Vote Different
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Make up your own mind. Decide for yourself who should be our next president. NOTE: This is a mashup of the famous Apple 1984 Super Bowl ad. Search for the original on YouTube.
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The explanation to your questions have been answered ad nauseum. Why don't you spend a little effort figuring out something for yourself instead of regurgitating tired conservative talking points.
"Sure costs will come down at the expense of the taxpayer,but they will still make a profit,you can bet on that."
Oh, so now you don't think the insurance companies should make huge profits now? Now, that is not a very conservative position to take!
You may want to ask your conservative friends in the Congress why this bill is so F'ed up as they are the ones who made it that way.
You best start hoping reconciliation can fix such problems by adding back in the public option.
NO, as far as I am concerned insurance companies should be completely NON-PROFIT. The are JUST insurance companies - not hospitals! Every penny collected should back to providing health care minus the minimized cost of administration.
Medicare seems to get that job done with only 3% overhead yet, for some reason, the "more efficient" insurance companies need 15% to 25% overhead to get that done.
This is why we MUST have the public option aa the bloated CEO paydays will be over.
As for hospitals, one important cost reducer, with everyone covered, large numbers of people will NOT end up in the emergency room because they waited until they are seriously ill before going in. The emergency room service ends up costing todays system ( that the insurance companies love) ~3X what it would have cost for preventative or first stage treatment in a clinic.
And, again, you will have ONLY your friendly conservative Congressmen (Repugnicants and Blue Dog Dems) to blame for corrupting this bill and, fighting against the measures required to fix it, while supporting the status quo for the insurance industry.
Gloomster ... you just don't have a clue, do you?
These are the people YOU voted for!
You see the hypocrisy here at all????
Change the subject ...
Re-direct with some other irrelevant talking point ...
Avoid facing you hypocrisy head-on and admit you have a problem like a drunken fool!!
Repugnicants would have NO policy if it were not for hypocrisy!!!!
talking point
talking point
and no substance ... no thought ... just regurgitate ...
Anyways ...
Americans and their lawmakers are dramatically out of sync on health care, with large majorities of people looking for bipartisan cooperation that's nowhere in sight.
But they don't like the way the debate is playing out in Washington, where GOP lawmakers unanimously oppose the Obama-backed legislation and Democrats are struggling to pass it by themselves with narrow House and Senate majorities.
"You don't understand about people on Medicare or Medicaid. They call 911 or go to the ER at the slightest problem."
Sweet Jesus, that is a contemptible statement.
If you want to be rational, name a PERCENTAGE who, you believe, would take advantage of the situation.
People who cannot afford health insurance avoid preventive care and screening, making their health care more expensive when they need it.
While we're invoking Sweet Jesus, are you a Christian ?
And every time they violate the spirit of the new regulations, it'll provide more fuel to drive the true systemic change that will ultimately fix our broken system.
I still want to see a separate Senate vote on the public option -- we currently have 40 signatures on letter demanding that vote.
Vote, fix, and keep fixing. But there will be nothing to fix, only the status quo, if we come out of this battle with nothing today.
"You don't understand about people on Medicare or Medicaid. They call 911 or go to the ER at the slightest problem."
Sweet Jesus, that is a contemptible statement.
If you want to be rational, name a PERCENTAGE who, you believe, would take advantage of the situation.
People who cannot afford health insurance avoid preventive care and screening, making their health care more expensive when they need it.
While we're invoking Sweet Jesus, are you a Christian?
For some reason your comment was marked immediately as spam .... Hmmm. I wonder who is behind that ....
I re-posted it for you, goat, as the comment is quite relevant.
Cheers!