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Old 06-07-2008, 09:45 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I've always thought that one of the primary reasons for rising health care costs is litigation. Malpractice insurance is sky high and it makes you wonder why anybody would want to risk being a doctor. Most of the lawsuits are pure bullshit too. Some drug infested scum couple wants to sue the hospital because their baby was born with no arms and two heads - gee, maybe bad genes and bad behavior had something to do with that? Duhhhhh
Litigation costs trillions! Doctors have to cover their asses and prescribe millions of tests and procedures that are not necessary. They also prescribe medications that have side effects that result in business for another doctor. I'll fix your heart but the cure will destroy your liver.

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Old 06-07-2008, 10:07 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Litigation costs trillions! Doctors have to cover their asses and prescribe millions of tests and procedures that are not necessary. They also prescribe medications that have side effects that result in business for another doctor. I'll fix your heart but the cure will destroy your liver.

The two largest lobbies in the Democratic Party are the Environmental and Trial Lawyer lobby.
The biggest culprits are stupid people with bad genes. They like to blame the doctors for how fucked-up they are. Of course, there are plenty of brief case wielding lawyers, in bad suits, willing to take their case.
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Employers and employees share a common goal - having a profitable company that can continue to maintain jobs for its employees. While there is tension between employee wages and profitably, the two groups are at least on the same page. When the union enters, it is an interloper. Its goal is to have a profitable union.

Unions have a terrible history of corruption.

Has a labor union ever STOPPED a company from having layoffs? No. Have non-competitive, high union wages caused layoffs? Yes.

A unionized fire safety company in Bryan, Texas is faced with going broke or being sold to another company. 16 jobs are at stake. The buyer says "we'll buy the company, but not unless the union releases the company from the labor contract." This is the only buyer. The union could have released the company from the contract, and then attempted to reorganize the new company (apparently, they weren't confident they'd win the election). Instead, the union said no. The company didn't sell, and it closed. 16 jobs lost, but I guess that's better than the union losing face.

Compare the growth of unionized grocery stores with non-union operations. I remember when there were Safeway stores all over Texas. Now, they've been replaced with non-union operations.

Unions served a purpose when so many employers ran sweatshops. Union membership is down (except in the government sector -- go figure -- those who can do those who can't get a government job).
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