Certainly not directly related to taxes, but many of us continue to be amazed at how our government in no way wishes to live with the misery it places on its subjects.
The readers may differ on whether the Antitrust division of the DOJ is protecting the public against monopolistic practices and non-competition in the marketplace. Speaking for myself, I think they have become a rubber-stamp for corporate America when compared to the job they were doing several decades ago.
Currently, two sets of large health insurance companies are wishing to merge. There are only five nationwide players, Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Anthem, and the AARP-sponsored United Healthcare. Aetna/Humana wish to merge, as well as Anthem/Cigna. If these were cable companies, phone companies, energy companies, etc. etc. the Antitrust people would rubber-stamp this and announce that "sufficient competition exists" for the public to be well-served.
But not this time. The DOJ is rushing in to block these mergers because Obamacare is involved. These are the companies that we are told were going to "result in cheaper insurance by competing with each other." And the other company, United Healthcare, has announced they are dropping out of the national exchange because they are not making any money. I'm sure the govt will try to coax them back into participating.
Not a chance these companies will be allowed to merge under current conditions. The government takes care of themselves whether they take care of us or not.
The readers may differ on whether the Antitrust division of the DOJ is protecting the public against monopolistic practices and non-competition in the marketplace. Speaking for myself, I think they have become a rubber-stamp for corporate America when compared to the job they were doing several decades ago.
Currently, two sets of large health insurance companies are wishing to merge. There are only five nationwide players, Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Anthem, and the AARP-sponsored United Healthcare. Aetna/Humana wish to merge, as well as Anthem/Cigna. If these were cable companies, phone companies, energy companies, etc. etc. the Antitrust people would rubber-stamp this and announce that "sufficient competition exists" for the public to be well-served.
But not this time. The DOJ is rushing in to block these mergers because Obamacare is involved. These are the companies that we are told were going to "result in cheaper insurance by competing with each other." And the other company, United Healthcare, has announced they are dropping out of the national exchange because they are not making any money. I'm sure the govt will try to coax them back into participating.
Not a chance these companies will be allowed to merge under current conditions. The government takes care of themselves whether they take care of us or not.
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