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<p>[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 5612371"]Lexington proper 295K, Bakersfield proper 347k....not all that different really. I'll let you do the comparisons about education levels, government dependence, illegal immigrant populations, drug abuse/crime and how business friendly each city is. And, no, that Lexington number does not include the apx 30k UK students for what it's worth. The problem is the people in CA think the world revolves around them, in everything they do. You think your hits doesn't stink and your arrogance pisses me off. </p><p><br /></p><p>You want to turn this into a political argument? Really? Do you really think one side of the aisle in DC is better than the other? BOTH sides are corrupt and for you to think it's a one person or one party problem you are just showing your blinded lunacy. McConnell, Pelosi, Reid, Obama, Bush...all of them are the problem b/c they don't get along and practice partisan politics where the other side is wrong, no matter what the stance. For you to think this is a one sided problem only shows your ignorance. </p><p><br /></p><p>You think it was RIGHT for DME companies to continue charging medicare each month LONG after the original investment price of a concentrator had been recouped? (of course that is the 60-month cap policy, not Competitive bidding) As a taxpayer, I applaude competitive bidding and the cap process b/c it's looking out for my tax money. Frankly, we need more of that in our govt. All of the old PPS pals took advantage and built a business when the picking was ripe. Good for them! It was legal to continue charging for concentrators 10X over and they made alot of money from that. Kudos to them but we shouldn't expect our govt to pay for something continuously without question or revision of process. If you were paying for a concentrator each month with your own money, wouldn't you begin to question how much you have paid at some point? For you to think the govt is no right to introduce competitiveness into the marketplace only shows your socialist nature of thinking. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are plenty of DME companies still making it work, albeit on smaller margins. Patients are not suffering from this so let's not use them as a pawn in this argument. Bako will not be any more successful than Lex unless the PPE field personnel buy into the process and begin to do the right thing. You ship is sinking PPS, the rats are seeking higher ground. Onwards![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 5612371"]Lexington proper 295K, Bakersfield proper 347k....not all that different really. I'll let you do the comparisons about education levels, government dependence, illegal immigrant populations, drug abuse/crime and how business friendly each city is. And, no, that Lexington number does not include the apx 30k UK students for what it's worth. The problem is the people in CA think the world revolves around them, in everything they do. You think your hits doesn't stink and your arrogance pisses me off. You want to turn this into a political argument? Really? Do you really think one side of the aisle in DC is better than the other? BOTH sides are corrupt and for you to think it's a one person or one party problem you are just showing your blinded lunacy. McConnell, Pelosi, Reid, Obama, Bush...all of them are the problem b/c they don't get along and practice partisan politics where the other side is wrong, no matter what the stance. For you to think this is a one sided problem only shows your ignorance. You think it was RIGHT for DME companies to continue charging medicare each month LONG after the original investment price of a concentrator had been recouped? (of course that is the 60-month cap policy, not Competitive bidding) As a taxpayer, I applaude competitive bidding and the cap process b/c it's looking out for my tax money. Frankly, we need more of that in our govt. All of the old PPS pals took advantage and built a business when the picking was ripe. Good for them! It was legal to continue charging for concentrators 10X over and they made alot of money from that. Kudos to them but we shouldn't expect our govt to pay for something continuously without question or revision of process. If you were paying for a concentrator each month with your own money, wouldn't you begin to question how much you have paid at some point? For you to think the govt is no right to introduce competitiveness into the marketplace only shows your socialist nature of thinking. There are plenty of DME companies still making it work, albeit on smaller margins. Patients are not suffering from this so let's not use them as a pawn in this argument. Bako will not be any more successful than Lex unless the PPE field personnel buy into the process and begin to do the right thing. You ship is sinking PPS, the rats are seeking higher ground. Onwards![/QUOTE]
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