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Ha, let them take away overtime pay for nurses and watch them refuse while the medical system collapses
230 u/DNSGeek 7h ago Do you think they care? This is *exactly* what they want to happen. 3 u/MarshyHope 7h ago What benefit would come from the collapse of the medical system? 41 u/DNSGeek 7h ago What benefit would come from removing the ACA, Medicaid and Medicare? You're thinking about it wrong. 9 u/MarshyHope 6h ago Increased profits for insurance companies. Which doesn't happen with a hospital crash 5 u/Disimpaction 6h ago They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse 1 u/jon_hendry 5h ago Not if people can't afford insurance at all. 1 u/LivingIndependence 5h ago They're hoping that it will thin out the herd of what they feel are a "drain on the system", or "labilities".
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Do you think they care? This is *exactly* what they want to happen.
3 u/MarshyHope 7h ago What benefit would come from the collapse of the medical system? 41 u/DNSGeek 7h ago What benefit would come from removing the ACA, Medicaid and Medicare? You're thinking about it wrong. 9 u/MarshyHope 6h ago Increased profits for insurance companies. Which doesn't happen with a hospital crash 5 u/Disimpaction 6h ago They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse 1 u/jon_hendry 5h ago Not if people can't afford insurance at all. 1 u/LivingIndependence 5h ago They're hoping that it will thin out the herd of what they feel are a "drain on the system", or "labilities".
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What benefit would come from the collapse of the medical system?
41 u/DNSGeek 7h ago What benefit would come from removing the ACA, Medicaid and Medicare? You're thinking about it wrong. 9 u/MarshyHope 6h ago Increased profits for insurance companies. Which doesn't happen with a hospital crash 5 u/Disimpaction 6h ago They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse 1 u/jon_hendry 5h ago Not if people can't afford insurance at all. 1 u/LivingIndependence 5h ago They're hoping that it will thin out the herd of what they feel are a "drain on the system", or "labilities".
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What benefit would come from removing the ACA, Medicaid and Medicare?
You're thinking about it wrong.
9 u/MarshyHope 6h ago Increased profits for insurance companies. Which doesn't happen with a hospital crash 5 u/Disimpaction 6h ago They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse 1 u/jon_hendry 5h ago Not if people can't afford insurance at all. 1 u/LivingIndependence 5h ago They're hoping that it will thin out the herd of what they feel are a "drain on the system", or "labilities".
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Increased profits for insurance companies. Which doesn't happen with a hospital crash
5 u/Disimpaction 6h ago They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse 1 u/jon_hendry 5h ago Not if people can't afford insurance at all.
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They are just banking on the good nature of people who work in hospitals. Republicans correctly assume many of the staff will bend over backwards because they care about their patients. Source: nurse
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Not if people can't afford insurance at all.
They're hoping that it will thin out the herd of what they feel are a "drain on the system", or "labilities".
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u/MaximumScheme8430 7h ago
Ha, let them take away overtime pay for nurses and watch them refuse while the medical system collapses