Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Health Care in Florida

Anything, or body that our governor endorses I'm against. He's been the worst Florida governor I've seen so far. He's an elusive,vindictive, money grabbing chump(or chimp).
He's already made it very clear Obama Care will not be run by the government,but he will design our health care system.He's in the business of health care, so either way the election went he was a winner.I see a major flaw in Obama Care as one of leaving the decision to each state as to how they will participate. This was a demand by Republicans in order to pass Obama Care. This could make, for instance, health care in Florida different from health care in Wyoming, or California, or New York.

The good news is nothing is etched in stone and we are indeed moving forward in health care reform.We will have competition,depending on the governor,with insurance companies.I think when the dust settles, and as more states adopt plans problems will eventually iron themselves out.Here are some of the talking points about the Affordable Care Act:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2012/11/19/what-states-should-build-ins...

People hate change, and I'll admit I'm one of them.It's brain-work to figure out whether or not you personally will benefit from leadership choices.The biggest problem for me is to see what our governor proposes as Florida's course of action in Affordable Health Care.Scott's adoption of a plan will affect his re-election, and everyone else's re-election in our state.The legislature has the enormous job of letting the feds know whether we will have our own plan,let the government run it, or be in a partnership with the government.There are deadlines to meet:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/15/health-insurance-exchange-deadl...

I think I hate being in limbo worse than change.As a business person I have always taken care of my employees.They had and will continue to have health care.In this economy I will not raise my prices,but will take less money from my own businesses to live on.I have enough and believe employees must be paid a living wage.I don't worry about payroll tax increases, or any other revenues.It is what it is in order for me to live lawfully, and fairly in the United States.I believe in the "Pay It Forward" method, as does Warren Buffet,Wayne and Dolores Weaver,Bill and Melinda Gates etc.

I think business owners like Papa John's that are cutting hours for workers to avoid doing the right thing, by offering affordable health care for their employees, are pigs,prigs,and snobs.They deserve as bad as they give


Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/florida/2012-11-21/story/politijax-new-look-florida-legislature-takes-over#ixzz2Crj9YV1D

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