Carl Davidson – 3/6/2019

 


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Florida Board of Health suspends hundreds of health care licenses over student loan defaults; Carl Davidson (KD); Facebook; March 6, 2019.

KD describes himself on Facebook as a “Truthseeker, Changemaker, Student of The Way, Pilgrim on the Road.”

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Below is a review of the subject Facebook post.


Carl Davidson 3/6/19 @ 9:33pm: “FILE THIS UNDER ‘HOW TO THINK LIKE A CAPITALIST’ DEPT.  Just when they’re on hard and risky times, that’s when you want to yank their health insurance.  But not to worry, once they get less likely to be sick, you can bring it back and collect premium payments again.  Grand Prize: When you get really good at this kind of thinking, you get a show on Fox News.”  [KD’s comment links to a WTXL (ABC 27, Tallahassee) piece entitled “Florida Board of Health suspends hundreds of health care licenses over student loan defaults.”]

[RWC] If you read KD’s comment and the WTXL piece, you will find they are on different topics.

The WTXL piece is about the state revoking healthcare licenses from healthcare employees who default on their government-backed, healthcare education debt.  KD’s comment appears to be about the government yanking medical insurance from healthcare employees in default.  In fairness to KD’s followers, it’s easy to see how they could be confused.  As of the date of this review, it appears neither KD nor any of his followers noted this error.

As for FL’s policy, it is stupid, but not capitalist.  An “evil” capitalist wants to get as much as he can from what he lent the healthcare employee.  Yanking the license of a healthcare employee in default seems counterproductive.  That’s why we’re constantly bombarded by commercials from companies who work with lenders and borrowers to get a deal both can live with.


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