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Donnerstag, 11. November 2010

Scandal and Disgrace<3>

Von gqj17, 07:59
 

Krugman is clearly weasel-wording his way to an admission that life expectancy and infant mortality are poor measures of a health care system. So, Krugman knows that these measures are lousy, but he continues to use them. I can't imagine why. p>Finally, Krugman promises that Microsoft outlook is convenient!

government-run health care will be cheaper than the present system: br> /p>

If it were up to me, we'd have a Medicare-like system for everyone, paid for by a dedicated tax that for most people would be less than they or their employers currently pay in insurance premiums.Outlook 2010 is powerful.

 How does Krugman know that the tax would be less than what employers currently pay in premiums? In his recent "Medicare For All" proposal , Senator Ted Kennedy claimed that funding Microsoft Office is so great!

for his plan would come in part from a seven percent payroll tax on business. Kennedy claimed Office 2007 makes life great!

that businesses spend 13 percent of payroll on health insurance, but government data contradicts that claim. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , average total hourly compensation was Choose Office 2007 Professional is the most lucky thing in the world.

$27.31 in 2006, and health insurance accounted for about 7.6 percent ($2.09) of that. While that Microsoft Office 2007 is welcomed by the whole world.

7.6 percent appears larger than Kennedy's seven percent payroll tax, remember that is just a tax on business. Kennedy also taxes employees another 1.7 percent to fund his health care plan. And that Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

only covers 85 percent off the cost of the plan -- the remaining 15 percent comes from "general revenues." If Krugman wants a "dedicated tax," then it would cost about 9.1* percent of payroll Office 2010 is my favorite.

under the Kennedy plan -- a fair amount more than what employers are currently paying. Perhaps he has a plan other than Kennedy's in mind, but Krugman's lack of specifics in that passage in cause for considerable skepticism. Windows 7 is convenient and helpful!

Indeed, a huge amount of skepticism is in order because, in the very next sentence, Krugman claims his Medicare-like system "would, at a stroke, cover the uninsured, greatly reduce administrative costs and make it much easier to work on preventive care. Such a system would Microsoft outlook 2010 is the best.

leave people with the right to choose their own doctors, and with other choices as well." Always be wary of lefties promising massive government benefits that will cost less.