The idea to link the tax-cut to the person and not to the job is a good one, and it should promote portability, however, it does not solve the problem. Health insurance companies will always find a loophole.
The Lewin group analysis that mentions the 180.5 million switch does not take into account health insurance companies adapting.
The same Lewin groun under the same scenario predicts physicians saving 36.5% savings in administrative costs for physicians.
STOP MAKING KIDS!!!
No surprise that the most dependent on society and most likely to make babies as a means to make a living would bring any healthcare system down.
WTF do people already living on the edge continue to propagate???
I'm democratic by nature but am starting to feel a socialist chill. Healthcare needs to be earned, not granted!
richardbrister 2 years ago
The idea to link the tax-cut to the person and not to the job is a good one, and it should promote portability, however, it does not solve the problem. Health insurance companies will always find a loophole.
The Lewin group analysis that mentions the 180.5 million switch does not take into account health insurance companies adapting.
The same Lewin groun under the same scenario predicts physicians saving 36.5% savings in administrative costs for physicians.
onlyrey 2 years ago