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| Public Option: Hard Trigger, Powerful Bang | | Print | |
| Written by Joe Wolverton, II | ||||||||||
| Saturday, 28 November 2009 18:00 | ||||||||||
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On November 25, a policy paper was published that may make the coalescing of a coalition in favor of healthcare reform a little easier. According to the report released by the Urban Institute, a D.C.-based think tank focusing on the evaluation of social programs, the surest way to keep teetering Democrats on the reservation is to beef up the federally funded public-option aspect of the bill, but to make its implementation dependent on the willingness of the healthcare industry to keep its promise to lower costs of medical treatment, insurance, and prescription drugs. Trackback(0)
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bidwell
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health insurance You can get instant medical insurance at the lowest price from http://bit.ly/7jAGD3 |
Stephanie Hunter
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... powerful bang only if the trigger is pulled. We need the public option now, especially since it has been working so well in Ohio. http://cli.gs/z3AtaY/ |
Paul Burke - Journey Home
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health care - trigger the death knell of reform The second the bill is passed with a trigger - the lobbyist will be working night and day along with their lawyers to redefine "when" the trigger is pulled and legislate its existence away through an amendment to a bill no one in the public or news is watching - triggers have a long history of never being deployed or put into action through loopholes, legislative inactivity and pure shenanigans in getting rid of the offending language. _______________ |
Paul Burke - Journey Home
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health care - trigger the death knell of reform The fact remains that big insurance by refusing care to patients and reimbursement to doctors over typos has ticked everyone off. They have a monopoly over the whole process and a well financed lobby team (including Lieberman's wife) and representatives on both sides of the isle. A friend of mine recently laid off just he and his spouse is paying $2,500.00 dollars a month for his COBRA. Health insurance costs more than his mortgage. Anyone taking up the insurance industry's cause doesn't know what they are talking about. If you think the insurance companies are going to voluntarily lower their cost while having a monopoly over the process – you are being disingenuous …Over 60% of all US bankruptcies are attributable to medical problems. Most victims are middle class, well educated and have health insurance - (The American Journal of Medicine) The insurance companies and their representatives in Congress would love to perpetuate a business model that is crippling our overall economy – a bunch of great Americans aren’t they? 90% of the wealth concentrated in 1% of the population is no way to run a country but a heck of a way to establish a royalty ruling class. Yacht sales can not sustain 350 million people. I'm for the public option, competition and a level playing field or break up the big insurers like we did AT&T. A slavish focus on profit margin might be good for the individual or a business, but it is one helluva lousy way to "govern" a Country. The GOP being a wholly owned subsidiary of Corporate America has a hard time with that concept. Paul Burke Author-Journey Home |
Fr33dom
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... Healthcare or is it sickcare? I think they are giving it the wrong name. We here in America enjoy Sickcare. Drug us to death, give us a food chart that puts sugar at the top. We need to get rid of the drugs! Get rid of the FDA which does a good job of poisoning us. What America needs is REAL HEALTHCARE and not drugcare or sickcare. REAL HEALTHCARE would mean educating ourselves as to what is nutritious, and what is poison. Bring our body back to health. |






The not-a-vote-to-spare super majority that invoked cloture in the healthcare legislation in the Senate, thus placing deliberation of the bill on the top of the legislative agenda, reveals the pressing and unavoidable need for compromise among Democrats, some of whom are claiming to still be undecided as to whether or not they will support the bill as currently written.

