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Older Senators in Poor Health Due to All the Lobbyist Free Lunches

May 17th, 2012

When we watch our TV we see that our Senators are overweight and unhealthy. They set a bad example for the rest of America. One of the reasons that our Senators are overweight and unhealthy is because they get free lunches from all the lobbyists. In fact, a Senator could have all their meals paid for at fancy restaurants breakfast, lunch and dinner, and many of them do. Where did you think all that fat came from?

Many Senators are diabetic and most of them are at least 50 pounds above the normal. How can a bunch of fat old men run our country? They certainly are not leading by example. As US citizens it is our job to help them lose a few pounds and therefore we must insist that lobbyists cannot pay for lunch or dinner.

Additionally, on the rare occasion that a lobbyist does pay for a meal, the politicians must order of the healthy menu, which consists of an entire meal is under 600 calories. The citizens of this great nation have to be responsible and lose weight, save their money and tighten their belts, so then surely, our elected leaders can do the same.

By insisting that our Senators eat healthy and cut back on calories, we will be killing two birds with one stone. We will cut down on ability of the lobbyists to help our government spend our money and initiate regulations that are for them and not for us, plus we will keep our elected leaders from growing into fat cats and costing us even more for their health costs. After all, you should see the nice health care coverage that a US Senator gets, it’s just amazing. Think on this.

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Senator Gillibrand Fights Back for Women’s Health on the Senate Floor

February 17th, 2012

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Is Government-Run Health Care Constitutional?

August 20th, 2011

Tim Lynch (CATO Institute) and Jay Sekulow (American Center for Law and Justice) discuss the constitutionality of federal health care programs with Judge Andrew Napolitano. www.LibertyPen.com
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Obama’s Health Care Plan: View of Both Sides

July 18th, 2011

Obama’s Health Care Plan: View of Both Sides

Obama’s Health Care Plan:

Views of Both Sides

By: Angelina Springs and Samuel Scott

            Barack Obama’s health care plan reaches out to help all people.  The plan is broken down into three parts: quality and affordable, lowering costs in the health care system, and making public health stronger.  Let’s take a look at the good and the bad of each part. 

Obama plans to create a health insurance plan much like Medicaid, except it will be open to people who do not have insurance under an employer and small companies who do not have a private plan of their own.  The government will create a “National Health Insurance Exchange,” which means the government will sell insurance to people who are not able to get insurance through an employer.  It will also be mandatory that parents get full coverage for their children whether the insurance is private or public.  Children will be allowed to be under their parents’ insurance until 25 years of age.  Insurance plans that are already created, such as Medicaid and Chip, will also be expanded and more flexible as far as eligibility.  This quality plan will insure that people can transport their insurance over to the next job, but only when it is purchased through the “National Health Insurance Exchange” or the new public plan that would be created. Unlike McCain, Obama will see that everyone is covered by a mixture of government and private plans, not just by one single plan.

 Americans will be able to choose their own doctor and other insurance companies will be more beneficial without the government getting in the way.  It is understood that not many Americans want to give up their private health care plans, so it is important for Obama to increase the number of private health care plans.  Obama has required that all medium and large companies provide coverage or they have to pay a tax.  He will extend tax credits to people who cannot afford to pay their premiums.  A “Small Business Health Tax Credit” will be created for small businesses.  It guarantees small businesses a refund up to 50 percent in tax credits.  They must offer their employees quality insurance and pay a decent portion of the employees’ health premiums.  Of course with all good things come bad things.  Since Obama’s main concern is to get everyone health insurance, he must spend an ample amount of money a year to ensure that everyone will be able to afford a good private plan or be able to get a public plan.  It would cost Obama billion to billion a year if the plan is implemented fully.  This imposes an important question.  Where will Obama get the money to pay for this if we are already in a huge deficit? 

Obama says that he will control costs, if not reduce costs with his health care plan. The people want to know how?   By expanding government control on health care, he believes that costs will decrease.  If the government reinsures employers health care plans, the costs that employers pay will go down.  The bad thing about this is that the cost is not going away.  It is just being shift from the employer to the government.  How can the government spend money that they do not have?  The government could just keep borrowing money as they’ve done in the past, but sooner or later they are going to have to pay the money back.  The positive aspect of this idea is that Obama is trying to strengthen laws so that insurance companies cannot over charge physicians and lower patient visit costs.  The investment he puts into health information technology also is making progress towards lowering costs.  The process is moving along slowly, but surely. The insurance markets would be made competitive to promote more competition to companies and Obama would set a price floor for insurers. Obama also plans to legalize the import of medications from drug companies. He also wants generics to be competitive on the market.  If Obama encourages the use of generics than it will be harder for drug companies to give generics money to stay off the market. Obama must first control the cost before he can do anything about lowering them.  With these containment ideas, it seems as if Obama is going to do a fine job of just that. It is not going to be easy to get control of the costs.  One way would be to use your political authority to your advantage over the key stakeholders.  Obama does not agree with this because the key is to get the stakeholders on your side not against you.

Obama emphasizes how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle.  He alone cannot make the change.  The people of America must also get involved and realize that health is very important.  They have to know that eating the right foods, exercising, and not smoking is imperative to sustaining a healthy lifestyle.  Employers can help by offering health programs and having nutritious food in the cafeteria.  The school systems can also contribute by making the school lunches healthier.  Obama and Biden will work together to get more health programs and clinical services for the schools.  They also will provide financial support for physical education.  Not only will they provide financial support for schools, but also for the workforce to.  They will increase funding, which will include grants, training to improve working conditions, etc.   

The big question here is how will all of this affect the economy?  The economy will be affected in so many ways.  The rate of health care inflation would actually increase due to the significant amount of money it would take to fund such an endeavor.  This means that the government would have to intervene even more than before. The United States government has already subsidized funding to help rebuild the crashing mortgage situation and is currently being looked to, to repair the financial hits that the automobile industry has endured. Government’s support of these plunging areas of the economy does not leave very much room in support of implementing a “universal” healthcare plan. An immediate outlook for the economy will probably show that Obama’s healthcare plan is one that is much needed but given the many debts the country is already in it will be hard. However, finding a healthcare solution that incorporates a larger portion of United States citizens especially children, will in the long run be an investment that will be advantageous. Increasing the number of people regularly visiting the doctor and taking care of smaller health issues will cause the overall health of society to improve; obesity in children will decrease. Additionally, think of a situation when a mother who has no health insurance has to take their child to the emergency room because of a broken arm. Some families don’t have to worry about this issue as much because they just pay their co-pay, but for a family with no insurance, paying the emergency room bill can make it impossible to pay this month’s rent or pay for the electric bill. Individual families as well will spend less money per year funding healthcare, “The Lewin Group projects that the average savings per family would be 6 per year.” The money that is saved from spending on healthcare is money that can be allocated toward other areas of the market which will stimulate the economy.

Obama’s healthcare initiative is one that is setting the bar extremely high for this country, but also a plan that strives to reach not only those who can afford healthcare but those who deserve it, which is every citizen. As many aspects of the free market are extremely flexible, the medication market has become too focused on money and not what’s in the best interest of the people, Obama states, “In the richest nation on Earth, it is simply not right that the skyrocketing profits of the drug and insurance industries are paid for by the skyrocketing premiums that come from the pockets of the American people.” A healthcare system that incorporates the great majority instead of the minority shows that this system presents many positives. Countries around the world have used some type of publicly funded healthcare system for as many as 100 years. France, for instance, has had an established and well-working universal healthcare system for quite some time and their life expectancy for citizens increases more than three months each year. Additionally, French women have the second highest life expectancy rate in the world. There is evidence that this type of system has proven highly practical and functional in other countries. As the economy is in dismay, Obama’s healthcare plan may seem overwhelming and one that might be temporarily pushed to end of the “to-do” list in his first year in office, but an initiative that should be pushed in the limelight because it will eventually become a solution for the many short-comings that America faces as far as finance, health and general livelihood.


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What happened to the Senate voting on the new Health Care reconciliation bill?

April 15th, 2011

Question by Robinson: What happened to the Senate voting on the new Health Care reconciliation bill?
I know that they were using this reconciliation thing to bypass having to get 60 votes in the Senate, but doesn’t the Senate still have to pass it, even with just 51 votes? Why is everybody saying mission accomplished already?

Best answer:

Answer by Matt W
You are correct there are additional steps, however, this was expected to be the closest vote.

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Government to outline new approach to public health

November 30th, 2010

Government to outline new approach to public health
The Government will take a “less intrusive” approach to public health – nudging people rather than restricting their choices, the Health Secretary will say today.
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Government offers apex court to supervise spectrum probe
The central government Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it had no objection to the court monitoring the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the 2G spectrum allocation scandal in whichever manner it wanted.
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Government managing differences between Islamic sects, says Mashitah
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 — The government is monitoring to ensure there are no elements of impudence towards differences in the teachings of the four mazhab (sects) in Islam following the influx of Muslim visitors to Malaysia. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Mashitah Ibrahim said the government had asked mosque …
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Washington Basic Health

November 9th, 2010

Washington Basic Health

Basic Health is a state-sponsored program providing low-cost health care coverage through private health plans. If you qualify, this is a great plan with fantastic benefits. An overview of the plan is below.

Cost:

Monthly premiums are based on age, income, family size, and health plan chosen No co-payments for preventive care services Low co-payments on some services Very low deductibles 20% coinsurance on some services Low out of pocket maximums

Choice of Provider:

Select your own doctor or other provider affiliated with the health plan you choose. Choice of health plans in most counties. Decide on the health plan that offers the best value, location, and providers for you.

Benefits:

Doctor and hospital care, including preventive care Emergency services Prescription drugs

All health plans in Basic Health offer the same basic benefits, but monthly premiums, providers, and some details of coverage vary (such as which prescription drugs or preventive services are covered).

The amount the state contributes to your monthly premium depends on:

Your age Your income The number of people in your family The health plan you choose

Eligibility:

Basic Health is for Washington State residents who are:

Within Basic Health’s Income Guidelines (See bottom of page for income chart) Not eligible for free or purchased Medicare Not institutionalized at the time of enrollment Not attending school full-time in the United States on a student visa

Your Monthly Premium:

Once enrolled in Basic Health, you’ll get a bill for your monthly premium about six weeks prior to the month covered by that payment. (For example, the bill for December coverage is sent in mid-October; payment is due November 5.) Your monthly premium payment must always be received by the fifth of the month prior to the coverage month. If you do not pay your premiums when due, you will lose your coverage for at least one month, so it is important that you pay each monthly premium on time. Partial payment or checks that cannot be processed for any reason (for example, checks returned for non-sufficient funds or no signature) will be considered nonpayment.

How the health plans work:

The health plans require each Basic Health member to select a primary care provider (PCP). To receive benefits, you must receive care from your health plan’s authorized providers. Your PCP may provide or coordinate your care. Each covered family member may have a different PCP. If you don’t choose a PCP, your health plan may choose one for you. You may change your PCP during the year. Contact the health plan for more information on changing a PCP or for a current list of providers.

In an emergency, you may receive Basic Health benefits for care without prior PCP approval. However, you must report this to your primary care provider or health plan within 24 hours or as soon as possible. In addition, women may self-refer to a plan-designated women’s health care professional for medically necessary services or medically appropriate follow-up for maternity care, routine gynecological exams, and reproductive care. Check with your health plan for details.

Any care not approved by your health plan is not covered under Basic Health. If you receive care that is not covered under Basic Health, you must pay the entire cost for those services.

Important!

Once you are enrolled in Basic Health, you need to let Basic Health know when you have any changes in family status or income. These changes may affect your monthly premium. If you do not keep income current, the state may require you to repay the state-paid portion of your premium.

Income bands effective July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009

Download Income Bands Chart (97K PDF)

Use your family’s gross monthly income (before taxes and other deductions) and the number of people in your family to determine your income band on the income table in the linked PDF above. If you fall within one of these income bands, you may be eligible for Basic Health. If your income is above these bands, you may not be eligible for Basic Health at this time.

The number of persons in your family means you, your spouse, children, and/or any legal dependents, including those who are disabled or full-time students under age 25, even if they’re not living at home. Be sure to count all family members, even those you don’t want to enroll, because family size is used to determine your monthly premium.

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Howard Dean Talks Health Care

July 1st, 2010


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Alex Covers Obama’s Health Care Reform Bill and Finds ‘illegals’ are “EXEMPT” on Alex Jones Tv

June 22nd, 2010


(NaturalNews) Mrs. Bouchard seemed upset. “I can’t afford health care as yet.” The new health reform bill Made her sickly and ill “But I’d rather have cancer than debt!” What’s really in Obama’s health care reform bill? Almost no one knows, and here’s why: It’s 1017 pages long and written in an alien form of bureaucratic English that can barely be decoded by earthlings. And yet, astonishingly, a US Army translator has been found who speaks “Washington Doublespeak” and he was kind enough to decode the bill and post his plain-language findings over at FreeRepublic.com (www.freerepublic.com Below, we reprint what he found in the health care reform bill. As you read this, keep in mind that some of these translations are a bit loose with the interpretations, but I’ve personally spot-checked these points, and they are indeed all contained in the bill in one form or another (shrouded in Doublespeak language, of course). Editor’s note: I don’t personally agree with every interpretation listed here, and some of the bill’s provisions are actually good ideas (like banning doctors from owning stock in health care companies). But overall, this interpretation points out many alarming provisions in the proposed health care reform bill… From CMS at FreeRepublic.com: • Page 16: States that if you have insurance at the time of the bill becoming law and change, you will be required to take a similar plan. If that is not available, you will be required to take the government option! • Page

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