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Goat country! Did you think of that one up all by yourself little man? Just curious if you’re openly racist in public or just online?
Quite open about it.

But you already knew that.

As for calling you Karen, it's because you're always on here bitching and whining about something.

And little man? How many 6-4 300 lb little men do you actually know?

Jeez. You are one stupid son of a bitch.
 
Quite open about it.

But you already knew that.

As for calling you Karen, it's because you're always on here bitching and whining about something.

And little man? How many 6-4 300 lb little men do you actually know?

Jeez. You are one stupid son of a bitch.

My bad fatty.. hit the gym, actually. Don’t.
 
That would be cool. Affirmation all the freebies will be removed. Medicare does NOT have insurance agents either so another affirmation over paid commissions renewals would possible be gone or reduced 1 year lump 500.00 if Ozzy moves to universal. Basic universal coming possible w Ozzy

That would be the only way to finance universal HC all pork gone.

Thanks for the post!
I didn't spot anything in that article at Forbes that suggests removal of freebies or elimination of agents, or that the benefits the plans would provide would be "basic."

The one thing they write that relates to the extra benefits in MAPD is actually that "Medicare Advantage also has much better benefits..."

My first reaction was "Oh good, a doctor - he probably hates Medicare Advantage." But was disappointed to read his perspective. The co-author of the article was a former CEO of Kaiser Permanente, the large managed care outfit.

Where they write "By using this approach we could also significantly reduce administrative costs as a country. The complex array of payers in our hodgepodge payment nonsystem that has created a massive administrative burden would shrink significantly", that's weird, because Original Medicare has one payer, and doesn't it actually have the lowest administrative costs? And doesn't it actually spend less $ per enrollee than Medicare Advantage, with really essentially the same health outcomes?

Maybe you're making the not unreasonable assumption that universal coverage - through any structure, public or private - is so expensive that they would have to cut back on extras.
 
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