TANSTAF1 wrote:I agree. We should be thanking Congress and our legislatures for protecting us from unscripted chin straps.
We should also be thanking mattman for pointing these wise laws out and for following them. After all, non-scripted chin straps could cause a minor skin rash or they might snap and sting our cheeks. How else could we have cradle to grave security and safety?
Tanstaf1, I take issue with your smack down of medical insurance being provided to employees and your feeling we don't need regulations. Because of the horizontal size of the postings on this page, I wasn't able to see who wrote what I quoted from you but as soon as I read the first sentence, I realized it was posted from the same guy who wants medical savings accounts.
No question there is waste in our system. It's hard not to have waste when taking care of 300 million people. What I really can't stand is the Republic conservative" philosophy that some things have to be changed right away and not others. They are ready to take away medical insurance from all employees who have made that part of their compensation package but the pee in their pants when we talk about setting the tax rates back to where they were before Reagan and now Bush gutted the US Treasury with gifts to the wealthiest Americans.
Let's do it all. Take away medical insurance from all employees and add $15,000 a year to everyone's salary and return to the pre Reagan top tax brackets of 50% on earned income (like salaries) and 70% on unearned income like dividends and interest.
The whining incontinent Republics are terribly upset that they are now paying 15% tax on dividends! Can you believe that? “Old money” and the trust fund dilettantes like George W. with millions in dividends are paying 15% on their unearned inherited income when hard working Americans are paying 35% plus 7.65% for Social Security. Dividends are not taxed by Social Security.
So, when you talk about taking away medical insurance from hard working Americans, be careful where you spread that Republic BS because people are starting to find out just how selfish and conniving those in the Republic Party are!
Sorry for the rant but we Democrats have to start pulling the covers off the lies that Republics tell people who don't know any better! I am in no way saying the things you said were lies, just simply and conveniently misleading. Is is time for EVERYONE to speak up when that kind of Republic Party BS is spouted out. Actually, it is long overdue.
You are correct that preventing someone from legally buying a chinstrap is foolish but so as not to micromanage life, isn't it better that Congress doesn't have to waste time debating chinstraps and includes it in an overall policy of medical stuff has to be prescribed. If it is ridiculous, you buy it and take the consequences that will never happen.
Also, if every American paid their own medical expenses, cpap.com or other dot.com keystroke supplying DMEs would not get paid $299 for a mask when they pay $165 for it but those who need support go to DME's. Imagine if we could get all this stuff at CVS or our local competitive drug stores...but we cannot do that yet and spouting out the removal of medical insurance is arrogant and selfish. Ther are abuses. The blue green plastic cushion brace for the Activa should cost one dollar, it's $26 on cpap.com and better still, the forhead pad at
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... -pads.html is $60 f$%#%g dollars. But there are better ways to fix these problems than taking away everyone's medical insurance and imagine what the emergency rooms in our hospitals would be like if we did?
Allen