Also, something to consider about "when times are bad."
When times are bad.
People have less money. Which means the taxes used to pay for healthcare hurt more.
This plan does not give the government pricing rights... so medical costs will still be the same. Higher actually do to the extra infrastructure put in by the plan. Estimates show that our spending per GDP for healthcare will skyrocket even higher when this is put through. White House estimates.
C) To get the AMA to go along with this healthcare proposal they had to bribe them by promising to rollback medicare and medicaid payments. Meaning the government had to agree to pay more then they originally were going to for this stuff. Medicare and Medicaid being the biggest insurer in the country... which also means increased taxes.








