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Buy Insurance or GO TO PRISON?


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Health Care Bill gives the IRS the power to COLLECT an excize TAX. If you don’t buy the insurance you can acually go to PRISON. YIKES!!! We were told there would be NO NEW TAX. Call those committee members! [scroll past the video for their #'s] Ask them what the hell they’re thinking!!! Senate Committee On Finance is doing the BAUCUS health care MARK UP Watch for yourself on CSPAN3 MAX BAUCUS, MT (D) 202-224-2651 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, WV (D) 202-224-6472 KENT CONRAD, ND (D) 202-224-2043 JEFF BINGAMAN, NM (D) 202-224-5521 JOHN F. KERRY, MA (D) 202-224-2742 BLANCHE L. LINCOLN, AR (D) 202-224-4843 RON WYDEN, OR (D) 202-224-5244 CHARLES E. SCHUMER, NY (D) 202-224-6542 DEBBIE STABENOW, MI (D) 202-224-4822 MARIA CANTWELL, WA (D) 202-224-3441 BILL NELSON, FL (D) 202-224-5274 ROBERT MENENDEZ, NJ (D) 202-224-4744 THOMAS CARPER, DE (D) 202-224-2441 CHUCK GRASSLEY, IA (R) 202-224-3744 ORRIN G. HATCH, UT (R) 202-224-5251 OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, ME (R) 202-224-5344 JON KYL, AZ (R) 202-224-4521 JIM BUNNING, KY (R) 202-224-4343 MIKE CRAPO, ID (R) 202-224-6142 PAT ROBERTS, KS (R) 202-224-4774 JOHN ENSIGN, NV (R) 202-224-6244 MIKE ENZI, WY (R) 202-224-3424 JOHN CORNYN, TX (R) 202-224-2934

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Insurance Co Lawyers Finding More HC Loopholes


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What the Health Insurance Companies Want


On July 10, 2009 Bill Moyers interviewed Wendell Potter the former head of Corporate Communications for Cinga. You can read the full transcript of the interview and watch the video on the PBS web site www.pbs.org Wendell Potter warned us the health insurance industry was out to lobby Congress to make everyone buy a corporate health insurance policy. Oddly enough people haven’t been listening. Although the US health care system certainly could use an overhaul, what we’re getting is a mandate to buy corporate health coverage. Wendell Potters Blog www.prwatch.org Why Kucinich voted against HR 3962 http Fire Dog Lake recently sent out this warning action.firedoglake.com “The Senate health care bill is an ungodly mess of errors, loopholes, and massive giveaways. When the American people find out what’s actually in this bill, they will revolt. Here’s why: 1. Forces you to pay up to 8% of your income to private insurance corporations — whether you want to or not 2. If you refuse to buy the insurance, you’ll have to pay penalties of up to 2% of your annual income to the IRS 3. After being forced to pay thousands in premiums for junk insurance, you can still be on the hook for up to $11900 a year in out-of-pocket medical expenses 4. Massive restriction on a woman’s right to choose, designed to trigger a challenge to Roe v. Wade in the Supreme Court 5. Paid for by taxes on the middle class insurance plan you have right now through your employer, causing them to cut back benefits

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Pelosi Jail Time for No Health Insurance – Rush Limbaugh


This is the part of the health care bill that is being ignored. Yes! the same bill the Senate is about to pass. 11/10/09

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Pelosi Jail Time for No Health Insurance – Rush Limbaugh


This is the part of the health care bill that is being ignored. Yes! the same bill the Senate is about to pass. 11/10/09

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