Termyn8or
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"Should it not cost what it costs?" FDD you hit the nail not only squarely on the head, but all the way through the log, uncut and wet. They gouge when they CAN. Insurance of any kind makes sure that they CAN. They also make it so a new taillight lens for your car costs hundreds, maybe thousands for a fifteen cent piece of plastic. Why ? Because they CAN. The market would adjust itself like any other if allowed the chance, but the powers that be CAN'T let that happen. The gravy train would be over. Fix my eye for the $1,000 or so that the job is worth. Give me a CAT scan for $50. I know those things cost alot, but it's a machine. When we had industry here, people who bought those big lathes and milling machines that could make crankshafts for aircraft carriers, they insisted that they run 24 hours a day 7 days a week. People worked shifts, and companies cut costs by going to 12 hour days. This resulted in some people making fifty grand a year back in the 1970s. Things were good. So if you tell people to show up at three in the morning for a CAT scan so what. Everybody else works when it is needed to be done, and you can surely find people who will take night shifts. Run that baby into the ground. But now, no, you need sixteen top neursurgeons and four administrators, a team of mules and Jesus Christ to get one turned on. They are not kidding me. By not charging an arm and a leg for every hangnail removal they could make money, by providing a service like the rest of us. Market based. Nobody has health insurance, but everything is really what it should cost. There should be no problem, and it affords the utmost in personal choice. And remember, when you entrust your own responsibilities to another, they deserve to control the conditions. Therefore they have the right to control YOU. That is why I do not have healthcare, and probably never will. T
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