GOP AGs Going After Healthcare

If it weren't for human ignorance and stupidity, there would be no Republican party.
 
Of all the many aspects of Obama's ACA, the pre-existing health conditions is the one most hated by the corporate insurance company overlords. They prefer a vast pool of paying (really really PAYING) beneficiaries who are young, healthy, employed-with-employer-making-most-of-the-premium-payments. Their actuarial geeks have calculated that in any given pool of employees, there are bound to be a few (percentage-wise) beneficiaries with pre-existing conditions. There will be a larger pool of young fertile women who will be drawing benefits for maternal care. So the rates quoted for employers are based on these and other factors. If you work in an industry like health care, for instance, that is top-heavy with young women, expect to pay more for your health insurance. You would not believe how these health insurance companies crunch the numbers -- and what they pay their business analysts to crunch -- to make sure that the payouts to the insureds is far lower than company profits.

Mr. Owl has worked in IT for the health insurance giants his whole career except for a brief few years at a large national defense/aerospace company. You guys have no idea how we're getting f'd up the exhaust pipe.
 
Late last week, the NY Times published an anonymously written op-ed, purportedly from a “senior White House official,” that painted a picture of a chaotic White House and an unstable president at the helm. Following publication, Fox & Friends was contacted by a different, high-level, senior White House official with a response. The person contacting us is known to Fox & Friends, and with our reputation for honesty being on the line, we can assure you this person is real and is indeed newsworthy. To protect this person’s identity, we took the unusual step of allowing the person to dictate the letter to us via telephone. Below is an unedited transcript of the dictated letter:

To Whom It May Concern,

Last week, the failing New York Times…and believe me, they’re failing..very sad…they published a letter criticizing the Trump administration. The letter was written by a coward. Probably someone who doesn’t like Trump, because they are part of the crooked swamp. So I call them the ‘crooked coward.’ I like that. Crooked coward. This crooked coward said that Trump has a leadership style that is petty and ineffective. Can you believe it? They really wrote that. Sad. Everybody knows Trump is the most successful real estate developer in the history of the world. And he created the greatest show ever to appear on television. As soon as he left, the ratings went down. Without Trump, the show is boring. If you want to see bad management style, just look at Obama. The worst. The absolute worst. Horrible trade deals. NAFTA, which was the worst deal ever. The Iran deal, which was also the worst deal ever. Two worst deals, and the fake media knows it but they won’t report it, because they don’t like Trump.

Since that letter was published, many people, many, many people…thousands of White House staffers in fact, have come to me to tell me that working for Trump is the greatest thing they will ever accomplish in their life. I tell them, well…I don’t know, the greatest? I mean you’re young, you’re smart, you’ve got a terrific figure, so maybe there’s even greater things in your future. Probably not, but maybe.
If Trump is so bad, how did he turn around the economy so fast? And black unemployment is at a record low. Hispanic too. And the women. Soon the women unemployment will be the lowest ever. They can’t say that about Obama. So they won’t say it about Trump. Sad.

The letter by the crooked coward brings up Russher almost immediately. I think it’s the first word even. Maybe not, but probably. It’s close to the first word anyway. Everyone knows the Russher thing is fake. It’s a rigged witch hunt and an excuse for the Democrat party for losing an election they probably should’ve won…and they might have if they weren’t running against Trump. But the Russher thing…bringing that up proves this person, if they are even real…and nobody knows…the New York Times won’t tell, and Jeff Sessions, who has been a huge disappointment on so many levels, won’t find out who it is….but they are deep state. They are probably an Obama holdover put here by lying James Comey or Crooked Bob Mueller. Crooked Bob. Very sad. And what he is doing to Flynn and Manafort is a disgrace.

So the letter is fake. It is like the fake dossier, the fake, horrible, disgusting media…who have been very unfair to Trump. Very unfair. And the New York Times publishes it. They will probably have to apologize for this too. They had to apologize after the election for saying Trump won’t win. They kept saying it over and over, “Trump won’t win.” Then they had to apologize. Even other media people called Trump, many of them, and said “Mr. President, you are probably the greatest President since George Washington…and even probably better than him frankly, but we can’t say that. They won’t let us.” That’s wrong. We need to fix that. Maybe Trump will change the libel laws so if the fake news media makes something bad up about Trump, they’re fired and they are sued. They should do that.

Let me close by saying I love Trump. I love working for him. Many, many people do. And the American people know that he is doing a great job. I’d give him an A. I’d give him an A+ but there are cowards trying to stop him. The swamp isn’t giving up without a fight. But it will, and he will get an A+ for making America great again.

Signed,

Amonuss…Omonamuss…Omalomous
 
Of all the many aspects of Obama's ACA, the pre-existing health conditions is the one most hated by the corporate insurance company overlords. They prefer a vast pool of paying (really really PAYING) beneficiaries who are young, healthy, employed-with-employer-making-most-of-the-premium-payments. Their actuarial geeks have calculated that in any given pool of employees, there are bound to be a few (percentage-wise) beneficiaries with pre-existing conditions. There will be a larger pool of young fertile women who will be drawing benefits for maternal care. So the rates quoted for employers are based on these and other factors. If you work in an industry like health care, for instance, that is top-heavy with young women, expect to pay more for your health insurance. You would not believe how these health insurance companies crunch the numbers -- and what they pay their business analysts to crunch -- to make sure that the payouts to the insureds is far lower than company profits.

Mr. Owl has worked in IT for the health insurance giants his whole career except for a brief few years at a large national defense/aerospace company. You guys have no idea how we're getting f'd up the exhaust pipe.

Goldman Sachs: Curing Cancer is ‘NOT a Sustainable Business Model’
Treating sick people is far more profitable than curing them, according to Goldman Sachs
http://woked.co/goldman-sachs-curing-cancer-business/
 
Bullshit. Dems are all in on the ACA...and were it not for ONE friggin pseudoDem (Lieberman) we would have had a Medicare buy in

Save the "they all suck" nonsense.

There are distinct differences
 
Bullshit. Dems are all in on the ACA...and were it not for ONE friggin pseudoDem (Lieberman) we would have had a Medicare buy in

Save the "they all suck" nonsense.

There are distinct differences

Actually the Dems gave you a Republican plan hatched at the Heritage Foundation, and even now, the Dems will not push single payer. They will mouth faux support when out of power, but they will heel for the aristocracy when in power, always do.

HOWARD DEAN, NOW EMPLOYED BY HEALTH CARE LOBBY FIRM, OPPOSES BERNIE SANDERS ON SINGLE-PAYER
https://theintercept.com/2016/01/14/howard-dean-lobbyist/

DEMOCRATIC SUPERDELEGATE, IN ROOM FULL OF HEALTH INSURANCE EXECUTIVES, LAUGHS OFF PROSPECT OF SINGLE PAYER
https://theintercept.com/2017/07/01/dick-gephardt-single-payer-health-insurance-lobbyists/

Health Exchange Sale Bagged Gephardt $1.2 Million
https://peureport.blogspot.com/2017/07/health-exchange-sale-bags-gephardt-12.html
 
They are right.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Oh I know, 25 years in the pharma/research game. I am ok with the fact that I will pass away someday. What I will not do is bow before predatory capitalism and beg to live longer. A religious perceptual reality informs adherents to fear death and their god. A spiritual perceptual reality leads to the realization that we are here to do what we can to maintain the balance leaving a light footprint.
 
Oh I know, 25 years in the pharma/research game. I am ok with the fact that I will pass away someday. What I will not do is bow before predatory capitalism and beg to live longer. A religious perceptual reality informs adherents to fear death and their god. A spiritual perceptual reality leads to the realization that we are here to do what we can to maintain the balance leaving a light footprint.

I agree. My wish upon leaving this wonderful life is to have made it slightly better for my sojourn here.

If you feel you need some affirmation about your life choices, do a Google search for "how doctors die." Hint: They don't choose to do it like they urge the rest of us to do.
 
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