WHY IS HEALTHCARE & HEALTH INSURANCE SO EXPENSIVE??
Since the late 1960's these corporate entities have been in violation of
the Clayton Act, Robinson-Patman Act and the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Ask yourself does this sound correct when
dealing with all levels of health care?
The Clayton Antitrust Act of
1914 is a key U.S. law strengthening antitrust rules by prohibiting specific
anti-competitive practices like price discrimination, anti-competitive mergers,
and exclusive dealing, supplementing the earlier Sherman Act to protect market
competition, notably exempting labor unions and allowing them to
strike/boycott. It targeted practices that hurt small businesses and consumers
by making monopolies powerful, outlawing activities that substantially lessen competition,
and allowing private lawsuits for treble damages.
Today Doctors do not work for themselves as they are now corporatized
into what I call the machine and these entities are rapidly engaging in buyouts
and mergers further eliminating any remaining competition. These illegal practices have become so
normalized they've become institutionalized.
Obama Care was/is in place to continue the cost raping for medical consumers.
[The Affordable Care Act was written by Medical lobbyist.]
The Medical Industrial Complex is in the terminal phase as it grinds
down and unfortunately takes the U.S. economy with it as cost continue to sky
rocket.
Why haven't District Attorneys using those 3 Acts to press charges
against these organizations. Simple
follow the money campaign contributions is greater than the Military Industrial
Complex.
Due to this massive government spending on healthcare (and military
spending) the national debt will continue to expand forcing the Federal Reserve
to purchase more and more Treasury securities to contain or slow increasing
interest rates. Of course this is money
printing left on the Fed's balance longer and longer resulting in - you guessed
it - INFLATION. At this current juncture
expect inflation to average around 4%+ range.
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