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Why Obamacare Is Not About Healthcare
22 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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23 hours ago ago from About.com US Liberal Politics
I fully agree with Dr. Howard Dean that the Senate health care "reform" bill, which President Obama has permitted to be neutered by Sen. Joe Lieberman, must be killed. My logic is simple: without either a public plan option or buy-in to Medicare or a similar plan, the Senate bill does not reform the existing system. In fact, it clearly exacerbates the existing system. Hear me out: The sole purpose of a Medicare-like plan is to provide ...
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12 hours ago ago from The Progressive Professor
Now that a single payer system, the public option, and Medicare for those 55-64 have been dropped from the Senate bill on Health Care reform, angering progressives and abandoning the middle class in the process, there is one action that MUST be taken! That is to drop the mandated health insurance portion of the bill, because effectively it will require all Americans to buy health insurance as demanded by, and rates set by, the health ...
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19 hours ago ago from bulgebeater.com
Health is a primary consideration of anybody. As a result, care of one's physical and mental condition is of the utmost significance. Personal health insurance plans offer to furnish individual well being coverage. It is, however, become a requirement to form an educated decision regarding the specific personal health coverage to be selected. There are a couple of items to consider as you make your choice, one is the benefits afforded by ...
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16 hours ago ago from S.W.A.G. (Scientific Wild Ass Guess)
Okay, no punches will be pulled with this post. I will lay it out on the line. But, first, to set the scene, as it were, I ask you to watch one of the best commentaries you'll ever see regarding this issue. It is in this 12-minute video . I recommend you watch it a couple of times. It is pretty outstanding. In his novel, 1984 , George Orwell told us about the totalitarian regime of the Party , an oligarchical ...
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Jeffrey Feldman: Health Care Without Bankruptcy, Please
1 hour, 37 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
What kind of an America would we suddenly create if the President were to sign into law a health care bill with a mandate to buy private insurance? An America where millions would be covered, but bankrupt, broke, financially kaput. And unhealthy, too. Wait--what? You guessed it. All the fever-pitched, media-amplified ranting about "death" that has dominated the health care debate has likely done little more than obscure the ultimate ...
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16 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
WASHINGTON - The liberals' longtime dream of a government-run health care system for all died today in the Senate, but Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont vowed it will return when the realization dawns that private insurance companies "are no longer needed." The proposal's demise came as Senate Democratic leaders and the White House sought agreement with Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., to become the 60th supporter of President Barack Obama's health ...
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18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
It hasn't been a fun day to be a progressive. The public option is dead. Medicare buy-in is dead. And so is much of our enthusiasm for the future of Health Care Reform. Yet with all of the eulogizing of the public option and arguing about whether or not to "kill the bill", the sausage-making isn't over yet. Over the next week, there are a number of vital amendments to the Senate health care reform bill that can go a long way towards making ...
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17 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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