• Obama fixed healthcare so well that Americans borrowed $74 BILLION last

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 7 12:43:38 2025
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    'Obama fixed healthcare so well that Americans borrowed $74 BILLION last
    year to receive medical care ... and that's not all'

    <https://notthebee.com/article/obama-fixed-health-care-so-well-that-americans-borrowed-74-billion-to-receive-medical-care>

    'Rest easy, everyone — Obamacare has completely taken care of the
    American health care system. It's done. It's completely fixed.

    In fact, it's so fixed that Americans had to borrow $74 billion last
    year to get the medical care they needed.

    From CBS News:

    Health care is so expensive that 31 million U.S. adults, or 12%, had to
    borrow a total of $74 billion last year to obtain medical care, new data
    shows. That includes people with health insurance, making such numbers
    even more troubling.

    Yes, even health insurance isn't enough to keep people from going into
    debt.

    Almost one-third of the more than 3,500 people surveyed by Gallup and
    West Health, a group of nonprofit health care organizations, said
    they're 'very concerned' that a major health event would lead to medical
    debt despite most of them having some form of health care coverage.

    The Affordable Care Act — commonly known as "Obamacare" — was passed
    (or, as some would say, railroaded through Congress) in 2010 ostensibly
    to "solve" the broken American health care system.

    The results 15 years later? Not so promising.

    Nearly one in five adults between the ages of 18 and 28 reported
    borrowing money to pay for health care, according to the survey. Only 9%
    of Americans between 50 and 64 and 2% of those 65 or older reported
    having to borrow money to obtain needed medical care.

    'There are a lot of disparities in terms of who borrows,' [West Health President Tim] Lash said. That's in part because Medicare, which is
    available to people who are 65 or older, provides enrollees with
    relatively comprehensive coverage.

    As of mid-2024, U.S. residents owed at least $220 billion in medical
    debt, according to data from the American Hospital Association. Health
    care bills have for years been a leading cause of personal bankruptcies.


    The Obama era is the gift that truly keeps on giving.

    Here's an idea: Now that Trump is president and the Republicans control
    both houses of Congress, could we maybe… just maybe… do something to actually fix health care in the U.S.?

    Asking for myself and a few hundred million friends'

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Fri Mar 7 19:07:58 2025
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    On 2025-03-07, John Smyth <[email protected]> wrote:
    'Obama fixed healthcare so well that Americans borrowed $74 BILLION last
    year to receive medical care ... and that's not all'

    <https://notthebee.com/article/obama-fixed-health-care-so-well-that-americans-borrowed-74-billion-to-receive-medical-care>

    'Rest easy, everyone — Obamacare has completely taken care of the
    American health care system. It's done. It's completely fixed.

    In fact, it's so fixed that Americans had to borrow $74 billion last
    year to get the medical care they needed.

    From CBS News:

    Health care is so expensive that 31 million U.S. adults, or 12%, had to borrow a total of $74 billion last year to obtain medical care, new data shows. That includes people with health insurance, making such numbers
    even more troubling.

    Yes, even health insurance isn't enough to keep people from going into
    debt.

    Almost one-third of the more than 3,500 people surveyed by Gallup and
    West Health, a group of nonprofit health care organizations, said
    they're 'very concerned' that a major health event would lead to medical
    debt despite most of them having some form of health care coverage.

    The Affordable Care Act — commonly known as "Obamacare" — was passed
    (or, as some would say, railroaded through Congress) in 2010 ostensibly
    to "solve" the broken American health care system.

    The results 15 years later? Not so promising.

    Nearly one in five adults between the ages of 18 and 28 reported
    borrowing money to pay for health care, according to the survey. Only 9%
    of Americans between 50 and 64 and 2% of those 65 or older reported
    having to borrow money to obtain needed medical care.

    'There are a lot of disparities in terms of who borrows,' [West Health President Tim] Lash said. That's in part because Medicare, which is
    available to people who are 65 or older, provides enrollees with
    relatively comprehensive coverage.

    As of mid-2024, U.S. residents owed at least $220 billion in medical
    debt, according to data from the American Hospital Association. Health
    care bills have for years been a leading cause of personal bankruptcies.


    The Obama era is the gift that truly keeps on giving.

    Here's an idea: Now that Trump is president and the Republicans control
    both houses of Congress, could we maybe… just maybe… do something to actually fix health care in the U.S.?

    Asking for myself and a few hundred million friends'

    Healthcare in the US is a mess that needs to be dealt with.


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    When you trim the fat, the pig squeals.
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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to pothead on Fri Mar 7 12:13:33 2025
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    pothead wrote:
    Healthcare in the US is a mess that needs to be dealt with.


    What about idjt's big byootiful plan?

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 9 08:12:23 2025
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    Downloads of LibreOffice are on the rise as users seek to escape
    Microsoft’s rentware trap <https://www.computerworld.com/article/3840480/libreoffice-downloads-on-the-rise-as-users-look-to-avoid-subscription-costs.html>

    Of course it’s hard to tell the exact installed base, when users are
    free to pass around copies without having to seek permission from the
    copyright holder. But the indications do point to actual increasing
    popularity of the open-source office suite.

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