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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 9:06 am
(July 16, 2013 at 8:13 am)DeistPaladin Wrote: (July 16, 2013 at 6:46 am)The Germans are coming Wrote: So how much money is a human life and human health worth?
Libertarian answer: fuck 'em; I got mine. And you have something to convince him otherwise, friend?
Üze Tengri basmasar, asra Yir telinmeser, Türük bodun ilingin törüngin kim artatı udaçı erti?
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 9:17 am
(July 16, 2013 at 6:46 am)The Germans are coming Wrote: I would like to point out that one of the most importent type of empolyee in a medicare system are nurses.
Everyone keeps talking about doctors and ignores that nurses are by far the higher percentege of employed people in a hospital.
Where I live they get their guaranteed payroll in state owned hospitals, yet there have been various scandals about dumbing wages and illegaly employing foreigners in privat owned hospitals.
How is the US doing on that? Considering that private insurance companies are proven to save money when it comes to the health of the patient, I wouldnt be suprised if they wouldnt give a damn about the wellbeing of those so often ignored employees.
RNs here make good money and are in high demand. The average wage for a full-time RN is around $60,000 a year. LPNs, the step below RN, are also in high demand, the pay is around $42,000 a year. Both of these salaries are considered good wages. However, in comparison with doctors, it's a drop in the bucket. I have a lot of relatives who are nurses (two aunts, a few cousins, step-mom, sister-in-law, incidentally all women), the main complaint I've heard from them is the lack of respect shown nurses, by both patients and doctors. I've also heard complaints about long hours, rude patients, sore feet/knees/back (my family isn't so hot on the personal, physical health sphere, which is odd considering the number of medical professionals, I chalk a lot of this up to lack of appropriate self-care), and fat patients (evidently rolling/moving/picking up extremely large patients is difficult, who would have thought?)
Also, hospital/facility policies can be wonky. My step-mom is an RN. She had repeatedly given improper doses of medication to different patients. The facility where she worked had a policy regarding this (as all employers in this field do), X number of strikes and you're out sort of deal. I'm not saying nurses who give improper dosages should be kept on staff, quite the opposite. However, the 3rd time she gave an improper dose, they didn't fire her (she had received warnings for the previous instances)... Instead, they met with her and forced her to resign, through some contractual/employment loophole. If they had fired her, the patients would have ammunition in court to prove wrong doing or negligence on behalf of the staff of the facility, making them susceptible to a lawsuit-at least one of the patients went into arrest due to her fuck-up.
So much of our medical system is built around avoiding lawsuits and medical malpractice, as well as catering to and milking the insurance industry. To the point that even when the facility KNOWS something isn't right, they won't fire the people causing the problem. My step-mom? Got a new job at another facility within a week or two, she also received severance pay from the facility she was "fired" from. The employer who "fired" her, gave her a glowing review and never mentioned her problems with giving proper medication dosages to patients. This is obviously anecdotal, but does not instill confidence...
Also, it should be noted, Nursing is one of the few fields where Unions are still "strong" in the US, with around 20% of nurses being members of nursing unions. 20% doesn't seem very high, but relatively speaking... Unions are being gutted throughout the US, so 20% is relatively "high" for a field.
On a side note, I'm going back to school for an RN...
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 9:35 am
(July 16, 2013 at 9:06 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: And you have something to convince him otherwise, friend? You usually can't.
For me, the turning point where I started to shift away from libertarianism was when I made some assertion about "it's not the government's role to..." and a liberal responded simply, "well, I don't agree" and walked away.
I thought to myself, "what a weak argument. He can't just simply state disagreement and walk away". But then I realized that I had provided no evidence or logic to support my assertion either. Hitchens had not said it yet but what is presented without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
Libertarians like to draw arbitrary boundaries about the "proper role of government" and act like they've stated a self-evident axiom. Government should provide a police officer to stop a burglar from invading your house, a standing army to stop a foreign nation from invading your country, but not a doctor to stop a virus from invading your body.
Coincidentally, these arbitrary lines happen to coincide with the interests of the rich. They want police, fire fighters and a standing army to protect all their wealth and property but they don't want to see any safety nets or any protection for the poor.
Their arbitrary lines can be dismissed with a simple, "Thanks for sharing your personal opinions. I don't agree."
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 9:53 am
Has anyone read the bill? It hardly is "healthcare" it is mandatory insurance. It does not address anything dealing with the cost of the healthcare itself. My premiums for my healthcare has gone up to 2500 as a deductible. Therefore the issue is still here, it becoming the same thing as auto insurance. They will start charging large rates and nothing we can do about it.
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 10:04 am
(July 16, 2013 at 9:53 am)bladevalant546 Wrote: Has anyone read the bill? It hardly is "healthcare" it is mandatory insurance. It does not address anything dealing with the cost of the healthcare itself. My premiums for my healthcare has gone up to 2500 as a deductible. Therefore the issue is still here, it becoming the same thing as auto insurance. They will start charging large rates and nothing we can do about it.
My business has gotten forced refunds from the insurance companies who had been gouging us. My employees also got refunds for their portion they were paying. Just FYI, it's working for some.
Personally, I'd rather have Medicare for all, even as a businessman. I'd be money ahead if they would tax me extra and I paid the tax with the premiums I would normally be paying to the insurance bastards.
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 16, 2013 at 10:11 am
(July 16, 2013 at 10:04 am)DeistPaladin Wrote: (July 16, 2013 at 9:53 am)bladevalant546 Wrote: Has anyone read the bill? It hardly is "healthcare" it is mandatory insurance. It does not address anything dealing with the cost of the healthcare itself. My premiums for my healthcare has gone up to 2500 as a deductible. Therefore the issue is still here, it becoming the same thing as auto insurance. They will start charging large rates and nothing we can do about it.
My business has gotten forced refunds from the insurance companies who had been gouging us. My employees also got refunds for their portion they were paying. Just FYI, it's working for some.
Personally, I'd rather have Medicare for all, even as a businessman. I'd be money ahead if they would tax me extra and I paid the tax with the premiums I would normally be paying to the insurance bastards.
For some I am sure, you got to have it work for a few so you can say it is "working". Unfortunately many are suffering higher rates and even cutbacks. One of the main issues here is that according to the bill. It is technically cheaper to pay the pentalty than supply insurance. Also, I think free healthcare (or inexpensive) is best way. I wished honestly cut our defense budget by 15 or 20% and use that money for healthcare and education for all. That way I know my taxes are atleast going for something benefitical.
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 17, 2013 at 9:50 pm
(July 13, 2013 at 12:42 pm)NoraBrimstone Wrote: Healthcare is a right, not a privilege.
What?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 18, 2013 at 3:03 am
What?
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RE: Unions Demand Repeal Of Obamacare
July 18, 2013 at 3:04 am
What what in the butt.
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