On the heels of the Presidents town hall meeting last night and as Congress readies to head home for the fourth of July recess, Conservatives for Patients Rights will focus attention on 14 key U.S. Senators in 11 states by running TV ads in each Senators home state. They will launch new national ads as well as state specific ads beginning June 29th and continue through the July 4th recess. One ad includes references to $400 hammers and $600 toilet seats, and makes the point that nothing is ever cheaper when the government gets involved. The second spot, shot in a doctors office, portrays a government bureaucrat coming between a patients relationship with her doctor.
The insurance companies want state and federal subsidies to sell policies to the uninsured. These tax dollars would pay for policies that are a minimum of 25% more expensive than a public option or Medicare type of plan. That means that we would spend 3 times more taxpayer dollars over a period of seven years. 3 TIMES MORE MONEY to line the pockets of criminals like Rick Scott. Let's stop the madness and the criminals and the corrupt weasels who are screwing us all. Burn in hell, Rick Scott.
dayglowgreendoor 2 years ago 3
Bureaucrats ARE already between me and my Doctor. These bureaucrats sit in the health insurance company's office trying to find reasons to deny me coverage, and they are paid bonuses to do so.
Every bureaucrat in the health insurance company is matched by another in the hospital to handle the billing.
The question we should ask is how Richard Scott is benefiting from this whole thing.
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onlyrey 2 years ago 2