Velo Vol
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Such as they do in which country?
This cannot be true. Insurance companies exist to keep people healthy, not to make money.
You missed the point. We didn't have a free market in health care before the ACA; that's why your wife got the proverbial shaft. That wouldn't have happened in a free market because of the consequences. The "private" insurance company you speak of was already heavily regulated and subsidized by government. Government involvement in medicine makes diabetes treatment more expensive. Your wife shouldn't need the insurance company to treat a somewhat common medical condition. In the free market it would be cheap and get cheaper every year.
Pass national tort reform and take the fences down that are around state lines and see how fast health insurance rates drop.
Pj. You are a smart guy. Look around. Costs have continually been going up in many fields with a tremendous amount of competition.
You are trolling this morning pj.. you know better.
Other than some technology fields, what fields have prices gone down?
but that has nothing to do with increased competition. Are you really saying that if 3 competitors moved in directly next door to you that you would raise your prices?
It would depend . I am in the transportation business. We are seeing more competition and yes our rates have increased drastically. Contrary to what many on VN says our economy has improved and demand is more than I have saw it in 7 years. Competition does not always lower prices, that is fact. There are some competitors that work together to increase prices of course I sure you have never heard of such a thing
I normally respect your post but you think for one second the free market would make insurance cheap and get cheaper every year you are living in a fantasy world.
Prices in the transportation industry is going up from regulation gramps.
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Well, I asked you first, but in terms of real wages, almost everything. Food, computers, TVs, cell phones, etc.
What has become more expensive with more competition...or better said, what has not become cheaper with more competition?
Food is cheaper?
You haven't been to a grocery store lately.
I stated earlier in this thread other than the technology field almost everything has gone up. Technology includes computers, Tv's and cell phones.
Now you are changing from free markets which was your original argument to competition.
Are you arguing free market or competition ?
In terms of real wages, yes it is.
Free market and competition are essentially synonyms.
Technology is applied in every field so it makes everything cheaper. A doctor's education is considered economically to be technology. All the computers they use, x-rays, etc. The whole medical field is based on technology so why isn't it getting cheaper? The x-ray machine was invented 120 years ago and it's crazy expensive to get a scan today. If you had to buy VCRs under a model like our government controlled healthcare market, you better believe they would be expensive as well.
It would depend . I am in the transportation business. We are seeing more competition and yes our rates have increased drastically. Contrary to what many on VN says our economy has improved and demand is more than I have saw it in 7 years. Competition does not always lower prices, that is fact. There are some competitors that work together to increase prices of course I sure you have never heard of such a thing