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"Implementation of the Affordable Care Act is pushing many people unwilling into the exchanges and the Kern Citizens for Sustainable Government reveals highest paid county employees are KMC doctors"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Drs...the greatest transfer of our nations wealth from these crooks! They take everything, from medicare to county money to everything in between; all in the name of hero worship. Don't get me started on firefighters...

BB

October 29, 2013 at 3:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you just become a complete shill for the GOP? You regularly post McCarthy's misleading and inaccurate propaganda, and then you parrot out regurgitated Republican nonsense. The folks who are getting their insurance plans replaced (not cancelled) are mostly whining. In the vast, vast majority of these cases, the insurance (if you can call it that) is substandard and inadequate. A better product is being made available to them, and frequently at lower cost, if they'd bother to look. While it's true the president made a promise he couldn't keep -- relying as it does on the private insurers to offer coverage they aren't willing to offer -- this development is not unexpected.

I know from my own experience, prior to the ACA, that in my 20 plus years with my employer I've seen my health insurance go from 100 percent covered by my employer for me and my spouse, to I have to pay my spouse's premium, to I have to pay for my spouse's premium and 10 percent of mine, to now I pay for my spouse and 25 percent of my premium. Nearly all of that happened before the ACA.

Why no criticism of outrageous hospital costs, exorbitant physician fees (as highlighted by the KMC note below...what do you suppose the renumeration of most private physicians is?), rapacious pharmaceutical costs? These are the real drivers of the healthcare crisis--it costs too damn much to be sick in this country and way too many people have no access to decent healthcare.

Why no criticism of the avaricious insurance companies, who regularly deny claims, and continually raise rates for no apparent justifiable reason?

Let us not pretend that our healthcare system is some wondrous thing prior to the ACA, and it won't be after the ACA--but it will be improved. Yes, some people will pay more. Some who could never get insurance will now be able to. Isn't this great, this development for the greater good? Or are we strictly focused upon the selfish libertarians among us who can afford to pay more? Reading your work for a while I must say that is the case you espouse.

Nor let us ignore the reluctance and outright sabotage of the GOP in the ACA. Don't set a fire, stand back and fan the flames and then complain that the firemen aren't putting it out fast enough, and then be incensed to be called out as hypocrites. We should be referring to them as saboteurs, because that's what they are: arsonists, saboteurs, scalawags, grifters and traitors.



October 30, 2013 at 10:33 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well said anon! This guys is a shill for the local GOP!

October 31, 2013 at 9:49 AM

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