Do you agree with the following ten reasons as to why we need health care reform?
Posted on December 30th, 2009 by admin
Real health care reform cannot happen without a public option, and we need a constant reminder of exactly what we are fighting for. Here are the top 10 reasons why there must be a public insurance option:
1. Passing health care reform with a public option means millions of currently uninsured people will get access to comprehensive coverage at an affordable rate.
2. A public option will force private insurance companies to compete with the power of the government. Prices will come down, and they will no longer be able to charge insane premiums or deny coverage.
3. A public option gives power to consumers who can walk away from insurance companies that do not pay out, deny coverage, or excessively increase their premiums.
4. It will give Americans a sense of ownership of health care. It will no longer be a privilege of the rich, but an affordable part of everyone’s life and a comfort in times of crisis.
5. With a public option, drug prices will come down due to the government’s ability to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies.
6. It will prevent people from going bankrupt because of excessive medical bills. According to the National Coalition on Health Care, "62 percent of all bankruptcies filed in 2007 were linked to medical expenses. Of those who filed for bankruptcy, nearly 80 percent had health insurance."
7. A public plan will have significantly lower overheads than a private plan. The government won’t need to market their plan, and they don’t need to make a profit from it. Therefore, the the consumer reaps the savings.
8. It will save small businesses huge amounts of money and allow them to raise wages, increase vacation time and take better care of their employees.
9. After a few years, it will prove Republicans totally and utterly wrong about socialized medical care.
10. Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Sarah Palin will have very visible and hilarious meltdowns.
To Lurch:
How do private universities compete with public, state-funded universities that don’t have to worry about making a profit?
By your logic, why do private schools still exist?
EDIT, still to Lurch: If you didn’t believe that private insurance companies would provide better health care, you would helplessly support the public option. People who do not support the public option argue that the government-funded care would be of a lower quality. And how am I comparing apples to oranges? Just because you say I am doesn’t mean you’re correct.
December 31st, 2009 at 12:41 am
no i don’t.
independent.
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December 31st, 2009 at 1:04 am
No, I don’t agree with any of the listed reasons.
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December 31st, 2009 at 1:49 am
How do you expect private companies to compete with the Government when:
A. The Government doesn’t have to show a profit.
B. The Government makes all the rules.
C. The Government can impose taxes on the companies it’s "competing" with.
Ze: Because many people feel that private schools offer a better education. Am I going to receive "better" health care if I stick with a private insurance company? You are comparing apples to oranges.
The only consequence of a public option will be the eventual collapse of the health insurance industry as a whole.
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December 31st, 2009 at 1:57 am
To Lurch:
How do private universities compete with public, state-funded universities that don’t have to worry about making a profit?
By your logic, why do private schools still exist?
EDIT, still to Lurch: If you didn’t believe that private insurance companies would provide better health care, you would helplessly support the public option. People who do not support the public option argue that the government-funded care would be of a lower quality. And how am I comparing apples to oranges? Just because you say I am doesn’t mean you’re correct.
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I agree with all of your points, by the way, Countess Jodhaa Bai.
Libertarian/Green
December 31st, 2009 at 2:33 am
a government run health plan would never be able to compete.just like the US postal services can not compete with fed ex or UPS.obambs public plan is nothing but a power grab
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December 31st, 2009 at 3:21 am
Seems only a select few want what your asking Not Me
Independent.
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December 31st, 2009 at 3:44 am
1:If you want to create competition ,then you give consumers the ability to purchase policies across state lines, 2:if the government can lower cost then why are they raising the cost of premiums on medicare? 3:Giving Americans a sense of ownership means lowering their taxes and letting them shop and purchase their own policy not forcing them into a govt. system that only creates welfare.4: why is their no discussion on tort reform which is one of the things that creates the most unnecessary cost increases in healthcare {maybe because the dems are in bed with the slip and fall lawyers?} 5: why should hard working Americans be forced to pay for healthcare for illegals? 6: Just giving someone something only increases dependancy,if they have to earn it it creates pride. 7: If the liberal left is so much for " healthcare for all" then why havent they ever created a pool and all pitched in to help those without health insurance? {because they are only giving with our tax dollars and not their own money} 8: Palin,Rush,Hannity,Levine etc. will be around long after Obama is out of office. 9: If the democrats are so sure of this bill then why havent they just went ahead and passed it? {because they know Americans will let them know in 2010-2012 how they feel about it by voting them out} 10: poll after poll shows The MAJORITY of Aamericans DO NOT want this healthcare plan and the democrats are scared to push it thru otherwise it would be done considering they have control of congress and the house, so ask yourself why is it stalled? . Stay informed Stay active Stay FREE God Bless America and ALL her people
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December 31st, 2009 at 4:29 am
It’s amazing what an uneducated naive, immature liberal can come up with.
1-Passing the current Health Care plan will not provide care for the millions that need it. Even the Dems agree to this.
2-It is impossible for the corporate world compete with an entity that has no need to worry about the cost of opeations, can print their own money if needed, and demand people use their product.
3-Public option provides no power to the sub scribers, it only limits the care they receive. Look at any country that has government helath care
4-What ownership? when the people who accept Government care is the same as accepting welfare another loosing government project.
5-Price of drugs are not reduced in price, in fact drugs in those countries that have government care, the cost of drugs are higher and limited to those that need them
6-A very small percentage of people go bankrupt because of their health, going bankrupt is better than havingyour life expectancy cut short like in countries with socialized medical programs
7-The cost of Government run plan is higher than in the private sector. – As Obama says look at FedEx & UPS, both of them are making money while the government’s postal service looses billions a year
8-Businesses wont make out on the government since the government is raising taxes on them, the US has the second highest tax rate in the free world
9-No fact can prove the republicans are wrong but history supporfts the fact that the government can not run health care orf any other business.
10-Meltdowns,- be serious
The US has the most expensive health care system in the world and it is considered the best, could be its privately run.
The US has the mostly costly education system in the world and it among the worst – could be that it’s run by the Government
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A realistic, taxpaying citizen
December 31st, 2009 at 4:38 am
all are terrible reasons.
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