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As I stated earlier in this discussion there is no control of the Insurance Industry in any plan before Congress to radically overhall our Healthcare. I also stated that I felt like the insurance companies were making back door deals with the White House. And that due to lack of controls, the insurance industry would just pass on their costs to those who have insurance. Well it looks like the press is now documenting those very rumblings. As I have said numerous times, this plan by Congress does not fix the problems at the root of the illness in healthcare today. Even though this is coming from the very companies who would profit from the changes proposed by Congress, there is nothing to say that they will not and cannot pass on any and all increased cost to the consumer. And in fact they are now coming right out and telling us we are going to be screwed.
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If you check the schedule for penalties for not meeting the individual mandate to purchase health insurance , you find that it's cheaper to drop your insurance and pay the penalty (they begin low, a couple hundred $ per year), and if there's a mandate that private insurer's must not deny coverage due to pre-existing medical conditions, you could simply wait till you're diagnosed with something requiring treatment, go buy some health insurance, and then drop it the minute you don't need it anymore and go back to paying a couple 2-3 hundred $ per year in penalties instead of that much and more per month for a HI plan.
Those who doubt the efficacy and sincerity of the Baucus plan might find the devil in those details. ------------------------------------- There is an age-old political tactic, so old and so venerated it's impossible to determine which party began it - and it's so old it may well predate both current parties - and its original authors are irrelevant because both parties have used it repeatedly, but it goes like this.... If you want/need to impose a tax, but the tax is known to be hugely unpopular among voters, certain to cost too many votes, you instead tax something or somebody those voters cannot do without, like utilities, fuel, food, etc. It works best if you impose this tax on somebody or something despised by the general tax-paying public, like, oh... big oil, big banking, big pharma, just about 'big' anything, as long as they are perceived - or can be made to be perceived - as an enemy of the common people. So, you impose the tax on the 'big' target, they in turn pass the costs of the tax along to consumers - aka taxpayers - and the consumer/taxpayers grumble, piss, and moan, but most direct their anger at the forced middleman. In essence, the government has forced the target, via regulations and/or taxes, to become an involuntary tax collector. Great gig.
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And, more important, ignores the regulatory process that will follow the legislation....unless, like Merc, you think Congress writes regulations. What the latest industry report accomplished was make a stronger case for a broader exchange with a (limited version ) of a public option as envisioned in the other bills. BTW....welcome, Henry. Last edited by Redux; 10-12-2009 at 11:38 PM. |
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Sticking with the Baucus, bill, tHe CBO analysis of the future costs of premiums (assuming the insurance exchange in the Baucus bill) offers a much different (unbiaised) analysis than the industry’s report:
Industry report: average premiums in 2016 - $21,300 CBO report: average premiums in 2016- $14,400 http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/106xx/doc...f_Premiums.pdf At least, the CBO has the integrity to also note that the “net effect” of the proposed legislation on premiums is difficult to determine because there are too many uncertain factors...but under any scenario it reviewed, it found that premiums would be far more affordable than the industry report suggests. The industry is running scared because the momentum is building.....so now, even Merc is shilling for the industry, posting their "analysis" as the be all and end all (of course, we dont have access to the analysis behind the industry numbers, so its taken on faith if you (he) share their views on the bill). And then the same old rhetoric based on industry reports and partisan editorials...declaring that the Democratic's proposals will "screw" the people, even before there is a final bill and despite more objective analyses. Last edited by Redux; 10-12-2009 at 11:59 PM. |
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Ok, it is all a big lie and the insurance companies are not really going to pass on their costs to the people with insurance. They are just pretending they are going to pass those costs on and charge us more. They really aren't. They are just teasing us and daring Congress.
Sure. You go on believing that Redux. The majority of the public can see through any empty promise this Congress makes.
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In fact, once the lies and fear-mongerng that the industry and conservatives jointly and collaboratively perpetuated throughout most of the "debate" (including the town hall meetings) have been debunked, the majority of the public are supportive of the general concepts behind the Democratic bills, including a public option.
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CBO is not infalible. That is a fact you want to ignore. There are plenty of examples where it fails.
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Keep posting more, if thats the best you got, and hey, you might really convince a few folks. |
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So since you brought it up, please "debunk" that the insurance companies are NOT going to pass costs on to the rest of us if the bill is passed in its current form.
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Ok, please show me the track record of the CBO and how everything they have estimated has been true and really did not cost us more in the long run.
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CBO Failures
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Read up on the proposed insurance exchange (in all different versions of bills) and you might understand how the process will work with regulations to provide greater competition (thous more competitive premium pricing) as well as regulations to limit pass throughs.
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Look, you can scream "screwing the people" all you want if that works for you. You can cite the CBO when you like it. as you have in the past, and criticize it when you dont and you can post your editorials and industry reports that have a bias than any objective observer would recognize.
I think the bills have taken an approach that I generally support...there are no guarantees, but IMO, they represent the best way forward. Time will tell. Last edited by Redux; 10-13-2009 at 12:24 AM. |
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People like you are why the Demoncrats are beginning to fail in such a big way and they are now turning on each other. The majority don't really agree with the majority of anything. They are just a loose organization of vaguely interested parties all fighting for a piece of the power pie. And now that they have beaten the Republikins they are starting to turn on each other. Senate says no public option. Pelosi says no bill without it. So which is it. Who are you guys going to screw next? Really you are just going to start to screw each other because you can't get it together enough to pass something that addresses the root problems in the industry, you have made back door deals with Big Pharm and the Insurance Industry and now they are starting to turn on you. And yet your attitude is, "Eh, whatever, something is better than nothing." What BS. Grow some nads. Do the right thing and tell the insurance companies to fuck off and get them under control. This goes right back to what Henry said. You are just going to let them pass the bills off that screw other people as long as you can shift blame. And now we actually have the insurance companies TELLING Us they are going to make everyone else pay for their increased costs and risk. And you guys pretend like there is nothing there. Pass it off and some conspiracy. "It's not true", "There really not going to do that, they just want to scare you." I don't buy your bullshit and most of the American public does not either.
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