MICHAEL SAVAGE on TORT REFORM HEALTH CARE VERMINOUS LAWYERS
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tort reform has not lowered healthcare costs in Texas. at all.
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wow. this guy is an idiot. why would you limit medical liability? Are you a fucking idiot, or what? The whole jon edwards thing in here is a red herring. So what? He did something illegal and got away with it. Happens every day. The point is that what he did is wrong, and he cant do it twice. Therefore, a red herring. If you want to change the law as it applies, go for it. but limiting liability? Wow. People need that money to pay for the damages caused, idiot! fucking scum.
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So why is it that we dont trust juries to make intelligent decisions? Why would we make a blanket decision that irregardless of the circumstance that insurance companies could not be forced to compensate more than 250K? why not trust the American people to continuing to partake in the best system we can come up with?
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im black
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Michael Savage is so classy in his ability to keep the topic strictly to the facts instead of talking about moles, how stupid anyone that disagrees with him is, and how lawyers are dedicated to destroying hospitals.
Tort reform has been a complete and utter failure in Texas, but does Savage talk about it? Fuck no. That would be a total detraction from his point. So, instead, let's just slander everyone and detract from reality...
This guy is a fascist. Why do you think he's on radio and not TV?
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Too bad none of these lawyers can sue the vermin insurance companys out of buisness.
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The Congressional Budget Office found that over 10 years, tort reform would save $54 billion. In 2008 alone, we spent $2.3 TRILLION dollars on health care. So over ten years, tort reform will save TWO PERCENT of what we spent in one year. That's why Dems oppose tort reform, because it won't accomplish jack shit.
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There is already tort reform in 43 states. If tort reform worked, health care premiums in all those states would have gone down. Duh?
I agree 100!!!!! John edwars is just like a black plague for hospitals.
lionmatt1716 2 years ago 5
If doctor screws o, he screws up. Should a person not be adequately compensatedif that patient has been wronged? It is inconceivable that government should be able to place a limit on damages a person has suffered, what about future earnings if that patient is permanently incapictated? Health care reform is more complicated than people want to admit.
It is to the insurence companies discredit that reform is needed, they need to do more than they are currently doing.
tarpumpphillips 2 years ago 3