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I am a partner in a small business. I have two partners and we have one part-time employee. Our employee has a husband who insures their family (he has a comfy job in corporate real estate). One partner is covered by her husband's plan (he works for a very successful software company). My other partner is a single mom, with her youngest at age 32, so she is actually a single person. Then there's me. I have just my wife at home. She is self employed and my stepdaughter is covered under her father's plan.
I pay nearly $800 a month for Kaiser's premium plan (wherein we can choose to select any out of plan doctor and pay as if we have a normal 80/20 health insurance plan). We choose to stick with our Kaiser doc cuz she's good people and very caring. Sparkly and I both need daily meds for various ailments associated with aging (I'm aging, actually ... she's young and ageless :) ).
At any rate, what strikes me is why we can't buy normal group health insurance. We're in an industry that is overwhelmingly small businesses or sole proprietorships. The largest company in our entire industry worldwide is about 40 employees. Most are from one to three people. Our only link together is a professional association.
Why can't such bona fide associations pool their purchasing power to form a group for the purpose of health care coverage? In my profession, for example, in the US alone, there are at least 1,000 persons who would buy in to such a plan.
I'm sure in other industries there are similar circumstances.
The government has always talked about how wonderful small business is for our country. Well, if that's the case, why not allow us to simply get what the wage slaves for the corporate gods get? The ability to purchase health care for less money than we now pay?
And honestly, this criticism goes to the Dems, too. Amazingly, I don't see where this will cost anyone a thing. There's no tax increase needed. We're less a burden on society. The only downside is that Aetna or NY Life or some other insurance behemoth will have to get by on a few sheckles a year less.
Boo Fucking Hoo.
The bullshit that the Repubs are pushing these days is just that ..... bullshit and more corporate welfare. How about, until we get what we REALLY ought to have - universal, single payer, cradle to grave national coverage for every citizen - we get at least a break on the burden we now carry.
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