adriane23 said:
How much did they read? How much did they understand? How diverse is the group of people voting for or against the bill? None of these questions are addressed by just looking at this percentage. Kucinich not supporting the bill doesn't mean it's terrible even if he is very liberal. I believe he wants a Single Payer System which this is not. 1) This is not a bad idea and excluding middle and large companies initially, seems like a capacity control reason. 2) Needs to stay in the bill, but will need revisions. This alone will bring more attention to the real problems of healthcare costs, the hospitals which contribute the majority of healthcare cost increases. 3) Health insurance is already determined by these factors. And just like with auto insurance, rates change based on your location. I don't really believe it's a bad thing. 4) Based on income tier and will be adjustable. 5) I don't see a detrimental problem with this. 6) I have a problem with this since, they need to really pressure the hospitals to lower their costs and provide more detail in their reasoning increasing fees. 7) The bill provides subsidies for low-middle income citizens to help buy insurance. 8) This needs to be revised, but I'm guessing it's to stop companies from not providng healthcare because of the public option. 9) They're trusting the doctors' and hospitals' ethics. It could be good if patient diagnoses and treatments become more accurate. It could be bad in a number of ways. You're on here a lot......I can't keep up :) |
1) You don't think it's a bad thing to spend billions of dollars on a government agency that could be replaced by a simple website?
2) Why? Why is this going to be the case when we already have non-profit healthcare that doesn't work.
3) Do you think it would be a bad thing if auto insurance companies couldn't take into account driving history?
4) No, it isn't based on income tier or is adjustable. It's 5,000 across the board last time I saw.
5) They are greatly increasing the costs of healthcare to everybody... without anything to lower costs.
6) They are pressuring the hospitals to lower their fees by paying them MORE? You don't get it... they WERE pressuring hospitals... and now no longer are.
7) Which will barely cover the vast increases... whenever the government offers assistance you know what happens? Companies raise prices so the consumer is paying about the same.
8) Except it won't be revised... this bill is being voted on in the nexxt 3 days.
9) They're relieing on doctors ehtics... but this is because they feel like doctors aren't paying enough attention. You don't see a flaw on this?








