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Originally Posted by Bonny
So, if you have no clue & and you were told no amount, why did you post this ? Just askin' .
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Maybe you were not around for previous discussions but up until now everyone thought it was the developer who paid the "generous salaries". And, of course, any thinking person could only wonder what his motivation might be for doing so. Why would the developer pay generous salaries?
Well, it was thought that he was doing so because he was simply a generous man who cared about Villagers.
Of course he was generous and of course he cared about villagers but he was also a good business man, and paying all those generous salaries made no economic sense.
Besides, it didn't fit what usually would happen when he was generous. When he donated land for the library and fire stations he got plenty of recognition for it. There was never any recognition for paying "generous salaries".
So now we have another piece of this new healthcare puzzle.
Think about these questions: Medicare money is our money, so why shouldn't we be able to know how the money is being used? Is it working for us, or against us? It might be difficult to decide if we don't know what's going on. If someone doesn't get good results at a clinic, is it because they just happened to get a "bad" doctor or is it the system that's bad? Don't we deserve to know how our money is being used?