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Originally Posted by Heaven
I guess our ideas of "working for nothing" are quite different. A million plus isn't "working for nothing". Basic health care IMHO SHOULD BE obtainable for everyone and that SHOULD BE our united goal. I am fortunate enough to pay for good health coverage, and I will take my business to a hospital which includes the care of those less financially fortunate, financed partially by my tax dollars and my insurance costs.
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I guess that is why the ceo makes $1 million, he is smart enough not to allow his hospital to be bankrupted by politicians, most of whom have never worked a real job never mind been responsible for making a payroll for hundreds if not thousands of people.
If you want a villain in this mess look to Washington DC, then you will be getting to the root of the problem.
Think of it this way, you are obviously employed, think about what you would do if someone asked you to do your job, whatever it is, but because the politicians decided to cut rates the government pays, you will need to work for nothing and you will need to pay your insurance and overhead out of your own savings account when you do your job. Per your comments, you should accept this arrangement, work and pay, how long do you think you would be able to do this?