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Democrats Ask Republicans Supporting Health Care Repeal To Forgo Their Own Coverage

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/17/10 02:10 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

Democrats Gop Health Care

Progressive Democratic legislators are crying foul at recent reports that GOP Congressman-elect Andy Harris (R-Md.) complained about the limitations of his congressional health care plan, unveiling a new letter asking such health care reform naysayers to forfeit their own federally provided insurance coverage.

"You cannot enroll in the very kind of coverage that you want for yourselves, and then turn around and deny it to Americans who don't happen to be Members of Congress. We also want to note that in 2011, the Federal government will pay $10,503.48 of the premiums for each member of Congress with a family policy under the commonly selected Blue Cross standard plan," a letter to GOP leaders signed by Reps. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), Donna Edwards (D-Md.), Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) and Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) and provided to Politico reads. "If your conference wants to deny millions of Americans affordable health care, your members should walk that walk."

Politico reported Tuesday that Harris, a supporter of Republicans' "repeal the bill" efforts, had piped up during a recent freshman orientation session to decry the nearly one-month waiting period between his swearing in and the commencing of his health care coverage. In his subsequent effort to find a solution to this problem, he asked if he couldn't purchase temporary government-provided insurance to tide over the lapse in coverage, a proposal that rings of the "public option," a failed addendum to the health care reform package that had been demonized by Harris himself.

"It is important for the American people to know whether the members of Congress and members-elect who have called for the repeal of health insurance reform are going to stand by their opposition by opting out of the care available to them at the expense of hard-working taxpayers," the Democrats wrote in their letter. "We look forward to your response in the coming days about exactly how many of the members in the Republican conference will be declining their taxpayer-supported health benefits."

So far, no word from the letter's recipients, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio). For now, it looks like they'll hold on to their taxpayer-subsidized health care coverage, while working to halt, or at least stall, the implementation of the Democratic health care reform package.

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Progressive Democratic legislators are crying foul at recent reports that GOP Congressman-elect Andy Harris (R-Md.) complained about the limitations of his congressional health care plan, unveiling a ...
Progressive Democratic legislators are crying foul at recent reports that GOP Congressman-elect Andy Harris (R-Md.) complained about the limitations of his congressional health care plan, unveiling a ...
 
 
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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Bronxdude 02:16 PM on 11/18/2010
Republicans are bankrolled by the same health industry pimps they deregulated, which is why they defend Americans being gouged by parasitic corporations like UnitedDeathcare. Historically, deregulation spawns corruption, which is the case in Georgia, where the Insurance Commissioner—staunch birther—has accepted over $5 million in “contributions” from the insurance industry he is charged with  Read More...
11:47 AM on 12/15/2010
I agree. Further more I think they should be on the same social security system that US citizens are on as well and until this happens then No American should pay taxes.
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Arkangel3
Stay at home dad, freelance writer
11:29 PM on 11/25/2010
What the Dems need to to: PRESS THEM ON THIS ISSUE! Go to the floors of both Houses and have it entered into the Congressional record as many times as possible. Let's have a few ads on TV. Push this by having EVERY Dem Senator and Representative talk about this on TV as much as possible. Make the Republicans look foolish. And then while they are down, kick them by voting on extending the tax cuts for the MIDDLE CLASS ONLY and let them DEFEND the rich!

But no...that's too partisan. That's not being nice. Does ANYONE believe they wouldn't LOVE to be in the position we Dems are in? It would be sharks feasting on fresh meat in the water. But us...nope. It'll be crickets chirping all because we have no TRUE LEADERSHIP. Biden should be all over this one if the Prez wants to stay above the fray. Joe would have IMMENSE fun at destroying these guys.
04:09 PM on 11/24/2010
And we ask the democrats to give up their private insurance company plan and go on Medicaid the government option plan they would promote to prove to us how great it is.
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Pot
Sick of the plutocrats!
11:23 PM on 11/25/2010
What government option plan? There is NO public option! Why do right wingers keep saying this????
06:39 AM on 11/26/2010
..because they're brainwashed
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FresnoSanity
My Micro-Bio is empty.
08:26 AM on 11/22/2010
Do as I say, not as I do. Classic Republican method of operations from Taxes, to Morality, to hummers in the White House.
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rainkitty
Lively up yourself.
03:48 PM on 11/21/2010
"For 2 years, GOP leaders in Congress fought tooth and nail to oppose health care reform. They did their best to keep tens of millions without coverage, decrying any effort to help citizens as "socialist," "fascist" or some other equally baffling "ist." And incredibly, they are now talking about repealing it.
And yet, when it comes to their own coverage, Republicans in Congress are not only using government-sponsored health care, they are whining about having to wait for it."
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01:41 AM on 11/26/2010
It is like the old saying goes, "It is socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor"
01:28 PM on 11/21/2010
The problem is you can't get these people to even shoot straight about our health care systems problems.

To quote Sen. Boehner:

"I believe that the healthcare bill that was enacted by the current Congress will...ruin the best healthcare system in the world... " then he goes on to say 5 seconds later ""That means we have to do everything we can to try to repeal this bill and replace it with common sense reforms to bring down the cost of health care." ok so which is it Sen Boehner? Either its the "best healthcare system in the world" which sounds to me like you don't think our system needs reform, or it needs reform. According to the W.H.O., the USA ranks first in the world in only one category "responsiveness". Translated this means, sure they'll get you to the ER fast as shit and work on you until they realize you're not insured and then all bets are off as to what happens next. In all other rankings we're shamefully low on the totem pole.
I'm not sure of the exact numbers of the other categories... but it proves that the Senators words are false and his motives are nefarious. Unless of course he only cares about the people, like him who happen to have "the best" insurance money can buy.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6A25DB20101103
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Rex Devious
If you don't vote, don't bitch
05:42 PM on 11/20/2010
During those "town halls" the GOP orchestrated, I always wished someone would ask the Republicans denying the rest of us health care, what private insurance plan *they* bought for themselves and their family. No one ever did, and due to my untreated injuries, was unable to attend.

Now when my health insurance salesmen as my company employees which plan we'd like, I always ask for whichever plan Dick Armey or John Boener bought. When they tell me those plans aren't available for sale, I ask for whatever plan their CEO bought. When they tell me that plan also isn't available for sale to the general public, I ask for whatever plan they offer which covers what doctors who treat me say I need. Again, there is no such plan.

The only plans available for sale, are ones *their* doctors designed - which are plans which only cover what help people are least likely to need; plans that cover approaches to medicine no competent doctor would never suggest, because those approaches are so medically unsound that they'd risk losing their license if they recommended them.

But this way of doing things is the only way any health insurance company (or any insurance company) can survive. If they actually gave their customers as much health care as their customers paid for - they wouldn't be able to pay their employees salaries, rent office buildings they work out of, and hire lobbyists to insure that what they do to us is still legal.
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redstateblues69
02:29 AM on 11/26/2010
Funny. I give the sales people he!! too. We own a business and they frequently call and am sure they're sorry after wards. I tell them I want the same plan as OctoMom, no deductibles, no co-pays, no monthly fees, and includes preexistings. I read them the riot act about our quasi-socialistic system that rewards the most irresponsible woman in the world with coverage, while we responsible citizens are supposed to pay? then come the statistics of 700,000 Americans going bankrupt yearly due to medical debt, 45,000 dying a year, one out of 100 are dropped if they get sick...It's become fun. I actually enjoy it now.
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04:33 PM on 11/20/2010
well...we know that's not going to happen.

especially when you have one of them asking for the pubic option to cover him and HIS family, when he found out his taxpayer-paid insurance doesn't kick in RIGHT away.
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sealdadeal4me
There is nothing about me Mirco
09:08 AM on 11/20/2010
When will americans wake up. The reason healthcare was one of POTUS major and foremost projects is that our healthcare policies are the driving force for the demise of the country. Our system is a mess. All of a sudden we are marveling at Germany because of its growth but we refuse to look at what they have done with regard to healthcare. We marvel at Asian productivity yet we refuse to look at healthcare in those states. A healthier nation is a more productive and prospers nation. We take all the best and creative technology and sell it oversees to be reproduced by healthier and more productitive nations because we refuse to see the value of our own people.
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Lorianne
ama vitam
08:17 PM on 11/19/2010
Guess Who Opposes Reversing the Individual Mandate in Health Reform?
 
Insurers and other health care companies view the mandate as the law's bedrock—and the source of new profits
 
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_48/b4205037210208.htm
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GregHooper
what is this
08:30 AM on 11/19/2010
I lived in Europe for ten years and have traveled extensively on Tall Ships multiple Atlantic crossings Africa and the Carribean with one 4 year stint doing sail training for German street kids so I have fiirst hand expierience with the system you say deprives doctors of a fair return on their investment

I also dated a doctor when I lived in Gemany from 87 -89 and my Dentist in London (98-01) was also a good friend of mine I repaired his offices

I would say they would disagree with your opinion They both had a small private practice in the neighborhood they lived in with full hospital support when neccessary loved their jobs and had a good life nice digs money and time to enjoy it

They had a system that worked with the vast majority of the headache gone having eliminated the conflicting amount of garbage we deal with here

They practiced medicine We fill out paperwork and sue for resuIts

My friends both understood our system and thought it was insane

I also had a German roomate in Baltimore who was at Johns Hopkins doing a course of studies She also thought our system was insane

Sailboats with international crews and lots of time are great places to get into discussions and wthout fail the Kiwis the Aussies the Brits the Germans the Isrealis especially the French and of course the Canadians

We all think our system is insane

The only ones who don't are Republicans
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LoCoVrod
11:42 AM on 11/19/2010
F&F # 95
Great post.
Thanks.
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bardgal
Shakespearean Jedi
01:56 PM on 11/19/2010
#96
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Jerome Healy
Average Mid-Western Dude
08:31 PM on 11/26/2010
!!!!!! Republicans are such phonies
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GregHooper
what is this
09:23 PM on 11/18/2010
lived in Europe for ten years Traveled extensively on Tall Ships multiple Atlantic crossings Africa and the Carribean with one 4 year stint doing sail training for German street kids so I have fiirst hand expierience with the system which some say deprives doctors of a fair return on their investment

I also dated a doctor when I lived in Gemany from 87 -89 and my Dentist in London (98-01) was also a good friend of mine I repaired his offices

They both had a small private practice in the neighborhood they lived in with full hospital support when neccessary loved their jobs and had a good life nice digs money and time to enjoy it

They had a system that worked The vast majority of the headache was gone the system having eliminated the conflicting amount of garbage we deal with here

They practiced medicine We fill out paperwork and sue for resuIts

My friends both understood our system and thought it was insane

I also had a German roomate in Baltimore who was at Johns Hopkins doing a course of studies She also thought our system was insane

Sailboats with international crews and lots of time are great places to get into discussions and wthout fail the Kiwis the Aussies the Brits the Germans the Isrealis especially the French and of course the Canadians

We all think our system is insane

The only ones who don't are Republicans

They think we live in the 18th century
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gleannfia
09:26 PM on 11/18/2010
You are SO fanned and faved!
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CTtransplant
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02:06 AM on 11/19/2010
What an enlightening post, Greg!  Thanks!  Fanned & faved!!!
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Shertene09
05:08 PM on 11/18/2010
I agree 100% forgo your coverage than I will believe you are committed to protecting America from becoming a a socialist society. And while you are at is opt out of driving on taxpayer roads, driving on taxpayer bridges, even riding on taxpayers trains, maybe you can give up your tax payer provided pay. Or any compensation provided to you by the socialism of taxpayers.
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bardgal
Shakespearean Jedi
01:57 PM on 11/19/2010
This x INFINITY! You are so F&F!
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emma richmond
05:01 PM on 11/18/2010
We agree, it will only be right for them to Fork the Coverage over, since they don't thing the Middle Class need Insurance or anything else.
04:53 PM on 11/18/2010
It's about time the DEM's said it!

My animals are more caring and have more compassion for each other than GOPers show for their fellow man.

Sep 30, 2009 ... Alan Grayson: GOP Healthcare Plan Wants You to 'Die Quickly' .....Alan was right on!
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gleannfia
09:32 PM on 11/18/2010
F&F
02:24 AM on 11/22/2010
F&F you back!