Obama: 'Time To Deliver' On Health Care (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06- 6-09 08:55 AM   |   Updated: 06- 7-09 09:25 AM

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AP: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pleaded for action on his health care agenda, using his weekly radio and Internet address to focus on his domestic priority even while traveling overseas.

"It's time to deliver," Obama said Saturday.

His remarks were timed to gatherings in living rooms and coffee shops around the country by tens of thousands of people to discuss health care. The weekend events, organized by his campaign, were intended to try to build a groundswell of support for congressional action.

"If we do nothing, everyone's health care will be put in jeopardy," Obama said.


"Fixing what's wrong with our health care system is no longer a luxury we hope to achieve _ it's a necessity we cannot postpone any longer," said the president, who attended D-Day ceremonies in France on Saturday.

The first bill containing language to put in place his health care goals has begun circulating on Capitol Hill. Draft legislation from the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee would require employers to cover their employees or pay a penalty, and would guarantee coverage for all.

That parallels Obama's goals of lowering costs, ensuring choice, and providing coverage to some 50 million uninsured Americans.

Obama articulated those goals again in his radio address and in a videotaped message prepared for supporters at the community meetings.

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"Any health care reform must be built around fundamental reforms that lower costs, improve quality and coverage and also protect consumer choice," Obama said in the radio address.

He said he supports a plan that would not add to the budget deficit, touching on a major issue that remains unresolved little more than a week away from the first scheduled votes in Senate committees.

Congress still hasn't figured out how to pay for a health overhaul that could cost $1.2 trillion to $1.5 trillion or even more over a decade. Obama has put forward some ideas, including cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. Others he's suggested, including limiting some tax deductions rich people can take, have already gotten shot down on Capitol Hill.

And despite Obama's stated preference for a bipartisan solution, that's looking hard to achieve.

Although he didn't mention the issue in his radio address, Obama supports a new public insurance plan that would give all Americans the opportunity of getting government-sponsored care.

Private insurers are adamantly opposed, fearing they'd be driven out of business, as are most Republicans. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke in the Senate almost every day this past week against the concept and reiterated the point in an interview with radio reporters Friday.

"The key to a bipartisan bill is to not have a government plan in the bill, no matter what it's called," said McConnell, R-Ky. "When I say no government plan, I mean no government plan. Not something described some other way, not something that gets us to the same place by indirection. No government plan."

Obama barely mentioned such opposition in his address.

"When you bring together disparate groups with differing views, there will be lively debate. And that's a debate I welcome," the president said. "But what we can't welcome is reform that just invests more money in the status quo _ reform that throws good money after bad habits."

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Video of address: http://www.whitehouse.gov/

AP: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pleaded for action on his health care agenda, using his weekly radio and Internet address to focus on his domestic priority even while traveling overseas.
AP: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pleaded for action on his health care agenda, using his weekly radio and Internet address to focus on his domestic priority even while traveling overseas.
 
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Sat May 23 2009

In a sobering holiday interview with C-SPAN, President Obama boldly told Americans: "We are out of money."

wft

lets spend just a few more trillion

GO barry

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 06/06/2009

Lets not spend a $ more. Better to let the ranks of uninsured and ill increase. Better still that these poor unlucky schmuks keep quiet about lack of access to health care and suffer silently. At least then the country is only about 10 trillion into debt, courtesy 8 years of the Bush Admin. Yeah, perfect!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 06/06/2009
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`If they would rather die,'' said Scrooge, ``they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 06/06/2009
- MMJones I'm a Fan of MMJones 52 fans permalink

Keep reading and get the facts. WE CAN NOT AFFORD NOT TO HAVE GOV'T SPONSORED HEALTH PLANS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 06/06/2009
- AlsoSarah I'm a Fan of AlsoSarah 78 fans permalink
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The GOP health plan: Pray and if you don't get better, they will give you a bul-let compliments of the NRA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 06/06/2009

Like the hat, makes me think Tequila may be involved...
IGNORANCE IS BLISS, (At least for the management of US Health Insurance Pharm Companies)

U.S. Trails Canada, Britain in Healthcare Ratings by Coleen McMurray "United States, the only country of the three that does not have a publicly funded healthcare system, less than a third of residents (27%) are satisfied with the availability of affordable healthcare." http://www.gallup.com/poll/11899/US-Trails-Canada-Britain-Healthcare-Ratings.aspx

Many claim that the United States has the greatest health care system in the world. That claim is hard to support, when America spends over 16% of GNP on health care, while more than 46 million Americans have no health insurance and millions are under-insured.

Japan, Australia, Canada , and rich European nations spend between 8 to 11% of GNP in health care and enjoy superior service and universal coverage. Americans have a lower life expectancy rate, higher rates of heart disease and cancer, and an infant mortality rate that is twice as high as other rich industrialized nations. Even Cuba has a lower infant mortality rate than the United States according to CIA Fact Book .

America spends much more and gets much less than Western nations . � It is expected that the United States health care spending would reach nearly 20% of GNP within next 10 years, which is unsustainable. http://www.eyeuniversal.com/eyeuniversal/HealthcareSolutions/summary.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 06/06/2009

Single payer, universal, public, NON-PROFIT health care for every American man, woman and child now. If 300,000 million people paid $100 each into the system it could sustain itself.

All the rest is bull...... including the idea that we here in America can't achieve this. Are we so a**backwards that we can't accomplish something other countries have and their citizens are happy with? No we are not, but we cannot overhaul this system and preserve the old system imultaneously. And we have end the irrational fear associated with "socialism".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 06/06/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

NON profit is the key word. We also need absolute privacy and confidentiality. HIPPA is a joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 06/06/2009

But what would those poor , poor , Health Insurance and Pharm company CEOs do? You are so heartless.
From Fortune 500Industry: Health Care: Insurance & Managed Care

REVENUES PROFITS
Rank Company 1,000 revenues rank $ millions % change from 2005 $ millions % change from 2005
1 UnitedHealth Group 21 71,542 58 4,159 26
2 Wellpoint 35 56,953 26 3,095 26
3 Aetna 85 25,569 12 1,702 4
4 Humana 110 21,417 49 487 58
5 Cigna 139 16,547 -1 1,155 -29
6 Health Net 189 12,908 8 329 43
7 Coventry Health Care 313 7,734 17 560 12
8 WellCare Health Plans 551 3,763 100 139 168
9 Amerigroup 676 2,835 22 107 100
10 Centene 792 2,279 51 -44 -178
11 Medical Mutual of Ohio 847 2,039 10 100 57
12 Molina Healthcare 858 2,005 22 46 66
13 Sierra Health Services 943 1,719 24 140 17
From the April 30th, 2007 issue

Can some math wiz translate the dollars in millions to billions?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 06/06/2009
- lentinelia I'm a Fan of lentinelia 67 fans permalink
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Also - show business aside...

Obama's campaign was heavily invested in by the health industry.
Forget about non-profit single payer.
He's beholden to his investors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 06/06/2009
- quiviran I'm a Fan of quiviran 26 fans permalink

Actually, not. The best run health care system in the world spends about $2600 per person per year. The US spends more than twice that, but we have to line the pockets of insurance companies with our health care dollars before we start buying actual health care.

Everybody needs health care, nobody needs health insurance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 06/06/2009
- jhoughton1 I'm a Fan of jhoughton1 10 fans permalink

Memorize this fact (and then call your congresspersons): Europe spends far less on health care than the United States, while managing to cover all citizens and rank above the U.S. on most measures of good health.

Anything else you see here is a lie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 06/06/2009
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Another misconception: People go to the doctor for every little ailment.

They don't.

People tend to dread going to the doctor, for many reasons (even if they have insurance they're on the hook for deductibles and meds), and usually wait until their symptoms and their health get worse and no longer ignorable.

People are also getting sicker from a variety of causes, all of them (IMHO) related to a perverted form of capitalism that protects a top-heavy corporate model that requires constant growth and development for massive profits by the fewest doing any of the actual work.

What does that mean?

More people generally, over-population, means competition for lessening healthy resources, and more conflict, stress, leading to our bodies becoming more receptive to disease. More people crammed in smaller spaces spreads diseases. Less regulation, less oversight, of our food, of our water, over our environment means more toxic pollutants causing disease. Less wealth among more people means poorer nutritional options, meaning worse health and more susceptibility to illness and disease.

It's going to get worse unless and until we put a stop to politicians who keep us on this same path. Common sense policies include single payer universal health care NOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/06/2009
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There is a lot that can be done to promote efficiency if there is a public option. One could offer a free health exam every year at which point a person could bring up every little ailment and for other visits there could be a deductible payable at the visit, with the option of going to special public clinics without deductible just to cover the indigent.

Economists say that theoretically subways/buses should be free because everybody benefits from the system, if you think about it, so the administrative costs of having tickets, conductors, ticket booths, turnstiles, just add to the cost unnecessarily. But we have tickets, like a kind of deductible so that the system is not burdened by people who would ride for no constructive reason.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 06/06/2009
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hr 676 is the ONLY answer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 06/06/2009
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Yep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 06/06/2009
- sarabono I'm a Fan of sarabono 18 fans permalink

I wonder what the Japanese system is? Does anybody know?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 06/06/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 49 fans permalink

From what I understand they have a subsidized health care system.

I pasted this from an NPR article. "Japan has the longest healthy life expectancy on Earth and spends half as much on health care as the United States.

That long life expectancy is partly due to diet and lifestyle, but the country's universal health care system plays a key role, too.

Everyone in Japan is required to get a health insurance policy, either at work or through a community-based insurer. The government picks up the tab for those who are too poor. "

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89626309

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 06/06/2009
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Yes, their system is very good and it is improved by the fact that they are constantly sifting data to figure out what tests, drugs, etc. are effective and then they go in and subsidize certain procedures that they want to encourage in order to improve outcomes. We don't have that in our private system. For example, MRI's in Japan cost about two hundred dollars because they want to encourage them as an early diagnostic tool because they find that works better in the end. Here we pay much more so private industry can profit but MRI's are often not performed with the result that time and expense is wasted by poor diagnosis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 06/06/2009
- SangZe I'm a Fan of SangZe 37 fans permalink

So much nice talk, so little political will. Corporate "health care" owns the government. It's that simple, fools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 06/06/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

Yep. So many people are naive and think government is going to help them. Our government can't even balance it's own books.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 06/06/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 243 fans permalink
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Not as naive as thinking the insurance industry is going to help you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/06/2009
- textynn I'm a Fan of textynn 131 fans permalink
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It's not the government, it is private industry that has manipulated the system so it can rob the taxpayers blind. Poor people bailing out bankers. It's absurd. Tax havens for the Industrial War Complex. How unAmerican is that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/06/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 446 fans permalink
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That is why we need campaign finance reform.
As long as people(corporations & PACs) who can't vote are allowed to determine our political future, we will never have a government by and for the people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 06/06/2009
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We are the government.

"The Government" isn't some Death Star floating body over the continental US; It's us, the people. We determine what our money goes for and how our government is to work.

The problem is that we've abdicated that responsibility, caved in to bullies and ig.no.rants, and allowed them to drive the country into the ground.

They gave us Bush and Cheney and fiscal policies that let the rich get richer and destroyed the middle class. They deregulated industries, spent us into bankruptcy on wars and bailouts to the rich, while cutting safety nets for the poor and middle classes.

When Bill Clinton triangulated himself into office, when he collaborated with Gingrich on deregulation and eliminating social safety nets, we let it happen because surely if we ever need a safety net, there will be more than enough Starbucks to work at paying $14/hr to pump an espresso out.

The joke's on us. Bill and Hill aren't one of us -- They're DINOs. $100 million dollar, hedge fund rich DINOs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 06/06/2009
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 25 fans permalink

US Government is a system of legalized corruption and bribery. Corporate America can legalise anything that the mass populace considered out right wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/06/2009
- textynn I'm a Fan of textynn 131 fans permalink
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Even though it costs the U.S. more in social services for sick and disabled and their defendants. The powers that be are willing to pay that so this exploitative deadly system is maintained for the ELITES so they can live the lives of jet-setting gods.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 06/06/2009
- jhoughton1 I'm a Fan of jhoughton1 10 fans permalink

Have YOU called your senators and your rep in Congress? Being a voter doesn't mean just on election day...fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/06/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

Yes I have. I always do. Why do you assume people don't contact their representatives?
I do regularly, but honestly, I always get an automated response, so I don't think they read my concerns or really give da mmnnnn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 06/06/2009

the fed governor for the Dallas region stated 2 weeks ago that the unfunded liability for medicare, medicaid and social security currently stands at $99 trillion. What's a few more trillion thrown in. At some point , we hit critical mass and you guys will need a wheel barrow full of dollars to buy a bottle of aspirin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 06/06/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 49 fans permalink

So America is the only industrialized country in the world that is not capable of providing health care for all of its citizens? And there are still idiots running around saying, "we're No.1" Maybe in infant mortality!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 06/06/2009

IGNORANCE IS BLISS, (At least for the management of US Health Insurance Pharm Companies)

U.S. Trails Canada, Britain in Healthcare Ratings by Coleen McMurray “United States, the only country of the three that does not have a publicly funded healthcare system, less than a third of residents (27%) are satisfied with the availability of affordable healthcare.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/11899/US-Trails-Canada-Britain-Healthcare-Ratings.aspx

Many claim that the United States has the greatest health care system in the world. That claim is hard to support, when America spends over 16% of GNP on health care, while more than 46 million Americans have no health insurance and millions are under-insured.

Japan, Australia, Canada , and rich European nations spend between 8 to 11% of GNP in health care and enjoy superior service and universal coverage. Americans have a lower life expectancy rate, higher rates of heart disease and cancer, and an infant mortality rate that is twice as high as other rich industrialized nations. Even Cuba has a lower infant mortality rate than the United States according to CIA Fact Book .

America spends much more and gets much less than Western nations . … It is expected that the United States health care spending would reach nearly 20% of GNP within next 10 years, which is unsustainable. http://www.eyeuniversal.com/eyeuniversal/HealthcareSolutions/summary.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 06/06/2009
- textynn I'm a Fan of textynn 131 fans permalink
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We've already reached the unsustainable point. Just because there are some that are covered millions are sick and suffering without care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 06/06/2009

Cost and overhead is what I'm getting at. If Warren Buffet was in charge of cutting costs he'd gut the health insurance $$$$$$$$ out. But where would those poor Health Insurance CEOs go?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/06/2009
- sarabono I'm a Fan of sarabono 18 fans permalink

Time for you, Mr. President, to lay out Your Plan which will improve health care coverage without more debt but a plan that will actually reduce costs without restricting care

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/06/2009
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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To all the trolls who say where is the money. The money is there already. We already pay the highest healthcare costs in the world. It's just a matter of using the money we spend now and covering everyone by reducing costs.

Every time someone goes to the ER and cannot pay for it we all pay for it. We are paying a hidden tax in every healthcare premium because of that. Distributing the costs to everyone will undoubtedly bring costs down for everyone with healthcare now.

Right now we pay about $10,000 per person per year in healthcare costs. Some stoopid tro// asked me once the strawman question who pays $10,000 per person well one year? Well one year me and my insurance company paid over $260,000 on healthcare costs. It's when people need healthcare that the costs get insane.

If I call the highest healthcare costs in the world a TAX will you trolls be for healthcare reform?

http://www.democracyforamerica.com/groups/42-democracy-for-illinois/blog_posts/28413-analysis-of-private-health-insurance-industry-2-trillion-%E2%80%9Csavings%E2%80%9D-proposal

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 06/06/2009
- textynn I'm a Fan of textynn 131 fans permalink
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America has plenty of money to incarcerate tens of thousands of marijuana smokers and indoctrinate them into the world of real crime. It has trillions to fetch the middle eastern oil for Exxon and the Queen, but can't afford to take care of its people. Where's the money gonna come from....Pluh.....eeeeze!!

If we just took the money Bill Mcquire of UnitedHealth Group got for one year (ONE BILLION & 700 MILLION) we'd have all we need to change the system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 06/06/2009

LOL. they don't see it as a tax, it Corporate Welfare and therefore it's all good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 06/06/2009
- MMJones I'm a Fan of MMJones 52 fans permalink

Exactly. Only, to add to your facts, the initial $10,00 per person per year is JUST for premiums and (in my case) $3000 deductible. This pays only partial payment of procedures, no dental or vision, nor does it cover prescriptions.

I would GLADLY pay 10,000K more in taxes if I could have peace of mind about coverage for myself, my children (who can barely afford their own insurance -- and they're healthy early 20s!) and, yes, for the struggling young family down the street who have made the decision not to have health insurance because it was a choice between that and their mortgage.

We're also health care providers, so there you have the rest of the story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/06/2009
- cigi I'm a Fan of cigi 39 fans permalink

Soooooo, let me understand this....the insurance companies (private insurers) are afraid of "going out of business" if people have a Government option??? This sounds like a monopoly to me, saying they are traumatized by the fact that they just might have "to COMPETE" like real Capitalists for a change. Hmmmm, the banks screwed us all, the insurance companies screwed us and we are supposed to believe that these same slobs with all their connections to Wall Street really care if we get decent healthcare or not? I don't know about you, but I don't trust free enterprise anymore than I can throw them. They are frauds and we are even bigger fools for allowing them to make healthcare a "FOR PROFiT" enterpise over the last 30 years. Whatever we get out of this as Americans, we pretty much deserve it, because we never stood up before and asked for the system to be anything more than a way for unfettered Capitalists to make a buck. How sad! We pay more for healthcare in this nation and on delivery we get at least 25 -30% less in care than other industrialized nations with healthcare. Yeah, we Americans sure know a bargain when we see one!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 06/06/2009
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We used to have not-for-profit healthcare, and it worked great.

As a matter of fact, our tax dollars paid for miracle medicines, R&D for pharmaceutical corporations that was to come back to us by way of miracle drugs at affordable prices. Thank liberals for that. What happened next you can lay blame directly at the feet of Republicans and DINOs.

We gave those affordable prices to other nations so that they could buy these pharmaceuticals while the American consumer subsidized those foreign customers' lowered prices by paying HIGHER prices. And annual multi-million dollar bonuses for CEOs, and big shareholder profits. For medications that our tax dollars went to create.

Single payer, universal health care. Now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 06/06/2009
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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Now is the time to act and tell congress and the president what heathcare reform needs to be. Single payer option at the very least.

Send free faxes to congress and the white house.

http://www.1payer.net/action-alerts/send-a-free-efax-to-policymakers.html

Contact members of congress who are not on board with the public option. We already have 229 members of congress on board.

http://standwithdrdean.com/where_congress_stands

Contact the white house directly by email or phone.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/

The healthcare reform we get will depend on how far we all push.

Pass all these links on to family and friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 06/06/2009

KQuark, I send so many communications to Washington they've probably started to discard them.

What else can we do?

How about a march on Washington or in state capitals?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 06/06/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 49 fans permalink

Sounds good. We need millions out there creating noise about this.

Strange how the feds use our tax dollars to provide health care to these reps but when it comes to the people, NO WAY!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 06/06/2009
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/06/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

It may be a right but it is not my DUTY to be part of mainstream health care. My right is to have a choice as to the type of care I want and for me it is not mainstream, drug pushing health care. I might consider taking coverage if it covers the type of health care I want, if not, don't make me purchase it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 06/06/2009
- novowel4me I'm a Fan of novowel4me 2 fans permalink

You are already purchasing it or haven't you figured that out? A substantial amount of your taxes goes to indigent care, the most expensive and least effective.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/06/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 49 fans permalink

Maybe when you contract TB or some other infectious disease due to the lack of health care in this country, you will not be as completely self-absorbed as you are at this time. I agree with you on your definition of mainstream, drug pushing health care, BTW.

I don't have a DUTY to pay for wars but my taxes cover that, as well as many other items that don't meet my approval but I am reuqired purchase these items anyway.

You can continue with any type of care you want. The point is that millions in this country either do not have health care or others have to declare bankruptcy to pay for their health care costs. Businesses are also burdened by this cost. Without single payer, this economy will never turn around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 06/06/2009
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