Mr. Shaman
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Please remember who and what obama is and represents : He is a liar , a marxist , an unfit president who deserves no respect .
Please remember who and what obama is and represents : He is a liar , a marxist , an unfit president who deserves no respect .
What we ought to be focusing on is not the people without healthcare, but rather the uninsurable. That number is actually quite low.
So...then...the uninsurable have a Christian-obligation to die, huh?
Focusing on getting health care for the uninsurable somehow means to you that they have an obligation to die? What are you even talking about?
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....so you weren't really maginalizing the uninsurable....when you (had) to point-out how "low" their numbers were, huh?
Good Grief...ALWAYS...they died, and they most likely died from old age complications![]()
And here's a real eye opener...we all die and you will too.
But you still haven't quantified that Smart-arsed statement and you most likely cannot![]()
If you agree that the uninsurable number is actually much lower, are you not upset that your party is basing health "insurance" (now) reform on grossly exaggerated numbers?
Fine! Let's allow such "limited"-numbers the Public Option, and....you know....SEE WHAT HAPPENS!!!!!!!!!
If you agree that the uninsurable number is actually much lower, are you not upset that your party is basing health "insurance" (now) reform on grossly exaggerated numbers?
I would support taking only those who are completely uninsurable and allowing the government to help them with insurance. Fact is that is not that many people.
But, that system should be closed to anyone else........
BILL MOYERS: I've heard you say that several times. I've read you're saying it. We can do away with the health industry. I mean, them's fightin' words, a very powerful part of the economy, and they're a powerful part of the political statute, as David said.
DR. SIDNEY WOLFE: It absolutely is. And in Canada, back in 1970 or so, they were spending the same percentage of their gross national product as we were on health. They had huge numbers of uninsured people. They had the same insurance companies. Blue Cross Blue Shield. They decided to just get rid of the health insurance industry. That it was the only way to go. They had experimented with it in Saskatchewan ten years earlier. It worked so well, they couldn't wait to do it nationally. So, where there's a will, there's a way. There is no way we are ever going to get to having good health insurance for everyone, as long as there's a health insurance industry, in the way, obstructing care.
We can try real hard to water down this problem all day long with battling statistics trying to give Republicans political cover to just kick the can down the road again... but the facts still won't change. Ever growing amounts of Americans will still be suffering.
FACT: The unavoidable point here is that it is indisputable that healthcare costs have been skyrocketing over the last decade or so.
FACT: Many working people (families) simply can't afford heath insurance but are not poor enough for Medicaid.
FACT: Everyday more and more businesses simply stop offering heath insurance alltogether.
FACT: Everyday people hundreds of thousands of people are denied treatment my insurance companies due to THEIR own made up rules about preexisting conditions.
FACT: Every single day people are kicked off their health insurance plan because they got too ill or reached another one of THEIR made up insurance rules of a cap on services.
FACT: Everyday Americans lose a job and see they certainly can't afford COBRA continuation coverage @ 3 times what they were paying before.
FACT: And every single day families lose everything... lose their home... go 100% completely bankrupt because someone in the family got sick or injured and they didn't have health insurance coverage.
So let's be straight and honest, while also admitting the true devastating impact, when talking about how many peope... good Americans... need Health Insurance Reform and cannot/will not ever get it under our current system.
The number of Americans that for one reason or another do not have health insurance is around 30 million people. That's American citizens. Doing nothing or acting like a little Tort reform and they'll be covered and dancing in the streets is simply just not case.
This overhaul has to have a few basic tenets. Can't be turned down for preexisting... no caps on coverage... an affordable option even without an employer contribution.
Like I said to you before Reagan... Bush... all had times with Congress on their side and they let even the idea of healthcare reform go virtually unnoticed. So the very notion that the Republicans might now have a whole pocket full of solutions can mean only one of two things. A) They held back offering them when they could have because they really don't give a crap... OR... B) They are simply just trying to water down any the Democratic effort.
The Dems won this election for CHANGE and they are right to actually try to CHANCE something that is without doubt broken. I say the Republican obstructionists be damned in this case.