How Obamacare will affect me.
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I Wear PantsDude, get off Rasmussen's dick. None of the pollsters are good at all.
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BoatShoesBGFalcons82;581240 wrote:Or go to the best pollster in the pollster business, Scott Rasmussen:
Health Care Law
47% Say Health Care Repeal Is Likely, 39% Disagree
Monday, November 29, 2010
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Nearly half of Likely U.S. Voters (47%) continue to believe that repeal of the health care law passed earlier this year is at least somewhat likely.
Here's the link to the whole thing - http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law
Now whom are you going to believe...a "Kaiser Family Foundation" poll or one done by the guy that has won the election prediction game since 2006? I'll report, you decide. HAHAHahahahahaha
All this poll shows is that people must not understand the realities of our bicameral legislature and unitary executive. Regardless if you think that the health care changes are the spawn of Satan, its repeal is not likely any time soon with Democrats in control of both the Senate and the Presidency. -
believer
True but with a Republican-controlled House and the prospect of Filibuster City in the Senate, the Republicans can definitely take the teeth out of it by refusing to fund it. Good enough for me at the moment.BoatShoes;581387 wrote:All this poll shows is that people must not understand the realities of our bicameral legislature and unitary executive. Regardless if you think that the health care changes are the spawn of Satan, its repeal is not likely any time soon with Democrats in control of both the Senate and the Presidency. -
QuakerOatsThank you, Bill Johnson, for acting like a Republican and doing the right thing:
REPRESENTATIVE-ELECT BILL JOHNSON DECLINES CONGRESSIONAL HEALTH CARE BENEFITS
Says Congress should focus on patient-based, market-driven solutions
Poland, OH -- Representative-elect Bill Johnson has announced his decision to turn down Congressional health care benefits as he enters the House of Representatives.
The decision, Johnson says, is based on his belief that members of Congress shouldn't have access to premium health care benefits when millions of Americans are struggling just to make ends meet.
"Lincoln famously put forth the notion that government should be of the people, by the people and for the people," Johnson said. "This is one substantial way I can show that my commitment to the people of Eastern and Southern Ohio is to help them, not to gain exclusive benefits for myself."
Johnson said Congress must focus on repealing Obama Health Care and instead adopt patient-based, market-driven health care solutions.
"I oppose ObamaCare because government-controlled health care will create more debt and huge bureaucracy," Johnson said. "We need to reverse the government takeover of our health care, and we should adopt common sense, patient-centered, private sector solutions like making health care portable from job to job and state to state, tort reform, and promoting health savings accounts."
In addition to declining Congressional health care, Representative-elect Johnson will turn down the government 401K program and the associated matching portion that is paid for by taxpayers. -
CenterBHSFanGlad I voted for the guy.
Let's hope he can get some other things accomplished, also! -
gut
I don't consider 51% nearly enough support for "good policy". I have a feeling those numbers split largely along the lines of who expects to benefit vs. who expects to have a net cost. Shouldn't matter because we can't afford it. Washington has gone crazy over hand-outs, and people almost unanimously accept handouts when they are the ones getting it. People will almost always support something that benefits them and that doesn't mean it's a good policy because they aren't crunching the numbers. Good policy delivers economic value and I don't see how Obamacare will do that.Ty Webb;572820 wrote: Key findings: 51% of registered voters want to keep the law or change it to do more, while 44% want to change it to do less or repeal it altogether. -
CenterBHSFangut, ty webb is supposedly taking a week off from teh internetz.
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BGFalcons82gut;585263 wrote:I don't consider 51% nearly enough support for "good policy". I have a feeling those numbers split largely along the lines of who expects to benefit vs. who expects to have a net cost. Shouldn't matter because we can't afford it. Washington has gone crazy over hand-outs, and people almost unanimously accept handouts when they are the ones getting it. People will almost always support something that benefits them and that doesn't mean it's a good policy because they aren't crunching the numbers. Good policy delivers economic value and I don't see how Obamacare will do that.
The elitists that created ObamaKare want it to fail. They expect it to fail. They designed it to fail. They would be thrilled for failure sooner rather than later. Why so? Because the solution is the next step for them and it's known as.....single payer. Now THAT is what they are really drooling over. This way they can have every American dependent on the government for their entitlement and thus, the people will need them at every step to guide them in their lives. -
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I'm looking forward to it. The Feds have done a superb job of managing Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Post Office, Education, environmental protection, and Government Motors that I long for Uncle Sam to hold my hand and comfort me through my personal health care issues. Warm fuzzies all around. Merry Christmas and God bless us all.BGFalcons82;585296 wrote:The elitists that created ObamaKare want it to fail. They expect it to fail. They designed it to fail. They would be thrilled for failure sooner rather than later. Why so? Because the solution is the next step for them and it's known as.....single payer. Now THAT is what they are really drooling over. This way they can have every American dependent on the government for their entitlement and thus, the people will need them at every step to guide them in their lives. -
CenterBHSFan
Excuse me while I...believer;585313 wrote:I'm looking forward to it. The Feds have done a superb job of managing Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Post Office, Education, environmental protection, and Government Motors that I long for Uncle Sam to hold my hand and comfort me through my personal health care issues. Warm fuzzies all around. Merry Christmas and God bless us all. -
gutbeliever;585313 wrote:I'm looking forward to it. The Feds have done a superb job of managing Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Post Office, Education, environmental protection, and Government Motors that I long for Uncle Sam to hold my hand and comfort me through my personal health care issues. Warm fuzzies all around. Merry Christmas and God bless us all.
Comparatively speaking, Government Motors has been a smashing success. -
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Yeah...Sorry Center. I lost myself there for a moment! lolCenterBHSFan;585317 wrote:Excuse me while I... -
etakbigkahuna;561830 wrote:I am now able to be insured. I'm 24 and only work part time in the district, so I don't get health insurance. Now, I am on my parents' awesome health care for another year and a half. She still pays nothing and has the best insurance of anyone I know.
My money says your mom or dad is a federal or state employee - right? -
ptown_trojans_1BGFalcons82;585296 wrote:The elitists that created ObamaKare want it to fail. They expect it to fail. They designed it to fail. They would be thrilled for failure sooner rather than later. Why so? Because the solution is the next step for them and it's known as.....single payer. Now THAT is what they are really drooling over. This way they can have every American dependent on the government for their entitlement and thus, the people will need them at every step to guide them in their lives.
And you know this how? -
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Common sense?ptown_trojans_1;585893 wrote:And you know this how? -
BGFalcons82ptown_trojans_1;585893 wrote:And you know this how?
They said it. I don't have time right now to go find the youtubes, but Barney Frank, Pelosi, Reid, and Obama back a few years all said their ultimate desire is a single payer system. These aren't buried hidden videos either...they were prominently played during the whole health care debate earlier this year.
Ugh...I couldn't stop myself. Here's a video with Frank and Obama - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-bY92mcOdk
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CenterBHSFanptown_trojans_1;585893 wrote:And you know this how?
Because Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Emmanuel, Kerry, etc. have said it. I myself have posted the videos several times already on this site in a year. It's not like they've never been linked or viewed.
They're a whole group of videos made and put up by a group that's been pushing for single payer for years. That's even their call name on youtube, Singlepayeraction. -
BoatShoesQuakerOats;584745 wrote:
"I oppose ObamaCare because government-controlled health care will create more debt and huge bureaucracy," Johnson said. "We need to reverse the government takeover of our health care, and we should adopt common sense, patient-centered, private sector solutions like making health care portable from job to job and state to state, tort reform, and promoting health savings accounts."
This guy's an improvement???
1. A legislator falsely calls it, like so many other intellectually dishonest people, a "government takeover" of health care when that is completely untrue as this bill more than anything guarantees millions of new customers for private health insurers.
2. He says he wants private sector solutions portable from job to job when this bill requires americans to have private health insurance regardless of whether they are employed and creates a federal market place where people can purchase private insurance from other states.
Just another mindless talking point spitting machine. It's exhausting. -
I Wear Pants
Where have they said they want this health care bill to fail?CenterBHSFan;586129 wrote:Because Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Emmanuel, Kerry, etc. have said it. I myself have posted the videos several times already on this site in a year. It's not like they've never been linked or viewed.
They're a whole group of videos made and put up by a group that's been pushing for single payer for years. That's even their call name on youtube, Singlepayeraction. -
ptown_trojans_1BGFalcons82;586102 wrote:They said it. I don't have time right now to go find the youtubes, but Barney Frank, Pelosi, Reid, and Obama back a few years all said their ultimate desire is a single payer system. These aren't buried hidden videos either...they were prominently played during the whole health care debate earlier this year.
Ugh...I couldn't stop myself. Here's a video with Frank and Obama - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-bY92mcOdk
More Frank - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3BS4C9el98
Obama was initially in favor of single payer, yes. However, once the backlash started to occur, he dropped it-to the anger of many progressives (I know I work with some haha). The idea was then to try and create a system that worked alongside the private sector and up to the passage and signign the bil lthat is what you heard.
I believe, and maybe I naive here, that the President and HHS changed their policy to try and reflect the voting public. Now, that said, Congress still screwed the sucker up, but maintained the basic premise the President wanted. But, that is my reading of it all. -
BGFalcons82I Wear Pants;586146 wrote:Where have they said they want this health care bill to fail?
This is where your noggin comes into play. Do you honestly think they will come out and say..."oh boy, we sure hope this fails". No...they may be socialists, but they're not stupid. They all have stated their ultimate goal. This is just a step along the way and Barney DID say that. If you follow how it's been playing out since it was passed, what do you see?
1. Premiums rising to cover more risk assigned to the insurance carriers (pre-existing conditions and anyone under 27 years old)
2. Companies asking for waivers because they have no idea how they'll be impacted.
3. Companies raising the employees contribution to health care premiums.
4. Companies seriously discussing terminating providing their health care benefits to their employeees and just paying the fine.
All of these things point towards insurance carriers having significant troubles ahead. For single payer to come riding in on the socialist's white horse, they need to be seen as the savior as insurance costs skyrocket and companies discard this benefit as it's to their bottom-line benefit to pay the fine rather than the premiums. It's actually very easy to see if you play out the dynamics of it all...I'm surprised at your inability to diagnose it. -
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Where in my post did you see where I stated that they wanted Obamacare to fail? Answer: you didn't.I Wear Pants;586146 wrote:Where have they said they want this health care bill to fail?
The point of my post, and past postings, is that the people who want single payer have officially got their proverbial foot in the door for it. The goal is to hammer at it and hammer at it, and over the period of 5, 10, 20 or so years from now they will have their ultimate prize. It comes out of their own mouths, and one of them being the President - who by the way immediately changed his tune once becoming the President, because it was politically in his favor to do so, not because he changed his mind.
Like it or not, there's a special interest for single payer and they've gotten into alot of back pockets in our federal government. The democratic politicians don't like things like this to be known, because after all, they're "looking out for YOU", the little guy on the totem pole (wink wink nudge nudge).
Heck, even dems on this board: instead of looking at what these people are doing with an open mind and honest observance, will question the motives of the people who repeat and show verbatim what this group is doing and saying. It boggles my mind, honestly. ESPECIALLY when in the space of a short year, it's been shown many times that some of the most powerful players in our government are planning ahead for single payer, and folks still want to shoot the messenger.
Honestly, it's so damn bizarre that I don't even know what to call it.
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While I admire what this man is doing, I wonder if he is independently wealthy or not.QuakerOats;584745 wrote:Thank you, Bill Johnson, for acting like a Republican and doing the right thing:
REPRESENTATIVE-ELECT BILL JOHNSON DECLINES CONGRESSIONAL HEALTH CARE BENEFITS
Says Congress should focus on patient-based, market-driven solutions
Poland, OH -- Representative-elect Bill Johnson has announced his decision to turn down Congressional health care benefits as he enters the House of Representatives.
The decision, Johnson says, is based on his belief that members of Congress shouldn't have access to premium health care benefits when millions of Americans are struggling just to make ends meet.
"Lincoln famously put forth the notion that government should be of the people, by the people and for the people," Johnson said. "This is one substantial way I can show that my commitment to the people of Eastern and Southern Ohio is to help them, not to gain exclusive benefits for myself."
Johnson said Congress must focus on repealing Obama Health Care and instead adopt patient-based, market-driven health care solutions.
"I oppose ObamaCare because government-controlled health care will create more debt and huge bureaucracy," Johnson said. "We need to reverse the government takeover of our health care, and we should adopt common sense, patient-centered, private sector solutions like making health care portable from job to job and state to state, tort reform, and promoting health savings accounts."
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KnightRydergoosebumps;561316 wrote:Aside from an increase in premiums.
I work in a pharmacy. In 2011 HSA accounts can no longer purchase OTC products, but they can purchase prescription products just like they always have. The catch is, they'll pay for OTC products if a doctor writes a prescription for them. SO in addition to filling prescriptions all day long, I'll get to enjoy filling bandaids, sunblock, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, vitamins, supplements, etc. etc. etc. We're fully expecting our workload to increase by 25% after the first of the year as HSA's continue to become more popular.
With this in mind, who in their right mind thinks that not allowing HSA's to purchase OTC health needs a good idea? I mean seriously who comes up with this stuff? not only are they telling you how to spend YOUR money because that what an HSA is, but this adds another 1 to 2 dollars onto these items if patients want to use their HSA to buy them (dispensing fees). How does this decrease healthcare costs or increase its availability???? It does neither, hell it will actually lower tax revenue for the states because when something is processed as an Rx it doesn't get taxed, and neither does an HSA accounts money.
Our goverment is incompitent and Obamacare is flawed. We seriously need to quit expecting politicians to fix our healthcare system and put some people that are actually in the medical field in charge of healthcare. I'm so sick of know it alls like on the hill that think they can fix anything. Newsflash the government has never fixed anything. They only make things worse.
Apologies for the rant, but been kind of building for awhile.
boy you sure got it tough