Doesnt The Health Care Industry Already Have Enough Incentives Without Hillary Giving Them More?
One Hillary supporter pointed out that Hillary's health care plan has "financial incentives" for the health care industry. Hasn't anyone noticed that health care costs are already growing at a double digit rate? Is health care so cheap we can afford her "financial incentives"? Is it not apparent that Hillary's campaign is already accepting money from health care companies who would benefit from her universal health care plan that is supposed to benefit the poor?
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June 19th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
In any plan made by Clinton the only financial incentives are to put money in her personal bank account.
June 19th, 2009 at 8:31 pm
Your question would carry a lot more moral suasion if you hadn’t been such an unrelenting critic of her on Yahoo Answers.
You get points, though, for a novel attack and pretending to care about universal health care.
Cheers.
June 19th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
all the candidates are in the pocket of the health care industry already, even Hillary Clinton, so don’t let the neo/con’s fool you, free health care isn’t going to happen in our life time, the sicko health insurance industry is making to much money watch the poor suffer, they could careless that our infant mortality rate is like a third world country,
June 20th, 2009 at 1:56 am
She is an idiot. Her health care plan is going to be run by the government and who will be paying for it? Hello?! Us! That will be even more money because the taxes will be raised.
He health care plan is a joke.
June 20th, 2009 at 6:30 am
All smoke and mirrors. Her plan is not for “the good of the people” per se. While I am sure she believes it will be good for the people, it is simply a step toward a socialist society. Once she (the government) controls such a major portion of the economy, most other segments will need to follow. The suppliers of heathcare products, pharmacuticals, etc. The trickle down effect will be tremendous and it will not be long before Americans will have little incentive to work, once the government pays for your food, healthcare, transportation, rent…