So looks like a big 216 votes were reached, and complaints go to the next level. Personally, I think it’s great for this reform. But who am I to say right? I am from Canada, we have universal healthcare.
One tweet that I briefly read was from a business owner ’32 million now gets healthcare, but what about to us, the business owners?’
My first thought was, what about it? So I read into to bill deeper, and looks like the businesses will now have to face penalty for not providing healthcare. My view is this: Aren’t we in the business world so that we can be the leaders to create production, to create economy, and ultimately to support the individuals, to better the lives of other customers, employees and shareholders? Yes, it is an added cost. But it’s not like we are dumb bunch not be able to come up with creative ways to take the business to the next level to make up for the added expenses. If the reason we are in business is to help and serve, then what’s with all the complains? Do we rather see 32 million people die because can’t afford the basic human right to healthcare? Simply so that we don’t have to pay $750 per employee a year.
That just doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Perhaps I don’t have the full view of this.
Will it be harder? Yes! But it’s no different than the rising cost of materials, or the inflation. We’ve conquered all those. What’s the big deal of offering new benefits? Shouldn’t we have a better attitude the fact that we are in the place of privilege to be an enabler for someone to have healthcare?
What’s with people’s addiction to have an easy life?! We didn’t go into business to have an easy life. An easy life is to get a W2 and have a 9-5 job.
Snap out of it, people!
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