Why is there so much talk of increasing competition and not allowing consumers cross state lines to shop for insurance providers? Specially when the Public Option will be National.
If it was allowed for you to buy private health insurance across state lines, it would be a race to the bottom. We would ONLY have policies that were the bottom of the barrel. Also, the PHI industry has a very strong lobby in Washington and if they had wanted this reform, they could have done it. They have done NOTHING for the greater good! Single Payer is the ONLY answer.
I liked Sebelius better in that comedy role where she played opposite Arlen Specter--they were a couple of conmen who got their asses run out of town by a band of locals who were onto their confidence game...OH WAIT--that Wasn't a Comedy movie? Shit--I could've sworn the name of the flick was "Town Hall." She'll probably do better in the upcoming dramatic role where she Also plays a swindler, working with a pack of mafia thugs--it's called "Swine Flu: FORCED."
why didn't have Bush and the Republicans have to do this thoughtful and informative lengthy presentation before he fucked up the debt of America with his irresponsible and unpaid for Medicare Act of 2003???? Such a damn double standard
woah scary figures 5:20 - in 7 years, if un-reformed, the average R.I. family will pay $26,000 a year in health care... gotta keep those insurance execs in the lifestyle they're accustomed to
Kathleen, please tell us what are we currently doing about Medicaid Fraud and our Foreign Doctors/Big Pharma CEO's prescribing unneccessary treatments that Medicaid presently pays for, with essentially NO CAP and NO DIRECT REGULATION. People have died due to this negligence of regulation on what acceptable treatments are considered to be. And we can't afford healthcare for someone employed like me?
In the process the big Pharma companies and the Doctors on their Research and Development Boards are making big bucks on their "marketing agendas". Don't these "marketing agendas" include "strategic" positioning of Doctors influencing their medical advise and what they prescribe based very heavily on the kickbacks they receive? People have DIED from this, MANY, typically the extremely poor... at the entire financial expense of OUR government and economy.
I'm well aware that we've outsourced our health care industry, we're GIVING billions of dollars to 3rd world country to manufacture these drugs and tests, ASSUMING WHAT? They have our finances and health at the top of their interest? Could we please ask Robert Collins of Kansas and Pfizer about that?
The PUBLIC OPTION is NOT dead. Make your calls and demand not only the public option but also that they use the reconciliation option. If you don't have the numbers you can find them on my profile. While you are there take the time to sign the petions that are located in the comment section of my profile. There you will find a winde variety of resources you may find useful. Together we can and will so this. Thanks.
I do wish they would quit picking on the "young people" who "get into a car accident". That is not an accurate statement! I got into a car accident a year ago. My health insurance was not legally allowed to pay out any claims for this because my auto insurance was required to deal with it. That's why there's a medical portion of auto insurance.
Please, please, we do not need the radical right wing repubs to get healthcare reform! Vote it in without them!! We who do not have healthcare insurance desperately need it!! Lets get it done!!!! Message to President Obama..No healthcare = No second term!
I wonder how many people in our government making decisions for us can actually qualify for MENSA or at least have an above average IQ. I'm guessing not many by the evidence of the idiocy that has been taking place. Why aren't we electing people with intelligence? If we did, healthcare would have been passed by now.
Why is there so much talk of increasing competition and not allowing consumers cross state lines to shop for insurance providers? Specially when the Public Option will be National.
pitkincolorado 2 years ago
If it was allowed for you to buy private health insurance across state lines, it would be a race to the bottom. We would ONLY have policies that were the bottom of the barrel. Also, the PHI industry has a very strong lobby in Washington and if they had wanted this reform, they could have done it. They have done NOTHING for the greater good! Single Payer is the ONLY answer.
phillipmarch22 2 years ago
I liked Sebelius better in that comedy role where she played opposite Arlen Specter--they were a couple of conmen who got their asses run out of town by a band of locals who were onto their confidence game...OH WAIT--that Wasn't a Comedy movie? Shit--I could've sworn the name of the flick was "Town Hall." She'll probably do better in the upcoming dramatic role where she Also plays a swindler, working with a pack of mafia thugs--it's called "Swine Flu: FORCED."
infoblitzkrieg 2 years ago
why didn't have Bush and the Republicans have to do this thoughtful and informative lengthy presentation before he fucked up the debt of America with his irresponsible and unpaid for Medicare Act of 2003???? Such a damn double standard
Mplay1983 2 years ago
woah scary figures 5:20 - in 7 years, if un-reformed, the average R.I. family will pay $26,000 a year in health care... gotta keep those insurance execs in the lifestyle they're accustomed to
someonegetsteve 2 years ago
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WTF you look like the sped forces, mafia members I don't know but these people are fugly get them off my screen
Technical difficulties? your the whitehouse for gods sake
Voltegasproductions 2 years ago
Stop paying for people's procedures then!
GOH!
airdreamlove 2 years ago
Kathleen, please tell us what are we currently doing about Medicaid Fraud and our Foreign Doctors/Big Pharma CEO's prescribing unneccessary treatments that Medicaid presently pays for, with essentially NO CAP and NO DIRECT REGULATION. People have died due to this negligence of regulation on what acceptable treatments are considered to be. And we can't afford healthcare for someone employed like me?
epixazale 2 years ago 6
In the process the big Pharma companies and the Doctors on their Research and Development Boards are making big bucks on their "marketing agendas". Don't these "marketing agendas" include "strategic" positioning of Doctors influencing their medical advise and what they prescribe based very heavily on the kickbacks they receive? People have DIED from this, MANY, typically the extremely poor... at the entire financial expense of OUR government and economy.
epixazale 2 years ago 6
I'm well aware that we've outsourced our health care industry, we're GIVING billions of dollars to 3rd world country to manufacture these drugs and tests, ASSUMING WHAT? They have our finances and health at the top of their interest? Could we please ask Robert Collins of Kansas and Pfizer about that?
Policy needs to change NOW.
epixazale 2 years ago 3
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The PUBLIC OPTION is NOT dead. Make your calls and demand not only the public option but also that they use the reconciliation option. If you don't have the numbers you can find them on my profile. While you are there take the time to sign the petions that are located in the comment section of my profile. There you will find a winde variety of resources you may find useful. Together we can and will so this. Thanks.
Smartassawhip 2 years ago
I do wish they would quit picking on the "young people" who "get into a car accident". That is not an accurate statement! I got into a car accident a year ago. My health insurance was not legally allowed to pay out any claims for this because my auto insurance was required to deal with it. That's why there's a medical portion of auto insurance.
fencingwolf 2 years ago
Please, please, we do not need the radical right wing repubs to get healthcare reform! Vote it in without them!! We who do not have healthcare insurance desperately need it!! Lets get it done!!!! Message to President Obama..No healthcare = No second term!
groundhog2008 2 years ago
I wonder how many people in our government making decisions for us can actually qualify for MENSA or at least have an above average IQ. I'm guessing not many by the evidence of the idiocy that has been taking place. Why aren't we electing people with intelligence? If we did, healthcare would have been passed by now.
MonkeyBallZ214 2 years ago
You'd think by now Sen. Whitehouse is sick of Whitehouse jokes.
tktru 2 years ago
Thanks for the open and clear communication. We need more of this as the news gets weird.
lhooq21 2 years ago 3
Take a look at Jenny on the right, the crazy looks on her face as she reads facebook questions.
Thebeautiful11 2 years ago 2
all this health-care reform 'fuss' is a distraction to prevent/divert the peoples attention from the real issue... ET disclosure... !
BabybooR33 2 years ago
Yes you are Mvvish . . . .
dbzlotrfan 2 years ago
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YOU ARE ALL FULL OF SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
mvvish 2 years ago
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the truth doesn't need this propoganda BS
dogcrapgreen 2 years ago
Thanks for including Mr. Whitehouse, he's been a great senator!
wayne388 2 years ago 2
Happy October! :D
JailynVolleyball 2 years ago 4
Happy October to you too. :)
Hopefully we'll make history and finally get a decent healthcare bill this month!
Blacksun1942 2 years ago