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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

Saving the Medicare system is easy. Vic tells you how.

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  • I posted this video well before the current debates over health care began, and I'm glad it's finally getting some traffic. Please continue to comment, and thanks to all.

  • I couldn't resist this, I saw your birdie.....

    Hey! Good Idea!

  • You saw my birdie? Was it at the nude beach? I was 40 pounds heavier then, and I thought it was well concealed!

  • Read straight from an article from another ignorant liberal moron.

  • Check the date. It may be that the other liberal moron plagiarized ME! Please provide a name so I can sue. Many thanks!

  • competition motivates higher quality & lower prices. socialism takes away these pressures.

  • It would be nice if there were real competition in the health care industries, but oligopoly is the norm.

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  • Oh, and the other thing you did not mention in your silly plan is that the new "payroll" taxes on employers and employees that bring in all this new money into medicare...will be adjusted up in terms of price to ensure that old fucks like you get free medical care. In other words, you want working people to pay your way while you sit on you fat ass in "retirement" making youtube videos.

  • If you did earn two master's degrees, they did you little good. Medicare administrative costs, while lower, are not "much" lower than private health insurance. An analysis of at least partial administrative burdening puts the cost of medicare at about 6-8 percent per beneficiary while private sector percentages are about 10-12%. While private sector administrative costs change relatively slowly, medicare administrative costs are exploding rapidly. Your entire premise is a FAIL.

  • if oligopoly is the problem, then maybe antitrust law should be the solution?

  • a glenn beck fan, i see.

  • haha

  • Sorry you're the fool. done.

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