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healthmyths

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health system that covers everyone that WANT health insurance coverage?

First we have to agree that NOT everyone WANTS health insurance coverage because they have no NEED for ordinary health insurance.
In fact 18 million people under 34 (they spend less then $1,000 a year on health services) can afford (make over $50k) and have said over and over THEY DON"T WANT or need... so why are they included in the figure that was used to pass Obamacare i.e. 46 million?

Then when we find out 14 million that are supposedly NOT covered all they need do is register with Medicaid.

Finally 10 million of supposedly 46 million uninsured are NOT citizens...don't qualify!

So that leaves 4 million truly that want and need health insurance!
So we can have "health insurance" for all that want insurance i.e. 4 million simply by doing what ACA is doing to tanning salons, i.e. taxing 10% of their income...
Tax the people that are MAKING health care costs $850 billion MORE per year then necessary!
90% of physicians surveyed say they do duplicate tests, referrals,etc.. all out of fear of one group!
Lawyers that make $270 billion a year !
Tax lawyers like tanning salons 10% and use the $27 billion to pay the premiums for every one of the 4 million !

SIMPLE solution to a national health care system WITHOUT destroying 1,300 companies that pay $100 billion a year in federal/state/local and pay local property taxes! These companies employ 400,000 people that Obama has stated he wants to through out of work!

$27 billion tax pays 4 million uninsured that want insurance premiums!

National health insurance for everyone that wants it!!!
 
But instead we now have insurance premiums climbing 125% in Wisconsin!

Report: Health Care Premiums to Increase Up to 125% in Wisconsin Due to Obamacare
Adds the reporter, "According to the state's office of the commissioner of insurance, there will be drastic premium increases as a result. The office compiled date from 8 cities for $2,000 deductible plans for three different age groups. The study did not include the numbers of actual estimated costs, only percentages. In Appleton a 21-year-old's cost would increase 54- percent, a 40-year-old's about 37-percent, and a 63- year-old's about 32-percent."
Report: Health Care Premiums to Increase Up to 125% in Wisconsin Due to Obamacare | The Weekly Standard
 

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