If this quick fix for America’s health care industry was all that, why isn’t it good enough for the elected jerks who’ll inflict it on us?
There’s a reason the Obama health care plan is being rushed through Congress this summer — because the American people would likely never support it if given time to absorb and understand such fine print. If the union carve-out (benefit tax exemption) isn’t sufficient to excite public anger, wait till you hear about the version of the Obama plan prepared by Senator Edward Kennedy, which would specifically exempt Members of Congress from many of its provisions.
As the U.S. Office of Personnel Management notes, Members of Congress “enjoy the widest selection of health plans in the country.” According to page 114 of the Kennedy bill, a similar array of choices would not be available to other Americans in the future. Instead, they would be shunted into health insurance plans under the straightjacket of whatever the government decides is a “basic” plan.
The goal would be to restrict care for the general public in order to control costs, while making sure Congress gets the gold-plated attention it’s accustomed to.
When you get a chance, ask one of your elected representatives why it’s so necessary for us to get Obama’s healthcare “options” by law, but they aren’t going to be bound by that same law themselves?







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Bingo, Mauser!
What bugs me about the whole issue is that all this concern about the cost of health care has nothing to do with what makes the actual care ITSELF cost so much, no, they’re actually more concerned with the cost of health care Insurance. In other words, they’re not worrying about the size of the bill, they’re dithering around with fancy ways to pay it.
Nancy need to continue her trek to look like Skeletor’s uglier sister.
By the way, Bob, you’ve quickly become one of my heroes! Thank you for what you do.
All hail the nobles and their king!