More people get services of the same quality and competition can persuade private companies to get off their collective 15%-administrative-expenses bums and bring down costs?
Of course, that’s presuming the bill isn’t diluted to the consistency of helium by the time it’s out of the Senate. It’s close enough.
More people get services of the same quality and competition can persuade private companies to get off their collective 15%-administrative-expenses bums and bring down costs?
Of course, that’s presuming the bill isn’t diluted to the consistency of helium by the time it’s out of the Senate. It’s close enough.