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Old 09-15-2019, 08:52 AM
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So, companies that develop and manufacture medical instrumentation do not have a right to make a profit and reward the stock holders who put their money at risk? Really?

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Originally Posted by Aces4 View Post
People are really missing the target when it comes to evaluating healthcare costs. The elephant in the room is the rise in costs after the healthcare sector went public. How many of you own some type of healthcare stock? For every service or product provided, the cost has to be padded significantly to feed the stockholders who provide nothing.

The healthcare sector in the market took a big hit when the talk of Medicare for All started his spring. How did we, as Americans, allow the “something for nothing” stock market into the healthcare for all of us? The only profit required in medical care should be strictly for education, maintenance, development and employment of top notch medical personnel.

Someone sitting on their sofa making money off the medical issues of fellow citizens is revolting to me. There are plenty of other “something for nothing “ stocks in which to invest.

Medical healthcare should not be a public stock ever.