2009 Portsmouth NH Health Care Reform Town Hall Protests

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin

RadioactiveLiberty.com’s exclusive video of the 2009 Portsmouth, NH Health Care Reform Town Hall. While Barack Obama preached to the choir about government-run health care inside, RL shows you the protesting and the other side of the debate outside. No one was paid to make this video or speak against Obama’s policies despite what politicians on the left claim.

Duration : 0:5:43

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Cong. Scott on the Blue Dog Coalition’s views about Health Care Reform

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin

US Congressman David Scott’s Health Care Reform Town Hall, on August 15, 2009, in Jonesboro, GA

Duration : 0:2:5

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Aurora Health Care – Hospital Quality Coalition

Posted on March 27th, 2010 by admin

Nick Turkal, MD, president and CEO of Aurora Health Care provides information on Aurora’s partnership with other non-profit health organizations as part of the Hospital Quality Coalition.

www.aurorahealthcare.org
http://www.qualitycoalition.net/

Duration : 0:1:8

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Everyone has a health care story Part 2

Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by admin

Workers from unions affiliated with the Florida AFL-CIO joined a broad coalition of area organizations including the healthcare workers union SEIU, Jobs with Justice, ACORN, the Florida Alliance for Retired Americans and the health care advocacy organization HCAN (Health Care for America Now) in a rally at Senator Nelsons office urging him to support meaningful health care reform.
Health care reform must give American the choice of a strong and competitive publically administered health insurance option. This is the lynchpin of all health care reform and is the best way to lower costs, ensure the availability of coverage and give people a real choice for their health insurance.

· Health insurance benefits currently provided by employers must not be taxed. Real wages in America have stagnated and people are earning less than they did decades ago. Taxing these benefits will continue this decline and will only hurt the struggling economy.

· Employers must pay their fair share for health care. If employers continue to deny decent health care coverage to their workers, they must pay into the system to provide coverage for the uninsured. The taxpayers should not be required to pay for workers who should have coverage from their workplaces.

· Health care reform must ensure affordable coverage for pre-Medicare retirees. Employers that offer coverage to their pre-65 retirees incur enormous expense, but without that coverage, retirees have no affordable options for finding coverage on their own.

Duration : 0:3:1

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Everyone has a health care story. Part 1 7/1/09 Orlando, Fl

Posted on March 21st, 2010 by admin

Workers from unions affiliated with the Florida AFL-CIO joined a broad coalition of area organizations including the healthcare workers union SEIU, Jobs with Justice, ACORN, the Florida Alliance for Retired Americans and the health care advocacy organization HCAN (Health Care for America Now) in a rally at Senator Nelsons office urging him to support meaningful health care reform.

Health care reform must give American the choice of a strong and competitive publically administered health insurance option. This is the lynchpin of all health care reform and is the best way to lower costs, ensure the availability of coverage and give people a real choice for their health insurance.

· Health insurance benefits currently provided by employers must not be taxed. Real wages in America have stagnated and people are earning less than they did decades ago. Taxing these benefits will continue this decline and will only hurt the struggling economy.

· Employers must pay their fair share for health care. If employers continue to deny decent health care coverage to their workers, they must pay into the system to provide coverage for the uninsured. The taxpayers should not be required to pay for workers who should have coverage from their workplaces.

· Health care reform must ensure affordable coverage for pre-Medicare retirees. Employers that offer coverage to their pre-65 retirees incur enormous expense, but without that coverage, retirees have no affordable options for finding coverage on their own.

Duration : 0:6:39

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Aurora Health Care – Hospital Quality Coalition

Posted on March 14th, 2010 by admin

Nick Turkal, MD, president and CEO of Aurora Health Care provides information on Aurora’s partnership with other non-profit health organizations as part of the Hospital Quality Coalition.

Duration : 0:1:11

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Health Care Rally Orlando, Fl

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by admin

Workers from unions affiliated with the Florida AFL-CIO joined a broad coalition of area organizations including the healthcare workers union SEIU, Jobs with Justice, ACORN, the Florida Alliance for Retired Americans and the health care advocacy organization HCAN (Health Care for America Now) in a rally at Senator Nelsons office urging him to support meaningful health care reform.

Health care reform must give American the choice of a strong and competitive publically administered health insurance option. This is the lynchpin of all health care reform and is the best way to lower costs, ensure the availability of coverage and give people a real choice for their health insurance.

· Health insurance benefits currently provided by employers must not be taxed. Real wages in America have stagnated and people are earning less than they did decades ago. Taxing these benefits will continue this decline and will only hurt the struggling economy.

· Employers must pay their fair share for health care. If employers continue to deny decent health care coverage to their workers, they must pay into the system to provide coverage for the uninsured. The taxpayers should not be required to pay for workers who should have coverage from their workplaces.

· Health care reform must ensure affordable coverage for pre-Medicare retirees. Employers that offer coverage to their pre-65 retirees incur enormous expense, but without that coverage, retirees have no affordable options for finding coverage on their own.

Duration : 0:2:48

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Healthcare: Maine Coalition to Protect Patients Rights – Part 3

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by admin

Dr. Donald Palmisano, the head of the Coalition to Protect Patient Rights, talks about patient-centered healthcare reform that will protect the doctor patient relationship with Maine State Senator Carol Weston, and Dr. Robert Walker from Waldo County, Maine.

This is part 3 of a 3 part video.

www.protectpatientrights.org

Duration : 0:7:52

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So Cal Tax Revolt Coalition Discuss Healthcare Reform on Fox Business News

Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by admin

San Diego Tea Party activist with the Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition participates in a round table on Fox Business News on the eve of the Senate vote (Dec. 23, 2009) (mind you we thought this was going to be an interview regarding the Tea Party Movment strategy moving into 2010…but such is the nature of fast paced cable news!).

For more on So Cal Tax Revolt Coalition, please visit”
http://www.socaltaxrevoltcoalition.org

Duration : 0:8:7

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Concord Coalition on Health Care Reform “End Game”

Posted on January 17th, 2010 by admin

Concord Coalition Policy Director Josh Gordon and Chief Economist Diane Lim Rogers discuss Concord’s issue brief about the final decisions still to be made on health care reform legislation as it goes through the conference process.

Duration : 0:6:57

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