Posted on March 19, 2010.
How many of you think the Bill of health care is always the government's health care performance despite the absence of the public option? Despite the fact that the plan for the federal health insurance (aka the "public") has now disappeared from the bill, Republicans and conservative groups have continued to argue that the bill establishes a system like that of United Kingdom or Canada, or otherwise amounts to a takeover of the government. It does not work. A system of pure managed by the government has never been among the leading Democratic proposals, to the chagrin of advocates of single payer. Instead, the bill is based on our current system of private insurance, and in fact, the drums more business for private companies by requiring that individuals buy coverage and giving many grants do. There would be increased government regulation of the insurance industry, however, to require companies to cover preexisting conditions, for example. These "government-run" claims were also strong criticism of health care in the United Kingdom, such as the outrageous assertion by former Surgeon General of the United States C. Everett Koop that the elderly would be "too old" to be eligible for artificial joints, pacemakers in the United Kingdom The majority of those joint replacements and pacemakers in the United Kingdom are, unsurprisingly, Seniors
Those who oppose this bill have no understanding of the role government should play. I recommend that they move to a place that lacks one. I think in Somalia?
I do not think the government is still run as the GOP and media would have us believe. I guess we'll all know sooner or later, unless the GOP ruined the chance for change cautious in the coming weeks. I hope the American public sees through the panic that the GOP is the promotion and we can move forward to address other problems this country faces today. We need to fix at least some of the garbage left over from the last administration.
Because they are. Execution of employers and individuals to buy health insurance under the jurisdiction of the IRS will be strictly enforced. They also set a ceiling on incomes supposed insurance companies. It will also cause the health insurance companies to take on people with pre-existing disease is not something that bad by any means, but instead make them pay more, insurance companies must now to disperse the additional costs from other carriers. The government will also require premium rates. It may not have a public option, but the government will still have control.
because if the government force me to buy insurance, then they make billions of lifting up fees, they are running the scam.