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Conservative Solution to Healthcare
I'm working on something more concrete, which will be revealed in due
time. But I've said for a long time that the vacuum of failed liberalism
will result in Americans turning to conservatives for solutions. With
the failure of Obamacare, now is that time for conservatives when it
comes
to healthcare.
The question is this: How do you get better care for less money?
The solution isn't obvious, but I have some ideas.
If you have free market competition with portability across state lines,
this allows companies to compete with different companies in different
states. Opening up new options and opportunities will reduce the cost of
coverage as companies compete for customers.
Unleash free-market capitalism by offering plans to young people that
they actually need. They tend to be healthier and only really need
catastrophic coverage. That is going to be cheaper than someone who is
older and requires more health maintenance.
If people had their own medical savings account and that money was tax
free, it would lower your taxable income and allow you to spend on
healthcare as you see necessary for you and your family. Each year you
build up money that would be there when, God forbid, you get older and
need
it to supplement along with your insurance coverage. Health Savings
Accounts require responsibility but they offer something that can't be
bought
which is freedom and flexibility to make the choices that are right for
you and your health. You can pick doctors that offer the best care at
the
price that's right for you. You are in control, not the government. It's
your money.
We do everything backwards in this country. I cannot, for the life of
me, understand the reluctance to unleash the free-market. The only thing
I
can come up with is that politicians have convinced people that they
need them, and with that comes power that is threatened by the freedoms
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Another Scandal?
The New York Post has a startling report, which could point to
yet another scandal brewing for this administration.
Take yourself back to the months right before the 2012 presidential
election. In September 2012, the unemployment rate magically dropped
from 8.1%
to 7.8%. It certainly raised a lot of eye brows, especially since the
report included an increase in new jobs we hadn't seen in quite some
time.
As it turns out, those numbers may have been fabricated. A reliable
source says that the numbers were knowingly manipulated by an employee
who
faked results of the household survey, which is used by the Census
Bureau to tabulate the unemployment rate.
The employee caught faking the results claims that he was told to make up the information by higher-ups at the Census Bureau.
If this report is true, it calls into question the integrity of an
entire system that relies on these numbers for our economic outlook and
business decisions that effect us all. It would also highlight the
desperate measures some will take just to get their guy elected.
Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums:
Guess who got caught lying...AGAIN!
- Ex_Spy_Guy
so he lied his ass off while conducting an 'apology'
what a knucklehead!
>> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 10pm ET): Candid, controversial and completely unleashed! It's one hour of pure Sean! |
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