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Why Obamacare Is Not About Healthcare
20 hours ago ago from Lexington Libertarian
As we get down to the finish line on a yeah or nay on agovernment health care bill it is once again important to emphasize that the push for enactment is all about left wing control of government and your individual life and has little to do with providing reform. In fact Obamacare will be considerably more expensive and considerably less available. It will be reduced care. If we want to insure the unisured let's just issue them a health ...
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14 hours ago ago from Walnut Creek Chiropractor
Barack Obama's ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approximately $2500 in annual costs. Since the average Ohio health insurance premium is less than most other states, savings to Ohio residents may average less than $2500. The Obama plan is ...
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16 hours ago ago from Your Pets and There Healthcare
No reasonable person wants to deny health care to anyone in need. However, it appears to me that the government is assuming that every single man, woman & child is in dire need of these services. Since medical care is imperative for those in need, why won't the government trash all unnecessary pork from the budget and use these funds as their 1st priority. The majority of the U.S. population are healthy. I raised four children who ...
Related contentBarack Obama thinks the federal government will go bankrupt without health care reform
12 hours ago ago from Pundit.net
Yes, you read the title of the post correctly. Barack Obama believes that without health care reform, the federal government will go bankrupt. Here is an excerpt: The president said that the costs of Medicare and Medicaid are on an “unsustainable” trajectory and if there is no action taken to bring them down, “the federal government will go bankrupt.” I'm not an economist, but that seems like a bit of an exagerration to me. The ...
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20 hours ago ago from The Political Game
From the website of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont): December 16, 2009 The Senate on Wednesday planned to debate for the first time in American history a proposal to create a single-payer, Medicare-for-all health care system. The Sanders Amendment would provide health care and dental coverage for every American, save money, and improve health care results. Instead, senators opposing health care reform used obstructionist tactics to ...
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Miles Mogulescu: The Health Insurance and Drug Industry Profit Protection Act Sucks and Should be Killed
21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
For 60 years, progressives, liberals, and most Democrats have stood for universal health care, paid for by progressive taxes, and available to all Americans from birth 'till death. The Obama administration and Congressional Democrats have now stood that goal on its head with a bill that purports to provide health care to the uninsured by forcing them to buy defective and unaffordable insurance from unscrupulous private companies or be fined ...
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16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Well, for my next trick, I was going to demonstrate that the contention that the watered-down Senate health care compromise will nevertheless lead to a virtuous expansion of care for some 30 million Americans was pure bunkum... but I see that over at The Plum Line, Greg Sargent has already plucked that bunny carcass from the hat : The assertion -- a reference to the individual mandate -- has been picked up widely and uncritically in the ...
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22 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
While Democrats in Congress continue their long struggle to put together a health care reform bill, Americans appear more skeptical about the need for change and unconvinced that an overhaul of the system will make things better for them, whether it comes to cost or quality of care, according to three polls released today.
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In my view, the bills still in play are still worth passing - even given their obvious weaknesses. Why? Because this entire health care reform episode has been not an exercise in policy analysis, but rather a lesson in politics. The tipoff came right at the start because the plans being offered depended on competition among private insurers to achieve the goals of reform. That was a weak strategy to begin with because insurers have only 3 ...
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