Yeah that will work.... :roll: Who do you think pays when the cost of doing business goes up??
Your in the A/C biz right??? Did your company raise prices when the price of copper went up? What about when stricter freon laws went into effect?
Most did. And what happens when prices rise? Who is affected most?
I think it depends on whether the business you're in is controlled more by a few suppliers (and you're talking about goods as opposed to services) as opposed to many.
But generally, I think health care companies (how many are covered by private companies and how much competition exists for given markets? not that much. It is important that markets with a smaller number of compeititors aren't profiteering in a way where, well, some people can't really afford basic services. I think the Act was supposed to narrow that gap of number of people without Health Care, and the McDonalds case serves as a forewarning that perhaps how to go about accomplishing whatever goal- a healthier America?- isn't the "best" way) need to get realistic about their profits in the upcoming years.
btw, health care is constitutionally protected for state prison inmates, meaning they don't pay a dime for services that aren't medically necessary. Sometimes, I think it's just the approach we have towards health care as a whole. It shouldn't always be about income that determines a need for basic services, especially health care. That's just how I think and I hope you respect that.


