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The current Health Care Reform bills floating around the House and Senate seem complicated regarding the responsibility of employers, private insurance companies, the government, and individuals.

In a recent tv interview on PBS, Dr. Marcia Angell, a Harvard Medical School lecturer and former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, advocated Medicare for all. This would provide an already functioning vehicle for the government to provide insurance and doesn't require complicated legislation.

Those individuals wanting to retain their own private insurance could do so without any government regulation on the insurance companies and those wanting Medicare would simply sign up. Medicare allows individuals to choose their own doctor and does not require referrals to see a specialist.

There is an organization of 14,000 doctors and health care professionals called Physicians for a National Health Program that advocates single payer government healthcare like Medicare for all.
 
The current Health Care Reform bills floating around the House and Senate seem complicated regarding the responsibility of employers, private insurance companies, the government, and individuals.

In a recent tv interview on PBS, Dr. Marcia Angell, a Harvard Medical School lecturer and former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, advocated Medicare for all. This would provide an already functioning vehicle for the government to provide insurance and doesn't require complicated legislation.

Those individuals wanting to retain their own private insurance could do so without any government regulation on the insurance companies and those wanting Medicare would simply sign up. Medicare allows individuals to choose their own doctor and does not require referrals to see a specialist.

There is an organization of 14,000 doctors and health care professionals called Physicians for a National Health Program that advocates single payer government healthcare like Medicare for all.

ooooooooooooooooooooooooo....single-payer!!!!

That sounds (too-much), to the White-Wing, like Blacks would ALSO be eligible!!!!!!

:eek:
 
The current Health Care Reform bills floating around the House and Senate seem complicated regarding the responsibility of employers, private insurance companies, the government, and individuals.

In a recent tv interview on PBS, Dr. Marcia Angell, a Harvard Medical School lecturer and former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, advocated Medicare for all. This would provide an already functioning vehicle for the government to provide insurance and doesn't require complicated legislation.

Those individuals wanting to retain their own private insurance could do so without any government regulation on the insurance companies and those wanting Medicare would simply sign up. Medicare allows individuals to choose their own doctor and does not require referrals to see a specialist.

There is an organization of 14,000 doctors and health care professionals called Physicians for a National Health Program that advocates single payer government healthcare like Medicare for all.



a vehicle hemorrhaging money. great idea.

docs like it as its painfully easy to cheat.

why not just buy policies from real insurers as a group ? a truly functional model with minimal management.
 
It's a long overdue START that needs to be built on....but it' a start out of the tyranny of the health insurance industry & their REAL Death Panels!.
 
43% Favor Health Care Plan, 53% Oppose

Obviously most Americans are against the crap plan as they should be.

Obama and the dems don't care about the majority anymore.

It's the liberal minority they serve, that want to destroy America.
 
The "reform" includes incentives for businesses to dump their employees health care and force them into the government pool. Some "choice."

This is a fleece of the taxpayer and an attack on the individual.
 
The current Health Care Reform bills floating around the House and Senate seem complicated regarding the responsibility of employers, private insurance companies, the government, and individuals.

In a recent tv interview on PBS, Dr. Marcia Angell, a Harvard Medical School lecturer and former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, advocated Medicare for all. This would provide an already functioning vehicle for the government to provide insurance and doesn't require complicated legislation.

Those individuals wanting to retain their own private insurance could do so without any government regulation on the insurance companies and those wanting Medicare would simply sign up. Medicare allows individuals to choose their own doctor and does not require referrals to see a specialist.

There is an organization of 14,000 doctors and health care professionals called Physicians for a National Health Program that advocates single payer government healthcare like Medicare for all.

How many "LEFTIST" does it take to force a "HEALTH CARE SCAM" down the throats of the AMERICAN PEOPLE??? ANS= 52 Marked Cards with the KEY CARD being a JOKER!!!
WE will RESHUFFEL the FIXED DECK this NOVEMBER!! WE will RETURN AMERICA TO HONEST CITIZENS!! This is NOT Scotland, you know, we do have minds, minds that are brighter than a SHEEP!!
 
How many "LEFTIST" does it take to force a "HEALTH CARE SCAM" down the throats of the AMERICAN PEOPLE???​
Whew!!!!

You FAUX Noise fans & Porky "Bend Over; Grab Ankles" Limbaugh need to find some other venue, within which to deal with your sodomy-issues.

:rolleyes:

Maybe your true-calling is as screenwriters for the porn-industry?

:confused:
 
Re: "conservatives"; Quit Your WHINING About Health-Care!

Obama's got a real Conservative working for him!!

It's gonna GET DONE!!!!

:p

as soon as libs accept that we have a constitution.
....AND, "conservatives" accept The IMPERIAL Presiduncy de The IDIOT SON has expired (as illegitimate as it always was).​

"The Presidency comes with a superpowered pen for signing executive orders. Without negotiating with Congress to pass a law, or even going through the notice-and-comment period that precedes a new federal rule, the president can change the music that federal agencies dance to. He's the executive, and it's his executive branch.

What, then, is the worst of the damage President Bush has caused all on his own? In putting together a top 10 list from the Bush administration's 262 Executive Orders, we sifted through some familiar targets, such as his faith-based initiative and diversion of funds from stem-cell research."

262 TIMES......George Bush did what he DAMNED WELL PLEASED!!!!

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Quit Your WHINING About Health-Care!

The American PEOPLE deserve some consideration, this-time-around!!!
 
Re: "conservatives"; Quit Your WHINING About Health-Care!

The people freely elected the President & the Congress that we now have. This BS claim... that what they do does not represent the will of the people, is simply untrue and a "Sour Grapes" attempt to nullify the national elections of 2006 & 2008. If you don't like what these elected officials do........Vote them out of ofice next election.
This is not a banana republic that settles political disputes in the street with guns!
 
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Re: "conservatives"; Quit Your WHINING About Health-Care!

The people freely elected the President & the Congress that we now have. This BS claim... that what they do does not represent the will of the people, is simply untrue and a "Sour Grapes" attempt to nullify the national elections of 2006 & 2008. If you don't like what these elected officials do........Vote them out of ofice next election.
This is not a banana republic that settles political disputes in the street with guns!

The tide of support has ebbed...for both the administration and Democrat proposed HCR. The desperation in forcing this cobbled together, "nose in the tent" bill is because Democrats know the next election will unseat them.
 
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