Why Am I for nationa healthcare?

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I’ll simply say if you go into healthcare to get rich( as opposed to making a good living) then you are in it for the wrong reasons, and are no better than one going into ministry to get rich. I did say they should make a good living. Making 300,000 dollars a year is fine with me, but an insurance CEO making 20 million in a year is sickly obscene and a sin. By the same token the person first mentioned in the article I posted shouldn’t have to loose his home thus loosing his hamanity just because his geneitc make weak cerebral arerys in his brain. I find what he went through obscene and unforgivable. If I have to go homeless on account of an aneurysm I’d say just let me die. What makes his case sad is he had insurance and money saved, despite doing the wright things his life is still ruined.
I’m a CT and X-ray Technologist with an associates in health sciences and a bachelor of science in an unrealted field. I graduated top of my radiography class, scored very high on my national X-ray boards after graduation and just two weeks ago took my national CT registry and passed it. What do you think I am worth? I work with radiologist who did 4 years undergrad, 4 years med school, 4 years radiology residency (must score high on medical boards to get in radiology), and anywhere from 1 to 3 years of a fellowship to do biopsies, drains, stent placements, etc. What do you think they are worth.
 
I’ll simply say if you go into healthcare to get rich( as opposed to making a good living) then you are in it for the wrong reasons, and are no better than one going into ministry to get rich. I did say they should make a good living. Making 300,000 dollars a year is fine with me, but an insurance CEO making 20 million in a year is sickly obscene and a sin. By the same token the person first mentioned in the article I posted shouldn’t have to loose his home thus loosing his hamanity just because his geneitc make weak cerebral arerys in his brain. I find what he went through obscene and unforgivable. If I have to go homeless on account of an aneurysm I’d say just let me die. What makes his case sad is he had insurance and money saved, despite doing the wright things his life is still ruined.
So an insurance CEO earning 20 million is a sin,
But a soda pop CEO earning 20 million is just fine.
 
So an insurance CEO earning 20 million is a sin,
But a soda pop CEO earning 20 million is just fine.
But look at all the people with health problems from sucking down sodas and junk food. The CEO’s of those companies are making millions at the expense of people’s health!!
 
But look at all the people with health problems from sucking down sodas and junk food. The CEO’s of those companies are making millions at the expense of people’s health!!
Making ooodles of money of of people doing things they choose isn’t a sin, getting rich off of someone’s misfortune is.
 
I did say they should make a good living. Making 300,000 dollars a year is fine with me.
No, you didn’t say that. What you said was:
In healthcare all involved should make a fair living wage and the rest of the money go into making sure its availble to everyone.
A living wage is defined by the USCCB as “adequate for workers to provide for themselves and their families in dignity.”

In the united states, $300,000 exceeds the living wage.
 
I’m a CT and X-ray Technologist with an associates in health sciences and a bachelor of science in an unrealted field. I graduated top of my radiography class, scored very high on my national X-ray boards after graduation and just two weeks ago took my national CT registry and passed it. What do you think I am worth? I work with radiologist who did 4 years undergrad, 4 years med school, 4 years radiology residency (must score high on medical boards to get in radiology), and anywhere from 1 to 3 years of a fellowship to do biopsies, drains, stent placements, etc. What do you think they are worth.
Enough to own whatever your locality’s equivelent to what a 150grand house is here in Grand Rapids, which I guess might be more in your neck of the woods.
 
No, you didn’t say that. What you said was:

A living wage is defined by the USCCB as “adequate for workers to provide for themselves and their families in dignity.”

In the united states, $300,000 exceeds the living wage.
I could careless about what the USCCB says… You embroiled in semantics rather than the big picture.
 
But look at all the people with health problems from sucking down sodas and junk food. The CEO’s of those companies are making millions at the expense of people’s health!!
Bah.

Let’s just stick to punishing people in the healthcare industry by capping their wages.
 
I could careless about what the USCCB says… You embroiled in semantics rather than the big picture.
Sorry, I apologize for assuming that a baptized and confirmed catholic participating in a discussion on a Catholic discussion forum might care what the USCCB has to say.
 
Oh I do understand very well most CEO’s in most industries are over paid. But healthcare and something like Pepsi are 2 different animals. Overpay a healthcare CEO and people can die from lack of coverage, Overpay the Pepsi CEO and less Pepsi and Mountain Dew get sold, big deal. The healthcare scenario is of more consequence. Iv’e read posts here implying that I’m stupid. Well I think you guys don’t get it. You treat healthcare as if its just another porduct and or service with in our econemey on an equil plane to Doitos, and furcoats. It’s a human issue, we arenot dealing with a just another product, we are dealing with human beings. There is an obstinate stuborness here on the part of cnservatives that they want no change unless its the absolute perfect plan. By the time that ever happens I’ll be dead myself… Our’s is a system that one can only access if they are old, super poor, the correct minority or super rich. It leaves out many people. You have to be in one of the groups I mention or be lucky enough to find a charity which is lightyears from a guarentee. In health care a CEo making millions of dollars doesn’t serve a function. His makinging ooodles of bucks isn’t going to save any ones life or well being. If you want to make millions go into making widgets or hair spray. In healthcare all involved should make a fair living wage and the rest of the money go into making sure its availble to everyone.
There is a failure understand that people who make Doritos may need the income.
 
Bah.

Let’s just stick to punishing people in the healthcare industry by capping their wages.
Interesting I suck down soda’s and fastfood. my Cholesterol is 160, and my bloodsugar is 75. Really bad:rolleyes: But cant afford to take care of the hundreds of moles that look questionable. Ohwell if I die I hope there is a special home waiting to take care of my wife who has emotional problems where she harms herself. skin cancer that I could easily get is genetic. Universal healthcare likey would address that problems I can be there to take care of my wife, whos capicity to take care of herself is very questionable.
 
Well, what do you get for $150k up there?
I give my best to explain in terms of what someone from outside f my hometown can understand as to what you’d get. Likely a Nice newer home in the subhurbs with 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 baths. newer is highly possbile. Full basement on a 1/3 to /12 acre maybe, 2 story.
 
Oh I do understand very well most CEO’s in most industries are over paid. But healthcare and something like Pepsi are 2 different animals. Overpay a healthcare CEO and people can die from lack of coverage, Overpay the Pepsi CEO and less Pepsi and Mountain Dew get sold, big deal. The healthcare scenario is of more consequence. Iv’e read posts here implying that I’m stupid. Well I think you guys don’t get it. You treat healthcare as if its just another porduct and or service with in our econemey on an equil plane to Doitos, and furcoats. It’s a human issue, we arenot dealing with a just another product, we are dealing with human beings. There is an obstinate stuborness here on the part of cnservatives that they want no change unless its the absolute perfect plan. By the time that ever happens I’ll be dead myself… Our’s is a system that one can only access if they are old, super poor, the correct minority or super rich. It leaves out many people. You have to be in one of the groups I mention or be lucky enough to find a charity which is lightyears from a guarentee. In health care a CEo making millions of dollars doesn’t serve a function. His makinging ooodles of bucks isn’t going to save any ones life or well being. If you want to make millions go into making widgets or hair spray. In healthcare all involved should make a fair living wage and the rest of the money go into making sure its availble to everyone.
Aspa,

Here’s what you need to honestly consider. Why the Rush? Why does this bill HAVE to be passed by Christmas if its not going to take effect until 2 - 4 years from now. Doesn’t that scare you?

And why haven’t they given the Lawmakers (note: in this instance “Lawmakers” is an oxymoron because its the freakin’ lobbiest who wrote the bill… yet another thing that should frighten you…) a chance to even read the bill that they are fixing to pass into law?

If there was a Monday Night ESPN Panel for Congress this would be aired on “C’MON, MAN”!!!
 
Interesting I suck down soda’s and fastfood. my Cholesterol is 160, and my bloodsugar is 75. Really bad:rolleyes: But cant afford to take care of the hundreds of moles that look questionable. Ohwell if I die I hope there is a special home waiting to take care of my wife who has emotional problems where she harms herself. skin cancer that I could easily get is genetic. Universal healthcare likey would address that problems I can be there to take care of my wife, whos capicity to take care of herself is very questionable.
I have a friend with a masters degree in computer systems management.
He lost his job 6 months ago.
He has plenty of money in the bank to pay his other expenses until he finds a new job, but not enough to afford health insurance for himself and his family.

Do you know what he did?
He got a minimum wage job selling coffee and carbohydrates at a local coffee shop that offers healthcare insurance for all FT employees.

He’s 45 years old. He is humiliated to be working in a drive through.
He didn’t take the job for the money, he took it for the insurance.

He took the job to provide for his family and because he would be more humiliated to be an able-bodied person demanding that other people should take care of him.
 
I give my best to explain in terms of what someone from outside f my hometown can understand as to what you’d get. Likely a Nice newer home in the subhurbs with 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 baths. newer is highly possbile. Full basement on a 1/3 to /12 acre maybe, 2 story.
That’s about $160 to $210k down here; the basement kicks up the price since they are few and far between down here.
 
Pot meet kettle. Ill bet Id be the lowest paid CEO in all of isurance.
… and the people and groups that invest in your company would suck their money out faster than you can post your first earnings statement. Their is a reason CEO’s are overpaid, and its sort of like athletes. Because they do serve a function.
 
Likely a couple hundred thousand a year.
Let’s say someone offered you double that to do the same job. Would you take it? I mean, if you’re going to be doing th same job, what’s the logic behind not taking the highest salary you’re offered?
 
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