Mark Cuban fires his opening salvo at attempting to fix Obamacare

Mark Cuban fires his opening salvo at attempting to fix Obamacare
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mark-cuban-fires-opening-salvo-232544622.html

Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban pitched his own plan to fix the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday, amid the House Republican effort to unravel the law.

Cuban wrote:

"Whether it's Medicaid or a new program, every single person in this country should be covered 100% for chronic physical or mental illness and for any life-threatening injury.
"The premiums that we are paying to insurance companies as individuals or as company coverage for these significant risks would go from the insurance companies to the IRS. Only the cost of covering the what’s left would continue being paid to the insurance companies.

"It would not be hard to do the math. Every insurance company does this analysis already. The government does this analysis already. We all would end up paying more in taxes, but less in insurance and healthcare costs over time.

"There would be no mandates. There would be no individual penalties. No tax credits. No subsidies. No offsets or deductions for buying higher end insurance. This will be single payer (yes I know it's a dirty phrase in this country) for chronic physical or mental illness and for any life threatening injury.

"Everything not covered by the above can be covered by insurance sold on the free market, managed by the states, sold across state lines, without government interference."

A recent poll showed that, if he was the Democratic nominee running against Trump (Cuban is not currently registered with a political party), the billionaire businessman would be in a neck-and-neck race with the sitting president."

Cuban has flirted with the idea of a presidential bid in the past, recently telling Business Insider "we will see" when asked if he was considering a run at the White House. A recent poll showed that, if he was the Democratic nominee running against Trump (Cuban is not currently registered with a political party), the billionaire businessman would be in a neck-and-neck race with the sitting president.
 
I always thought Cuban just came across some really dumb luck and became a billionaire. I can never take the guy seriously, let alone outside his element. Am I misjudging the guy?
 
Nope, i feel the same way, he is somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to internet startups, i.e. he knows the mold you need understands how to aquire customers, pretty basic stuff that most people simply dont know, but in reality, he was in the right place at the right time, his company was dog shit but he was smart enough to sell it at the height of the tech bubble so its hard to say hes too dumb, but its not like he created anything that was brilliant, his company basically gave people the ability to watch sports events before the companies like ESPN were streaming their own stuff on the internet, he was first to market in an unsophisticated market that hadnt developed yet, the true definition of being in the right place at the right time, thats it.

Its like the people i see making millions off weed, the people lucky enough to get a government license to sell legal weed early on are all millionaires, its not like they are geniuses, they have a product that they know people will consume and right now they are the only option the market place will "weed" (pardon the pun) out the morons in a couple years, but for now anyone who got a license gets rich cause they are first to market.
 
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I always thought Cuban just came across some really dumb luck and became a billionaire. I can never take the guy seriously, let alone outside his element. Am I misjudging the guy?
I can't take him seriously either...he's incredibly annoying.:vomit:
 
I always thought Cuban just came across some really dumb luck and became a billionaire. I can never take the guy seriously, let alone outside his element. Am I misjudging the guy?

I don't thing you are necessarily mis-judging the guy. He got lucky once - selling Broadcast.com to Yahoo for the absurd amount of $5.7 Billion in 1999 (the peak of the Internet bubble). This was a deal in which he screwed most of his employees who had stock options and kept most of the money for himself and his business partner.

One reason I think that Cuban and Trump don't get along is because they are very similar. They are both narcissistic loud mouths who enjoy media spotlight while having mixed success in business in which many believe they have questionable integrity.

However I believe that Cuban thinks more in-depth than Trump and is more detail-oriented. Cuban definitely reads more books than Trump.
 
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