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Old 04-19-2020, 03:58 PM   #153
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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0 View Post
Why? Government health insurance has a higher satisfaction score than others.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/186527/...satisfied.aspx

I’m sure you do that in order to offer a competitive employment package for employee recruitment and retention.
Why? My above example was gov healthcare. They kept saying he had strep throat. Nope, it was esophageal cancer. I also have plenty of buddies I went to school with that served. They bitch about the VA hospitals all the time. One of them had to wait years to have back surgery. Took them forever to approve it, he was injured while deployed. It was years after he got out that they finally took care of him.

We take care of our employees because we are employee owned.

As I have said, I am not against the idea of universal health care. I just have no faith in the way it will be run. Look at the last time this happened where it was required that large businesses take care of their employees and give them insurance. That was all fine and dandy except they allowed insurance companies to gouge businesses. Premiums went up drastically, we were used to 7-10% increases. Now 30% is normal.

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Ok boomer
I hate this retort. It's like saying because you are older your opinion and experiences don't matter.

I better follow Tcoat out the door. Hopefully he went to get a chilli dog I am hungry.
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