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Private Health Insurance is a Defective Product
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-12-2009    2
 DR. STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Right. Well, the private insurers are getting millions of mandatory new customers. The taxpayers are going to give subsidies. It’s not going to make healthcare affordable, but it’s going to cost the taxpayers a lot of money to give these subsidies. Private health insurance is a defective product. We know from our studies of bankruptcy that the majority of Americans who face medical bankruptcy start their illness with private health insurance but are bankrupted anyway by gaps in coverage, like co-payments, deductibles and uncovered services.
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ObamaCare endorsements: What the bribe was
billpar
by billpar  11-11-2009    1
 The AARP got a financial windfall in return for its support of the healthcare bill. Over the past decade, the AARP has morphed from an advocacy group to an insurance company (through its subsidiary company). It is one of the main suppliers of Medi-gap insurance, a high-cost, privately purchased coverage that picks up where Medicare leaves off. But President Bush-43 passed the Medicare Advantage program, which offered a subsidized, lower-cost alternative to Medi-gap. Under Medicare Advantage, the elderly get all the extra coverage they need plus coordinated, well-managed care, usually by the same physician. So more than 10 million seniors went with Medicare Advantage, cutting into AARP Medi-gap revenues. Presto! Obama solved their problem. He eliminates subsidies for Medicare Advantage. The elderly will have to pay more for coverage under Medigap, but the AARP — which supposedly represents them — will make more money
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The Joe Lieberman Show
zizzy
by zizzy  11-10-2009    1
 more @ clip source
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Shut Up or We'll Shut You Down
dl211
by dl211  11-10-2009    8
 No longer able to sit idly by while the President and his chief minion in the House amateurishly try to revamp one-sixth of the U.S. economy, the health insurance industry released a study they commissioned that analyzes the costs of the Obama-Pelosi plan. The results are quite sobering. The study shows that "between 2010 and 2019 the cumulative increases in the cost of a typical family policy under this reform proposal will be approximately $20,700 more than it would be under the current system." (Emphasis mine.)
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Obama and The Democrats Want You to Know They Had a Good Week
merrie
by merrie  11-9-2009    1
 During his campaign, in effect, Mr Obama promised to be the constraint: to oversee Congress and guide it with a moderating hand. That was the difference he promised to make. There were always going to be limits to what he could do, but his failure so far even to try has been total. He has let nearly every agenda be set by the Democrats’ left-leaning congressional leadership. This comes in a country in which 40 per cent of voters call themselves conservatives, 36 per cent moderates and 20 per cent liberals. Voters are confused and concerned about the policies coming forward " above all by their mounting cost " but he has made little effort to explain or reassure, let alone influence. He has chosen to act as cheerleader for whatever congressional Democrats cook up. On healthcare, Mr Obama stood aside during months of chaotic haggling in Congress. By the summer, unsurprisingly, voters opposed to reform outnumbered voters in favour " again, above all, expressing worries . . .
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APC - Sebelius Announcement
barrms1
by barrms1  11-9-2009   
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House health bill good for insurance companies, bad for citizens
jasonkelly
by jasonkelly  11-9-2009   
 This is how every issue ends in our corporate-owned government.
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Kucinich: Why I voted NO
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  11-9-2009   
 I'm so torn. I think we should have fought harder for a single-payer bill, even though I know that would have been a much harder battle. But I don't think that voting no on this was the solution, either. As much as I would like BIG CHANGE, I know that can't happen in one fell swoop. Baby steps, unfortunately, will get us to that final goal. Hopefully, the public will realize, soon, that we need single payer!
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The Lords of Entitlement
Normn8or
by Normn8or  11-9-2009   
 Full Article HERE.... http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704402404574523613159447566.html
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Obama Counts Calories
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-8-2009   
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Call Him Delusional
mklosinski
by mklosinski  11-8-2009   
 Contact your senator today. . . No health care reform without Tort Reform.
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House Votes 220 to 215 to Pass Health-Care Reform Bill
cptenaud
by cptenaud  11-8-2009    2
 When Boner spoke. He thought he was intelligent. The black guy proved him wrong. How many more insane speeches will the Republicans be making. To prove they are ignorant?
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Owens Breaks 4 Campaign Promises in First Hour in Congress
merrie
by merrie  11-8-2009    3
  Mr. Owens also indicated during his campaign that he was firmly opposed to cutting Medicare benefits, taxing health care benefits, and increased taxes on the middle class in any way as you can see clearly in the screenshot taken directly from Mr. Owens' campaign website. http://www.gouverneurtimes.com/images/stories/2009/11/06/oewns-screenshot.jpg The House Health reform bill contains sections that cut Medicare benefits, tax existing health care benefits, and increases taxes on the middle class, yet Mr. Owens stated today that he will now vote in favor of those things contrary to what he had promised the voters of NY's 23rd Congressional District that he would vote against. Mr. Owens indicated in his press release today that "This legislation will reform the insurance industry and provide increased access to affordable healthcare without taxing healthcare benefits, cutting Medicare benefits or raising taxes on the middle class, and that is exactly the direction.....
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Don't get too excited about Health reform bill
jasonkelly
by jasonkelly  11-8-2009   
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Tom Tancredo Walks Off MSNBC Set Because Of Markos Moulitas
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-7-2009    1
 "You're not going to do that. You're not going to try to insult me that way and then pretend like we're just going on and talk about that. You either apologize ..." When Moulitas did not apologize, Tancredo simply took out his earpiece and walked away. As a Republican student activist, Tancredo spoke out in favor of the Vietnam War but did not serve. After graduating from college in June 1969, he became eligible to serve in Vietnam. Tancredo said he went for his physical, telling doctors he'd been treated for depression, and eventually got a deferment.
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Coercive Care: Proof the "Public Option" is a Public Threat
blueridge
by blueridge  11-6-2009   
 It's not an "option" but tyranny when it is an ultimatum "offered" to you, and a command with a threat from the government behind it.
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Prayer Cult Nation: Faith Healing Scams & Healthcare Reform
tabsey
by tabsey  11-6-2009   
 Lots more at the source. Good sense of humour.
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Another Republican says health care reform will destroy America. Rep. Broun, that is.
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-4-2009    1
 Right -- if a liberal like Grayson calls out Republicans (who have no health care plan), they get their freak on. But I guess they have already been immunized to conservative insanity. Oh, and we have Rep. Gohmert saying this: Dems Would Allow Seniors To "Die Off More Quickly" This is standard conservative behavior that never gets mentioned by the media. It only comes up when a liberal is attacked and then they spend 24-48 hours to defend themselves and are forced to use these outrageous statement made by Republicans. And of course they have no traction, because of the defensive position the media puts liberals in.
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Flawed Health Care Proposal Petition
billpar
by billpar  11-4-2009    1
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Government Healthcare Talking Points
billpar
by billpar  11-4-2009   
 A vote for cloture on this legislation is a vote in favor of government-run health care. We will be watching your vote closely. VOTE NO!
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House GOP Brings Transparency To HealthCare Bill Online
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2009    3
 The GOP will continue its online push against the bill on Thursday, when Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) will lead a 12-hour online town hall to discuss health care. VIA Representative Bob Latta (Oh.-R) http://latta.amplify.com/ Meanwhile, the Republican caucus is using the social networking site Amplify to highlight portions of the bill with which they take issue. On their page healthcaretruth.amplify.com, Republican users share the actual text of the bill up for discussion and leave a comment. Other users can leave their own comments or share the content using Twitter, Facebook, Digg and other social networking tools. Reps. Boehner, Bob Latta (R-Ohio) and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) spearheaded the project, and Boehner introduced it to other House Republicans this morning at their weekly members-only meeting. http://rnmc.amplify.com/2009/11/03/house-gop-brings-transparency-to-health-care-reform/
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New Jersey Election Results: Polls 2009 Voting
chezhetypyrishsya
by chezhetypyrishsya  11-3-2009   
 New Jersey Election Results: Polls 2009 Voting: In New Jersey, a solidly Democratic state with an unpopular Democratic governor, the same holds true: For Jon Corzine to win reelection, the Democratic base must turn out. 2. How will the results affect healthcare reform? It depends. ...
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Glenn Beck Compares Derailing Health Care To Preparing For 9/11
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-3-2009    1
 HERE IS A TRANSCRIPT OF BECK: Ten years ago, I could have shouted every single day about Osama bin Laden and his wacky crazy threats to kill Americans in New York and nobody would have been willing to stand in line two hours while some security officer made grandma take her shoes off. No one would have done it. But don't you see. While the government is still not willing to do these things, today America is different. America has changed. Washington, we're not going to let you get away with it anymore. Look, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Conservatives are awake. 9/12ers are willing to do the hard things. We know what this means! We're taking time out of our busy lives, taking time away from their families, they're attending town hall meetings. Do you think they want to do that? They are calling their representatives. How many times do we have to be yelled at by your people in Washington? They are reading 2,000-page healthcare bills on the weekend. The 9
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Obama Signs VA Healthcare Reform Law
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-3-2009   
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Bachmann Calls on the American People to Bring the Town Hall To Washington
billpar
by billpar  11-2-2009    5
 “I urge all Americans to come to Washington this Thursday.
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The Root of Much of What Ails Our Health-Care System ~ “Third-Party-Payer Problem”
merrie
by merrie  11-2-2009    3
  to create impenetrable bureaucratic barriers between you and their money. There’s a reason why claims forms are so complicated.... There is much to lament about that system, and real reform is needed. A meaningful body of reforms would do three things: 1) establish a real market for health-care services and health insurance, one that is fiercely competitive and driven by consumers who are not beholden to their employers, the government, or any concern other than their own needs; 2) take intelligent steps to reduce the expense of health care and health insurance, and the bureaucracy attached to them; 3) offer intelligently designed support for the poor, the sick, and other vulnerable participants in the market. Here are ten things that would go a long way toward getting that done: 1) Insurance Choice. 2) Real Competition: A National Market for Health Insurance. 3) Price Transparency. 4) High Ceilings for HSAs (and No Taxes). 5) Insurance on Your Insuran
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At key moment, Obama leaves health post unfilled
billpar
by billpar  11-2-2009   
 Hmmmm
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Obama - secret, foreign born Muslim agent scheming to undermine American family values
JackieDel
by JackieDel  11-2-2009   
 "If all that were true, why on earth would he be trying so hard to reform our health care system? We already know how to prod families into divorce and take a life unnecessarily every 30 minutes — all we need to do is reject reform and stick with exactly what we have."
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Sorry Ass News For A Sunday Morning
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  11-1-2009    1
 Did you ever pick up a newspaper and wished you hadn't? Well that's what happened to me this morning. It wasn't an actual real time Newspaper but in today's world it was a Newsdig but I still wished that I hadn't clicked! First it was a, Health Care {NO} Reform won by the Health Care and insurance Industry. Then the gloom and doom news from Afghanistan. It's enough to make you put on a pair of rose colored glasses or stick your head in the sand. But alas, I can't do that, because then I would become part of the (Sarah Palin - Michele Bachmann et al ) crazy lunatic fringe mob on the right! :eek:
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Lieberman: I'll support Republicans in 2010
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-31-2009    2
 "The senator from Connecticut almost lost his committee chair last time he stumped for the GOP." Turning that (I) into (I) told you so!
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The internal contradictions of ObamaCare
billpar
by billpar  10-30-2009   
 Another major difference is that medical school is free in places like France. Here, doctors go to work with truly crushing med school debt that take years to pay down. Its hardly fair that they invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in their education and could now be told they can’t expect the ‘doctor’ type compensation we’re used to seeing.
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Why does Joe Lieberman oppose healthcare reform? Ask his wife
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-30-2009   
 But her stint at Hill & Knowlton was merely one episode in a professional lifetime devoted to the corporate health sector. For most of the past three decades, Hadassah Lieberman has been employed by either pharmaceutical companies or the lobbying firms that represent them -- starting with nearly a decade in the "public affairs department" at Hoffman-LaRoche from 1972-81, followed by stints at Pfizer, where she spent four years as "director of policy, planning and communications," and APCO Associates, a major lobbying firm where she served as a "senior associate" in its large healthcare division before retiring in 1998. She went back to work when she joined H&K, an outfit that became notorious for its billion-dollar defense of the tobacco industry. Not long after her contract began, Sen. Lieberman introduced legislation vastly extending patent protection for pharmaceutical companies -- notably including GlaxoSmithKline, a top client of his wife's firm.
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Medical Insurance Fat Cats Working to Fleece Regular Citizens
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-29-2009   
 In the election Obama promised comprehensive and affordable health care to every citizen including the 47 million people without medical insurance. But when he came into office after seven months his concessions to medical insurance companies and drug companies are so glaring that the White House has to conceal the details of what is health care plans are really about from supporters because he doesn’t dare tell those who are organizing for his healthcare reform the details of his exceptions and bailouts for Insurance agencies. No longer is there talk of a public option, now the administration just mumbles about a purposed health co-op. If you think about it health care should be a basic responsibility of society. In a system where profit is at the heart of what rulers and regulators are trying to do then people don’t have a right to get their medicals needs met. There are 45,000 unnecessary deaths in America because people don’t have health insurance. And the for profit system of h
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Betsy McCaughey on death panels
wes50
by wes50  10-29-2009   
 Here's the woman who started the notion of death panels, doing interviews with Dylan Ratigan and Jon Stewart. Don't miss the Stewart interview, especially. Unfortunately I couldn't seem to clip the video, so you'll have to click through to the Health Spectator site to see them.
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Don't be surprised the media elite sided with Fox
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-29-2009    1
 The point's neither complex nor subtle. In this country, journalists don't sponsor or participate in partisan political events. Maybe in Venezuela or China, but in the United States, no. Explaining to the New York Times, deputy White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer said, "We simply decided to stop abiding by the fiction, which is aided and abetted by the mainstream press, that Fox is a traditional news organization." Quantcast Yet neither the Times nor most "mainstream" pundits evaluated the claim on its merits. Most pretended not to grasp the White House's point, and then went straight to the aiding and abetting. Many invoked the ghost of Richard Nixon. Why, to criticize Fox, claimed the Washington Post's Ruth Marcus and Charles Krauthammer, was downright "Nixonian." NPR's Ken Rudin recalled "what Nixon and Agnew did with their enemies list." So did CNN's Anderson Cooper. Rudin subsequently apologized for the "boneheaded" comparison; Cooper didn't.
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ResponsibleHealthReform.org
merrie
by merrie  10-28-2009   
 The red balloon expands and eventually explodes. Washington's health reform? $1 Trillion Health Plan Government-run "public option" Tax increases Even on Health Benefits Congressional Budget Office: $239 Billion in Deficits Inflated Taxes Swelling Deficits Government Control Tell Congress slow down. Reform health care the right way.
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Healthcare Reform, Congress-Style
darkeforce
by darkeforce  10-28-2009   
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The Government Loves Spending Your Money
billpar
by billpar  10-27-2009   
 Health care is turning into a big game of hot potato between the states and the federal government. At least between those who acknowledge somebody actually has to pay for it. Carl Oberg contributed to this article Write to tdoheny@afphq.org
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Lieberman says he'll filibuster Reid healthcare plan
n2sooners
by n2sooners  10-27-2009    1
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US Healthcare System Wastes $800 Billion A Year
merrie
by merrie  10-26-2009    2
 It might be better off creating laws that would wring excess out of the current system. It would avoid risking hundreds of billions of dollars in taxpayers money and would yield enough capital to help give insurance to the uninsured.
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