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Lets see. Say it costs a family $1,000 a month to cover their family. They can not afford $1,000 now, but now Obama makes it mandatory, and with the CBO saying rates will go up, it will cost more, so now you really can not afford it. So now all it has done is add a 2% tax, because it cant be a fine because then you would need due process. 2% of 50,000 is $1,000... hmm whats more $12,000+ a year or $1,000? |
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As I no longer believe a single thing the righties spew any more, I admit I am guilty of this as well. |
It's really sad that some people can't grasp what the #37 means and even worse while we are #1 in cost. Look at the countries we are behind.
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i think our current system is a capitalist model, with a government component which knows no boundries in terms of spending money. it should be no suprise to anyone that the most profitable companies in the USA are health insurers & drug makers. they make their money charging as much as possible, & hold monopolies in the markets they control. if they could make more money insuring all people, they would. instead, they make the most money by kicking more & more of our people out of the system. So our system is great for wall street & the health executives, but a disaster for the people. Its just too bad the republicans are sluts to these wealthy winners instead of going the road of teddy roosevelt & busting these healthcare trusts that are strangling this nation. All the dems do is throw more government at the problem. either way we're fucked. |
Just so you know Im not a heartless bastard in the last 5/10 years Ive given $XXXk to cancer research. Not counting the fundraisers I have run and my bad beat on cancer poker donation pledges.
BFT3k with your passion and drive you should start a non-profit or something. And I am saying that in all seriousness. |
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the health care fiasco is but a small example of a greater problem, which is that wealthy special interests run the government & now capitalism has become perverted. from retail, to health care, oil companies, food companies, hollywood studios, even porn, companies are consolidating into giant corporations that destroy competition & make greater earnings by reducing customer value. its great if your in the top 2% richest in the country. the other 98% are on a sinking ship.
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Policyholders are incensed over rate hikes of as much as 39%, which they say come on top of similar increases last year. State insurance regulators say they'll investigate. February 04, 2010|By Duke Helfand California's largest for-profit health insurer is moving to dramatically raise rates for customers with individual policies, setting off a furor among policyholders and prompting state insurance regulators to investigate. Anthem Blue Cross is telling many of its approximately 800,000 customers who buy individual coverage -- people not covered by group rates -- that its prices will go up March 1 and may be adjusted "more frequently" than its typical yearly increases. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/feb...hem5-2010feb05 Key words ; 39 % - Individual policies .... 37th on the list ... better then i toought... Next year : 42nd... and going down ... Now, lets get THE DEMON ( :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh ) throw a few insults and how he always backs his saying with links to subtabtial articles ( like he did here up to now ... lol ... ). |
there does need to be a war in america. not liberal vs conservative, not tea parties vs the irs. The middle class needs to declare war on the wealthy executives that run these huge corporations, & the politicians in both parties that aid & ebet their robbery of this nations wealth.
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its no surprise that goldman sachs executives now need security details with them to move around town...
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#37, hahaha, a good liberal statistic that's only based on one factor of the entire population. Yes, make health care free for all, put it on the tax payers tabs. When I'm sick and dying waiting 6months to be seen by a doctor I'll have comfort knowing that the extremely poor and malnourished people who don't work and smoke crack all day got free health care. We won't be number 37 on the list anymore, YAY!! Socialized medicine is where it's at, we need to be more like the socialist countries. :thumbsup
I agree there needs to be changes, but not a complete overhaul that will create trillions in debt. Fuck Obama, and fuck Obamacare. If the gay ass democrats would propose a REALISTIC compromise maybe we can see some fucking progress. |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Have some of this, guys : http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Page...2/vaseline.jpg :) |
There is no question that the Republicans have no plan. They do not want a plan. I can not say that I really comprehend [how they justify] why not. Pisses me off.
I mean, if Obama says "come let's talk about it in front of everyone", and the only response is, "it's a setup," something is fucked up. |
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I don't know if many of you have paid attention to what Obamacare actually does .. it would actually be quite good for the Insurance companies and doesn't really solve much at all.
I identify very well with the conservative side of politics, though to deny your people health care is just disgusting. A government should provide education, protection (police, fire, military), sanitation services, at least basic health care and several other basic services. A healthy population works better and is more productive. |
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but thats no excuse why they never offer the public alternatives to democrat proposals. my guess is that they are so in love with free markets, & so despise government, they are not capable of thinking government can solve anything. its really quite ironic the way republicans hate on the institution they want to control. Can you imagine the CEO of Ebay getting the job by hating Ebay? |
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If the current plan has any chance whatsoever, it is through a simple majority vote, through reconciliation. At that point why the fuck is Obama selling out so fucking far to the right, and the insurance companies? I like Obama, and I am 100% behind healthcare reform, but I don't worship him. He was the better option at the time. If he grows a pair, maybe he'll get re-elected, but if he plays so far to the center right that he loses his base, he has no chance. He will not win any support from the right, no matter what he does - even if it is exactly what they claim they want him to do. |
obama has no chance of losing 2012. the repubs are destined to nominate Palin. Celebrity is so important now, nobody can stop her.
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However, if the economy is still in the crapper and not looking like it is improving and things aren't going well in Iraq and Afghanistan, he could be vulnerable. However, to beat him the republicans will have to find a top notch candidate and right now they can't even agree on what being a conservative really is. |
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Without competition, and without restraints, these powers are not interested in you.... If they are allowed to drop sick people to save a buck, they will. If they are allowed to double or triple their rates every year, they will. If they are allowed to deny clients for any reason whatsoever, they will. I can go on, but you get the idea. In the end, healthcare should be a right, and if government has any purpose at all, it is to protect it's people, and this includes the health of its people. I don't hear guys like you bitching about the defense budget, which blows all other government budgets out of the water. Too bad the big corps have managed to brainwash so many, and convince them to vote and fight against their own best interests. |
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You really are a retarded child. You cease to amaze me. |
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a huge reason republicans dont take on entitlement spending is because the public demands everything from the government. solve all lifes problems, & dont tax me too much. only the tea party really wants to kill the entitlement dragon. |
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Btw, I'm pretty sure it's "You never cease to amaze me." But nobody expects common sense from a blubbering idiot such as yourself. |
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Even people WITH medical coverage still file for bankruptcy because they didn't get the proper coverage. If you have a pre-existing condition one way to get coverage is to get a job at big company that offers group health insurance. You will not only get covered but get it a LOT cheaper than if you were to try on your own. Health insurance is as expensive as you want it to be, at least the premiums part. It all comes down to the plan you want. Depending on your deductible, co-insurance, max out of pocket, co-pay, life time max, etc etc. If you want a $0 deductible policy for a family of 5 you going to be paying serious money. If you up your exposure on your deductible and co-insurance / max out of pocket then you can make your premiums as low as you want. You just need to save or have the money on hand in the event you go to the doctor a lot or for something major. If you are POOR you have free health care, its called Medicade. If you are OLD (over 65) you qualify for medicare, which helps with a lot of the costs if you can't afford to have your own health care. Children up to age 19 who are uninsured get health insurance coverage through each state. There is already a LOT of govt run health care in the US. You also need to analyze the poplulation of the "uninsured" to see how many of them A. Make 3x more than the poverity level but choose not buy health insurance because a nice car was more important to them, B. are illegal aliens, C. are not insured but qualify for a govt health program but never signed up, D. Do not qualify for govt health insurance, can not get it through their work, make very little money and can not afford it. IMO we need health care reform, but don't think govt run is the way to go. Look at Social Security, Medicade, etc... all govt run programs that are in serious trouble. Tort reform would be a good start. It would be nice to get the costs down for everyone... |
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You are so dumb, you don't even know when you are being insulted. |
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I have as much chance of winning the presidential election as Ron Paul does. The reason I say that is I firmly believe that Paul really doesn't want to be president and will never carry out a campaign that could give him a legit chance of winning. That said, according to Gallup http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/ga...-approval.aspx Obama currently has a 51% job approval rating. Sure, on some things he rates lower and on other things higher, but overall that is decent. Look back at 2004. I would have never thought that Bush would get re-elected. The economy was not doing well, we were marred in an unnecessary war in Iraq that was/still is costing billions not to mention many lives and he had pretty much turned all the good will of the world against us. Yet, he still won. Sure, Kerry was not a great candidate, but he wasn't horrible either. Here is a Gallup poll showing if the election were held today how the votes would go down http://www.pollingreport.com/2012.htm It shows Obama winning against a generic candidate by a few points. When matched up against specific candidates he beats them all by double digits. Obviously this is without those people even campaigning, so it might be closer than that, but then again it may not. Once people get to know the candidates a little more they very well may not like them at all. Which is why it is so hard to be an incumbent. At least with the incumbent you know what you are getting, you have take a leap of faith with the new candidate. As much as people say they want change in this country, most people really don't. Add in that the country is still not happy with republicans and it makes it an uphill battle for them. I think they have gotten cocky. They won an election in Mass and won a few governor's seats and they think the country is ready to hand them over the reins again. |
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Has anyone talked about what would happen IF Obama did get his plan put through?
This country / govt is so far upsidedown right now and in debt, plunging into debt deeper and deeper everyday. How are they going to be able to afford to give free health care to everyone, or most people? ((( Raise taxes ))) It's the only thing they can do. The majority of federal revenue is from income taxes. So how are they going to pay for "FREE" health care... raise income taxes. So you were paying "x" a month for your private health care, now the government raises income taxes and you are paying more in taxes a year then you were for health insurance and it is substandard to what you had before. But hey, you got "FREE" health insurance. It's not going to be just the rich that will have income taxes go up, its going to be the middle class too. We are already in a huge hole, throw in "free health care" and they going to be raising taxes on middle class too, to try to pay for all of this. (Note) Nothing is free for most of us. You pay for it one way or the other. That person who wasn't paying for heath insurance before anyway, and doesn't make much money, then it will be a great deal for him. But for the rest of us, we will have worst coverage and at the end of the day we will be paying more for it. They need to find a better way to make health care affordable other than charging us more one place to give us something for free some where else. It doesn't add up. |
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