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Senate health reform bill would increase costs, reduce quality


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Senate Democrats have managed a compromise on a health care bill that is a fraud on the American public, which is increasingly leery about a government-run health care option.

Instead of a government health service to provide coverage to individuals not covered by company plans, the Senate bill authorizes the federal Office of Personnel Management to contract with a nonprofit insurer to provide an alternative to private health care plans. (The post office is such a nonprofit – it walks, talks and doles out mediocre service just like the motor vehicle office and Veterans’ Affairs Department.)

This public-private plan would have a disproportionate share of participants with expensive pre-existing conditions and chronic problems. Although it would have slightly lower administrative costs than the likes of Aetna or Humana, this adverse selection of clients would compel it to provide inferior service and curtailed benefits – unless the federal government empowered this nonprofit to force doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical and medical device companies to accept significantly lower reimbursements than they do from most private insurers. Inferior patient care is the more likely outcome.

Just as with the House bill, private companies will find it cheaper to drop coverage and pay a tax, thus pushing their employees into this public-private option.

Ordinary Americans are correct to fear that they will lose their private insurance. Once a few competitors (or even just one large one) in an industry opt to drop their private insurance in favor of paying a tax and pushing employees into the public-private option, other firms must follow or face competitive cost disadvantages.

By adding another 31 million people to the health insurance rolls, the Senate and House bills will add another $1,000 to $2,000 to the cost of a private family health care plan. Americans fortunate enough to hold onto to their private plans may not be taxed directly, but they will face a combination of higher co-pays, bigger payroll deductions for health care and lower wages to permit employers to absorb higher costs.

Health care will be more expensive and good health care less accessible for many taxpaying middle-class workers.

As for out-of-control health care costs, the Senate and House bills “bend the cost curve” all right – in the wrong direction. By increasing entitlements without truly taking on the special interests – tort lawyers, pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies – these bills would raise the cost of health care.

Americans already pay at least 50 percent more for health care than the French and Germans and perhaps double what the British pay. By pushing health care from 18 percent of gross domestic product to 20 percent, these “reforms” will make the typical middle-class family poorer and the U.S. economy less competitive. More jobs will be lost.

That is not health care reform Americans should accept – and the polls indicate they don’t.

Sadly, Senate and House Democrats believe they know better than most Americans what is good for them. These elitists don’t know much about effectively managing health care or the economy, and we are all losers for that.

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Alan Grayson On Health Care Bill Keith Olbermann


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Health Care Summit – Will Congress Deliver A Bill?

President Obama is meeting with both Democratic and Republican leaders this week in order to try to hammer out a national health care plan.  Both sides have been complaining that the other side hasn’t been playing fairly; the Democrats say the Republicans are being obstructionist and the Republicans say that the Democrats have been conducting their health care planning in secret.

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With those thoughts in mind, President Obama called for a health care summit in order that both sides could air their grievances and perhaps deliver a bill that both sides are happy with.  By televising the debate and actively engaging the Republicans in the dialog, the president hopes to eliminate Republican complaints that the negotiations have been going on in “secret.”  Televising the debate also has another feature – if the Republicans are actively obstructing attempts to pass a healthcare bill, it will be obvious when they do so on national television.

The Democrats rightly point out that health care costs in the United States have become so expensive that most people cannot afford treatment.  Since health care in the U.S. is often tied to employment, these problems are made worse in times of a recession when many people are out of work.  The Republicans, on the other hand, are arguing that any sort of government health care bill will result in a “government takeover” of our health care system, resulting in a more expensive yet less effective system for everyone.

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One thing is for certain – the public is tired of the arguing.  Polls show that the public is aware of Republican obstructionism, but those same polls show that the public wants the Democrats to make whatever overtures are necessary to get a bill passed.  Otherwise, there’s nothing left but gridlock and no one benefits from that.

With luck, some sort of bill will emerge from the sessions, as both parties have spent a year working on the bill.  No one wants to throw away a year’s worth of work.  In the end, some sort of bill will emerge.

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10 Reasons Why Organic Foods Are Better For Your Health And The Environment

With all the hype and enthusiasm about going green, I’m sure we all want to do our part in contributing towards having a better environment. What better way for one to lead a healthier lifestyle while giving back to the environment than to turn to organic eating habits.

So many studies have shown that eating organic foods has great health benefits. The great thing about eating organic foods though, is that not only they good for our health, but the methods used during organic production are very beneficial to the environment. Here are some great reasons why they are better for ones health and the Environment.

1. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established an organic certification program that requires all organic foods to meet strict government standards; therefore you can be rest assured that you’re getting the best quality of food.

2. Unlike non-organic foods, organic foods are not loaded with all the harmful pesticides that have been linked to many diseases such as cancer, alzheimer’s, some birth defects, obesity and excess weight.

3. Organic foods tend to contain 50% more nutrients, are richer in vitamins, higher in fiber, minerals, and essential fatty acids and they retain high levels of nutrients for much longer than non-organic foods.

4. Organic farming methods help in the preservation of insects and other small animals that depend on the soil for their survival. This is great for the environment.

5. Organic foods tend to be more filling than non-organic foods and are not loaded with artificial fillers and binders that leave you not satisfied and craving for more food.

6. Organic farmers use methods that protect our water resources and that do not leak nitrogen’s and other pollutants from the soil into our water system.

7. Organic farming leaves the soil fertile, replaces all of the minerals lost from the soil, so that the new crop of organic plants can have access to them as well.

8. Pregnant women who eat organic foods can have much better pregnancies and healthier babies, which leads to less health issues and a better and smoother pregnancy.

9. Organic foods taste a lot better than non-organic foods because they contain natural flavors that have not been altered by synthetic chemicals and over processing.

10. Unlike non-organic foods, organic foods are processed without the use of artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, hydrogenated fats, trans fats, saturated fats, additives or artificial preservatives.

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The truth abut HR3200 the Government Health Care Bill **A MUST SEE**


peopleforfreedom.com This is an issue that people need to grasp, bluntly speaking , the health care bill is not free, the bill “DOES” give the right for the government to end life, quotes from the bill” there will be a government committee that decides what treatments and benefits you receive”, “government will have direct access to your bank accounts for elective funds transfer” , ” the health choices commissioner will choose your healthcare benefits for you” …. do not listen to what the Actor Obama says, instead read what the bill says as it is the complete opposite of what this ACTOR! is saying. ( I JUST WANT TO ADD I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST ACTORS OR ARTISTS, AS I AM A ARTIST MYSELF…. ITS JUST LIARS!! THAT I HATE WITH A PASSION)

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