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Classic, if I read you wrong, I apologize. There has been quite a bit of vitriol in this thread, and I thought you were just egging me on. My bad.
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Economist Was Under Contract With HHS While Touting Health Reform Bill
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Nice qualifier there. I didn't read the Faux News article, for obvious reasons, but you have to admit that he only has to not mention it one time out of a thousand, and they can still make this accusation. "well, he may have disclosed it, but he wasn't consistent."
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Weird Science: Why Politicians and Pundits Cling to the "Cadillac Tax" Idea
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Very good article that expresses many of the valid concerns of SOME people who are not exactly enamored with the currently proposed reform. Again, not just bashing, but these are some of the things that need to be addressed by those voting on the bills. I wonder how many of them got this type of info in the "summary" they read.
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In any case, it appears that a compromise is in the works. It would raise the level at which the excise tax on employers with health insurance plans with premiums of at least $8,500 for individuals/$23,000 family kicks in, which is Senate version, to something over $10-12K/ $25K and would index it so it would rise even higher over time AND would also include a modification of the House funding plan as well, but instead of the general 5% excise tax on persons with income over $500K individual/$1 million couple, it would impose a 1% FICA tax increase on income over $250K (who currently pay 0% on income over $100K) Its called compromise and its not always pretty and it never will please everyone. But in the words of Mick Jagger: "You can't always get what you want, but you get what you need" Last edited by Redux; 01-08-2010 at 06:02 PM. |
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Wasn't there some blow up a few years ago over so called "reporters" who were on the White House payroll supporting their policy in news print is a supposed "un-biased" roll?
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Why read it when the Insurance Companies wrote. They know what it says. Follow the money in the next election.
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Health interest groups get fuzzy financing
Firms accused of ‘money laundering their PR’; unions contribute millions Quote:
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Here are two tidbits I gleaned while perusing the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities’ site.
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=2996 The first addresses the concern that insurance companies will simply charge higher premiums if forced to cover people with pre-existing conditions Quote:
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OK, this is anecdotal, but it makes me mad as hell, and it shows what's wrong with our medical system yet one more time.
I have two wonderful friends in their late 50's. They are far from wealthy, but they were getting by. Jobs are hard to get in this rural, end of the world part of Colorado. The husband, "Joe," managed to land work with the forest service but he ends up getting laid off every winter for a few months - he does get unemployment from them. He also works odd jobs where he can. His wife, "Judy" was a prep cook at a restaurant here in town. They help other peope all they can, even though their budget is limited and their home is just a small trailer. Well, Judy just got diagnosed with emphysema. Since Joe is only seasonal at the Forest Service, it doesn't give him health insurance. Judy had limited insurance at her job, but she had to quit because she must now use a portable oxygen tank and can't be near a stove. The cost of an oxygen tank is prohibitive for them in their situation. The O2 company offered them a "deal" - a used tank which they can have for only $300.00. Never mind how they are going to pay for Judy's other treatment for her illness. I told Judy to apply for disability. To me that looks like the only solution to her problem. Disability isn't wonderful, but it will give her a small income each month, and most importantly, access to medicare. There is something dreadfully wrong with a system that chews people like these two up and spits them out. They deserve so much more. They have worked hard all their lives, and this is what they get? GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! I don't know if the new health care reform will help people like Joe and Judy or not, but dammit, it should. ![]() |
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But Sam, if they had become lawyers or investment bankers they wouldn't be in this fix. Or they could have chosen richer parents.
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. . . or gone into politics.
Srsly, sorry to hear of yet another tale of how the system is broken. It's gonna get better - certainly can't get worse, I hope.
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