http://www.news14.com/content/local_news/triangle/613256/man-punched-in-face-at-town-hall-on-health-care-reform/Default.aspx
8/13/2009 11:21:09 PM
8/13/2009 11:45:42 PM
but what about Brad Miller...he has good outside range for a big
8/13/2009 11:49:23 PM
8/14/2009 12:14:34 AM
Anyone have a good link that breaks down the current proposal in an objective manner? I'm out of the loop on what exactly it's proposing.Personally I really like Australia's system. Everyone has access to the public system that pays upwards of 80% of your medical costs. You can get private insurance to cover the costs not covered by the public system. You can also choose to get private insurance to use aside from the public system or pay out of pocket if you want things done faster or at a certain place. And the government regulates what the insurance companies are allowed to get away with so you don't end up with some of the crazy claim denials we see in America.I also think Japan has an interesting system where they use private insurance, but the government dictates how much every single procedure costs and no one is denied coverage. If you are unemployed, retired, etc, you simply get your health insurance through your county. I don't think that could ever work in the States though because the amount of insane bureaucracy required to price everything every three years I think it is is mind boggling. Only the Japanese could manage to pull off that level of bureaucracy
8/14/2009 12:53:15 AM
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8/14/2009 2:02:46 AM
uhh....?
8/14/2009 7:01:21 AM
^^^ great post
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8/14/2009 8:55:32 AM
^What does any of that have to do with the fact that BoBo dosent know there are alternatives out there besides Obamacare? If you listen to radio, or maybe Fox News, you might know there are alternatives being offered right now. If you listen to NBC, CBS, ABC, or most newspapers, you'd have no idea there was any alternative. BoBo, like most Americans, is being led down the path that Obamacare is the only answer....its simply not true. And the Dem's want Obamacare pushed thru before he can realize there are alternatives.
8/14/2009 9:17:27 AM
I think it's obvious your reading comprehension is about as shitty as it gets. Did you see what I quoted?Did you read anything I wrote?I tune into conservative voices.I DON'T HEAR SOLUTIONS OTHER THAN THE FREE MARKET RULES ALLorTHE DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO KILL YOUR GRANDMOTHER
8/14/2009 10:44:44 AM
so, you listen to shitty voices. Doesn't change the fact that there are people offering solutions. Hell, people on this website are offering alternative solutions.
8/14/2009 10:48:27 AM
^^ Okay, then try something other than conservative talk radio, which is pretty vacuous. There are plenty of alternative proposals which have been floated. In fact, if you read real hard, you might even find some around here.Try some of the more thoughtful conservative & libertarian think tanks and blogs, for example. (Yes, I know, it does involve reading, scourge of all scourges...)[Edited on August 14, 2009 at 10:49 AM. Reason : ^]
8/14/2009 10:49:27 AM
Both of you are stupid as fuck.Do you even follow the thread?Did you read what I quoted?I didn't sayI TRIED TO DIG THROUGH EVERY PIECE OF CONSERVATIVE MEDIA I COULD FIND AND DIDN'T FIND ANY PLANSBigun talked about "the media", you know the MSM that everyone rails on, not covering conservative ideas. What he meant was that liberal rags aren't doing it. Guess what, conservatives aren't either. And the point I'm highlighting in purposefully inelegant terms is this is part of the problem with the current conservative status quo. I'm a centrist leaning right yearning (no homo) for a level headed voice that can talk about conservative ideals without popping veins in their head and purposefully being extreme about whatever the left has come up with. It simply doesn't do the discussion any favors by saying grandma is going in front of the death panel to decide her fate. Ok, if that is a footnote on a broader survey of the problems with the liberal plan in addition to ways the free market can fix the current free market problems, no big deal.
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8/14/2009 11:18:30 AM
^^^^#1. if you look at both my posts you will realize that I never used the words "conservative" or "liberal" Do you often make-up things that arent there?#2. If the average American dosent know there are alternatives out there besides Obamacare, they are uninformed. They are uninformed because of two reasons...A) They dont care to be informed and dont keep up with current events B) They want to be informed but aren't. They pay attention to the news, but its not covered properly.BoBo, assuming hes in the soapbox because he actually cares to be informed, falls into the latter category. Therefore, going on this assumption, the media is letting BoBo down. Agree or diagree?[Edited on August 14, 2009 at 11:19 AM. Reason : .]
8/14/2009 11:19:06 AM
bigun20:
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8/14/2009 12:35:32 PM
And, interestingly enough, here's an op-ed in today's WSJ about a possible market solution for how to handle the issue of insuring those with pre-existing conditions. But shhhhh - don't tell Fail Boat!http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203609204574316172512242220.html
8/14/2009 12:54:07 PM
Thank you DrSteve. I think you've hit on the reason that there has to be some kind of public option.Insurance is meant to spread the risk fairly. The pool should include everyone, so the risk is spread around. "Pre-existing" is only a definition comes into play when you change insurance companies. As a patient, you have a "medical condition". If you change your job then you are out in the cold, and the insurance companies have a way to push the odds in their favor. Nothing has changed with you (the patient), only with the insurance companies. Now you can't get insurance. The very reason that you paid for all that insurance becomes moot through nothing but a job change, and now all of the odds are in the insurance company's favor. I think that's part of the reason that the biggest cause of bankruptcies is medial bills.[Edited on August 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM. Reason : *~<]Bob]
8/14/2009 12:54:13 PM
You've identified the real issue without noticing - the problem is that health insurance is tied to employers. One of the "market" proposals being floated is finding ways to break that association, which is responsible for many of the problems identified, including lack of portability (lose your job, lose your insurance), pre-existing coverage issues, and lack of competition. (In other words, you don't pick your insurer - your employer does. Which means if they do a crappy job, you're still stuck with them unless you can prevail upon your HR director to change plans.)One way to do this is to equalize the tax treatment of employer-based and individual plans. Another is to open up competition for insurers across state lines. Again, these are not foreign concepts - they have been out there being advocated for awhile. But even the "public option" is not going to solve the inherent issue of coverage being tied to employers, which is one of the more fundamental structural problems of health insurance in America.
8/14/2009 12:59:42 PM
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8/14/2009 1:42:32 PM
even senators and congressmen are repeating this death panel stuff. there is definitely some willful misinformation from people who know better. and there are certainly calmer voices offering legitimates criticisms (from the left and the right). but the right seems to be throwing everything at making health care reform fail at all costs to damage obama and the democrats politically. i'm not saying that the press necessarily has those same motivations.
8/14/2009 1:45:55 PM
It's not just when you change jobs, it's when you change insurance companies. The "public option" will not change.I do agree that there is not enough good information floating around. Here's the quick Wiki breakdown:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_reform_in_the_United_States
8/14/2009 1:49:08 PM
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8/14/2009 2:05:37 PM
^^sen. grassley for one at least said "We should not have a government program that determines whether you’re going to pull the plug on grandma." and he's on the senate finance committee.
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8/15/2009 11:14:48 AM
"Health Care Forum with Congressman David Price"http://www.new.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=129747772470That event is happening tomorrow. Agree or disagree with Congressman Price on the need for health care reform, no one can claim (as a previous thread tried to) that he is hiding from the public on this issue... I mean there was even a thread about how he showed up at a tdubbers work place to take questions. I believe it is open to the public (although I think it'll have a student focus) if anyone wants to go.
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http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/healthinsurancereformnow/gpfkrl
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9/3/2009 10:36:36 AM
In the previous election I just read that Price had 65%, which is a few points higher than he had against that scary libertarian candidate. Maybe its just you that finds libertarians scary? [Edited on September 3, 2009 at 2:19 PM. Reason : .]
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