We as realtors have to deal with being as efficient as possible every day. We pay our dues, we pay our commission split to our broker, we pay our E&O insurance, we pay our marketing dollars, and we deal every day with being as competitive as possible so that our consumers (our clients) will choose us for our business.
We have to be as competitve as possible to get a listing and as competitive as possible to keep our paychecks coming in.
Do you agree with me on this one?
So why is it that the pharmacuetical and health care industry doesn't have to do the same? Why is it that we continue to harbor them from having to be competitive? Why do we have to continue being competiive and they do not?
Do you not agree, regardless of whether you have an A+ health care plan or have no health care plan at all, that they health care industry be as subject to free trade and capitalism as we do?
If you agree with me on that, then is that not what our present health care reform is all about?
Keeping that industry as subject to competition as the rest of us?
Allowing more options to the public in order to maintain the American way of a competitive market?

