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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 700372" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Yes, AV8. thats option number 2. I would like to see how that would work out, myself.</p><p>Scrap medicare, and aid. No more free emergency visits to hospitals. No more building hospitals, period.</p><p>Ambulance and EMS services also only for the insured. As well as those medical helicopter transports.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone, that doesn't have insurance is left to die, period.</p><p>Same as anyone retired , that can't afford private insurance, too.</p><p>No more governmnet funds for research either.</p><p>Everything must be funded , built, and operated by the insurance companies.</p><p>Rates would tripple, but thats fine. In return the goverment can finally balance thier budget, and maybe even hand out tax cuts ?</p><p>Wouldn't be sure if UPS would be willing to pay those extra costs.</p><p>And if companies did in the US, I sure couldn't see them exporting anything, or even selling anything, because of the extra labor costs.</p><p> </p><p>Why do you think DHL left the US ? But still operates fully around the world, even to your neighbors south and north (mexico and Canada ) ?</p><p>Personally, I think that extra $1000 to $1500 monthly healthcare bennies, made it to unacttrative for them to operate there.</p><p>I really believe that played a major role. </p><p> </p><p>And more and more companies will follow suit, unless healthcare costs come down.</p><p>I really think, Obama will create more jobs, if the healthcare burden of costs gets reduced, for companies to compete globally, inside the USA.</p><p> </p><p>But, again it's only my opinion.</p><p>If the healthcare bill doesn't past, and nothing is done...the future will tell us, if companies decided to move north (Canada), because of less costs.</p><p>Some of our politicians here, are counting on it. (thats why we're introducing the lowest corperate taxes starting 2012 from all G7 countries).</p><p> </p><p>Only time will tell, what was right.</p><p>But, we all know, the current US healthcare system has no future. It won't survive, anyway you wanna turn things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 700372, member: 23950"] Yes, AV8. thats option number 2. I would like to see how that would work out, myself. Scrap medicare, and aid. No more free emergency visits to hospitals. No more building hospitals, period. Ambulance and EMS services also only for the insured. As well as those medical helicopter transports. Anyone, that doesn't have insurance is left to die, period. Same as anyone retired , that can't afford private insurance, too. No more governmnet funds for research either. Everything must be funded , built, and operated by the insurance companies. Rates would tripple, but thats fine. In return the goverment can finally balance thier budget, and maybe even hand out tax cuts ? Wouldn't be sure if UPS would be willing to pay those extra costs. And if companies did in the US, I sure couldn't see them exporting anything, or even selling anything, because of the extra labor costs. Why do you think DHL left the US ? But still operates fully around the world, even to your neighbors south and north (mexico and Canada ) ? Personally, I think that extra $1000 to $1500 monthly healthcare bennies, made it to unacttrative for them to operate there. I really believe that played a major role. And more and more companies will follow suit, unless healthcare costs come down. I really think, Obama will create more jobs, if the healthcare burden of costs gets reduced, for companies to compete globally, inside the USA. But, again it's only my opinion. If the healthcare bill doesn't past, and nothing is done...the future will tell us, if companies decided to move north (Canada), because of less costs. Some of our politicians here, are counting on it. (thats why we're introducing the lowest corperate taxes starting 2012 from all G7 countries). Only time will tell, what was right. But, we all know, the current US healthcare system has no future. It won't survive, anyway you wanna turn things. [/QUOTE]
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