disrupter
09-09-2009, 07:50 PM
[Insurance Companies] do not compete with one another through lower prices, improved products and services. Instead,
they tacitly collude with one another to raise their prices and debase their products.
American health insurance companies are looking for young cherry-picking, healthy and rich customers, are and arbitrarily dropping the insured for “preexisting conditions” or for “major and costly treatment.”
To maximize their profits, insurance companies RATION their insured’s access
to health care. While many Americans lost their health insurances,
insurance companies saw their profits soar 400 percent
during the Bush era. They are now spending tens of millions of dollars to oppose President Obama’s health care reform. The worst of the “Reagan-Bush Tyranny” is re-emerging to run America again.http://www.theticker.org/sections/opinion/health-and-leadership-1.1869400
When is enough enough?
This is not capitalism, this is raw naked theft.
In capitalism you EARN your dollars, but these mobsters just steal them from gullible premium payers.
they tacitly collude with one another to raise their prices and debase their products.
American health insurance companies are looking for young cherry-picking, healthy and rich customers, are and arbitrarily dropping the insured for “preexisting conditions” or for “major and costly treatment.”
To maximize their profits, insurance companies RATION their insured’s access
to health care. While many Americans lost their health insurances,
insurance companies saw their profits soar 400 percent
during the Bush era. They are now spending tens of millions of dollars to oppose President Obama’s health care reform. The worst of the “Reagan-Bush Tyranny” is re-emerging to run America again.http://www.theticker.org/sections/opinion/health-and-leadership-1.1869400
When is enough enough?
This is not capitalism, this is raw naked theft.
In capitalism you EARN your dollars, but these mobsters just steal them from gullible premium payers.