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Here is the real problem with our health care system.
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![]() It was Voltaire who said: "The perfect is the enemy of the good" It is not a perfect bill but I believe it is a good bill, wtih signficant benefits to those both with insurance and without. I also understand that no major legislation is implemented w/o bumps along the road and I expect there will be some with this bill. But the fact remains that no one knows the level at which it will succeed or not...and, IMO, should not be described as a failure before it is impemented. You believe that you and those opposed to the bill somehow have greater insight into the future. Sorry, dude. IMO, the lies and propaganda that you have perpetrated is partisanship at its worst and I, and many others here, see right through it. Last edited by Redux; 01-14-2010 at 10:34 AM. |
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Volt-air? Was that there feller the guy who invented elektricity? Cause man, your being to smart for me.
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Meanwhile, the secret talks at the White House continue. Even though I have posted a video of 8 time the President stood before the American public and stated categorically that the discussion would be open and transparent. There is a good like for you Redux, and your president gave it to you... Quote:
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But as I said, the voters are going to let you know in a few short months.
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I can only speak for myself.... and you are always good for a laugh (like your recent partisan pictiorial meltdown) with your double standards and blatant hypocrisy. And certainly never to be taken seriously.. |
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In the meantime, I'll just keep watching you trip over your own posts. Most recently: On one hand, you claim the Exchanges are a fantasy and on the other hand, you insist they are a pay-off to the insurance industry…..despite the fact that the industry has spent $20 million in the last few months on media campaigns opposing the bills. Sure, they get access to potentially 30+ million new customers, but they don’t like the trade-offs which is why they are spending to oppose the bill: losing their anti-trust exemption, limits on premium in order to participate in the Exchanges and similar restrictions on increases in employer-based plans, ending exclusions for pre-existing conditions and dropping persons with coverage on a whim when faced with a new expensive condition/treatment, new limits on patient out-of-pocket expenses so no one will go bankrupt as a result of an illness, ending rate discrimination against women Then you post a column from a Democratic Senator from 4 months ago and claim he agreed that the Exchanges would not work, when in fact, he was complaining at the time that the early draft of the committee bill did not include Exchanges anywhere near those in the final bill. From there, you post a CBO letter on one small component of the bill related to one level of coverage to be offered in the Exchange and claim that updated it the overall CBO earlier findings on costs and saving and invalidated them. Followed by the typical twists and dodges with each contradiction or misrepresentation. As I said, always good for a laugh. ![]() |
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You think they'll lose seats? I was just trying to read up on the latest regarding this. There seem to be a lot more R's retiring/leaving than D's.
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I don't know if this is spun or not, so I'm just throwing it out there for discussion. Oh an after attempting to read some of this bill, I strongly suggest anyone with any problems relating to insomnia to try reading it.
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An interesting interpretation by the Chamber of Commerce, which is spending $millions, along with the insurance industry to oppose the bill.
But I would agree that more of the reforms are "insurance" reforms (particularly impacting small business, ie members of the Chamber of Commerce) but there are signficant provisions that focus on containing costs in the delivery system. Quote:
In the House, its primarily from the 5.4 % surcharge on high income earners (over $500 K0 that will raise an estimated $500 billion over ten years...and the cuts in payments to Medicare Advantage providers who have been ripping off the system for years and getting an average of 15% over Medicare guidelines, but lettting addtional companies "bid" to offer the same services at a lower rate....expected savings about $150 billion. That brings the revenue up to $650 bill out of the $900. The rest is less predicatable...including the taxes on medical devices, etc...but with tax credits to famlies up to 4 times the poverty level (about $88K...so many middle class families wont pay that tax)....and the least predictable of the remaining revenue is in the out years and from "savings" from greater efficiencies and technologies.....iffy. The Senate takes a different approach with the tax on high end insurance plans, but it appears that will be modified to raise the level at which plans are taxed t0 the benefit of many middle class workers and add a 1% FICA tax on income over $200K. Some have a problem with the top 1-2% of taxpayers bearing a large portion of the costs in new taxes. I dont have a problem with that at all. Quote:
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My Voltaire reference..."the perfect is the enemy of the good" Who doesnt want a perfect bill that provides both comprehensive insurance reform and reform of the delivery system...all w/o costs to taxpayers? I'll take what I think is a good bill and build on that...because the political reality is that the perfect bill aint gonna happen......or "a half of loaf is better than none." Will it work as envisioned? Probably not completely. No legislation this comprehensive plays out completely as planned...never has and never will. But IMO, it is a reasonable approach, with most costs covered, and a good chance that it will accomplish many of the goals. Others disagree and neither side should be claiming they can predict the future. I dont think i have ever suggested it is a great bill (I have always said IMO, it is as good as I think it can be given the politics) or that it will be 100% successful and everyone will be happy and healthy. And, I have tried to explain it as I understand it. And, IMO, it is bullshit for others to be screaming "failed" even before it is given a chance to succeed....or claiming that the "propaganda" or talking points are all on one side of the discussion here. That is dishonest to the point of being blatantly and purposefully ignorant (not referring to you). Only time will tell. Or..we can punt and put it off again as we have for the last 80+ years since Teddy Roosevelt first called for comprehensive health care reform for all Americans. Last edited by Redux; 01-15-2010 at 12:18 AM. |
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There are more R retirments in both the House and Senate, but more D senators up for re-election than Rs. The 60 seat super majority in the Senate is definitely gone. If I were to predict now, the Ds will hold 54 or 55. The Ds have a 40 seat cushion in the House and many are in historical R districts....it would be shocking if they lose the majority, but it will shrink significantly...losing 20 or more seats. But alot can happen between now and November and much also depends on the Rs....if they run extremists candidates like the hard core base wants or the Tea Baggers run independent candidates and split the vote on the right, the loss to the Ds wont be that bad. |
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