurance then.

I expected no less.
 

UncleBuck

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you're saying emergency room costs are only 2% higher since the government mandated no one could be denied service regardless of payment.

here i was thinking that you were seriously discussing an issue, shame on me.
you are a retarded person.

you said "government bureaucracy" was why healthcare was so expensive.

the government runs a health care program called medicare. its administrative costs are 2%.

the private sector's for-profit health care has administrative costs of 17%-23%.

don't try to act like you're illiterate just because yet another one of your meaningless platitudes got ripped to shreds you fucking retard.
 

twostrokenut

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you are a retarded person.

you said "government bureaucracy" was why healthcare was so expensive.

the government runs a health care program called medicare. its administrative costs are 2%.

the private sector's for-profit health care has administrative costs of 17%-23%.

don't try to act like you're illiterate just because yet another one of your meaningless platitudes got ripped to shreds you fucking retard.
have i expressed any direct expletives at you yet? insert one here. please continue to dodge the systemic costs of the bureaucracy, one of which I just spoon fed you.
 

UncleBuck

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have i expressed any direct expletives at you yet? insert one here. please continue to dodge the systemic costs of the bureaucracy, one of which I just spoon fed you.
The 2% government bureaucracy versus the 17-23% private, for profit bureaucracy?

Retard
 
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