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Saturday, July 06, 2013

The real problem with Obomacare

The real problem with Obomacare
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/07/06/the_real_hurdles_in_obamacare_119105.html#ixzz2YI7bDjC4

"The reason is that most employers covered by the requirement -- more than 94 percent, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation -- already offer insurance. Their incentives to do so -- to attract and retain workers, to take advantage of the tax-free nature of compensation in the form of health-care benefits rather than salary -- will remain, regardless of the mandate. Most employers will continue to play, whether or not they have to pay."

The real reason Obomacare won't work is that the insurance will be worthless. Doctors won't take it, working for cash only, and people won't buy it, because it's worthless. The upper and middle-class will survive, the poor won't. (did I mention the emergency rooms will close, good bye healthcare.) And because all insurance will be worthless, the employers won't provide it either, taking the lower cost tax per employee.

This will benefit in the long run, releasing the corporate hold on employees who can market themselves and be more competitive with direct relationships with the customers of existing corporations.


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