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The OP cites a physician at Saint Agnes in Fresno; a quarter of a million square foot behemoth. He says their ER is full.
Where do you think these people were going before...Dr. Lou in the back alley? No, they were going to the County ER; funded by taxpayers.
The shifting of costs from me to the group that runs Saint Agnes is fine with me. Or shifting it to Humana or Kindred or Legacy or any of the other hospital groups...
Get out your compass. You've wondered off the path.
Pure and simple: Obummercare has not unloaded ER's.
Correct and the insurance mandate has been in effect for what, 3-6 months you fucking idiot? It took us 8 years to get to the moon. Were you around in 1961 proclaiming NASA a failure? I bet if you had been there you would have said exactly that.
Gee, grow some brain matter at some point.
If this is the best you can do, then it is the best you can do.
The NASA analogy is just a Strawman. They are not the same (although sending you to the moon sounds like it might be fun).
It's always an equivocation on the part of you ass-kissing bastards.
You could keep your doctor...but you can't.
You can keep your plan....but you can't.
You will save 2500/year....but it will cost you 7500/year.
This will unload ER's.....after they load up.
Go Fluke yourself.