Health Care vote???

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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    ambra333 wrote:
    lukin2006 wrote:
    Hi, I'm italian. In Italy we have so many problems but one thing is pretty good...the health care is free. If you need an urgent surgical intervention, that's totally for free (if it's not urgent you pay something, but very little). I don't understand how's possible that part of american people is against a free health care. Why? why do you still have the nightmare of the socialism every time someone want to do something to help the people, all the people...equality is a wonderful thing. This is not communism this is good sense. The health care is a fundamental right, everyone, rich or poor, have the right to be cured! Please explain me the american mentality...I don't understand.

    p.s. sorry for my english.

    For one I doubt it's free, you pay through your taxes just as we do. Also I don't see this bill as universal health care, or UHC as you and I have.


    Of course we pay taxes (many taxes) but I prefer pay taxes but when I or another one needs to be cured that's is free, no one dies because have no money!
    I think that USA won't ever have a universal health care, but i don't understand why. That's all.

    No UHC in the states is due to $$$$$ I suspect.
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  • aerial
    aerial Posts: 2,319
    Mr. Obama has promised to secure no abortions in this healthcare bill with an Executive Order from him. This will not hold up in court and Executive Orders can not supercede legislation.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    ambra333 wrote:
    lukin2006 wrote:
    Hi, I'm italian. In Italy we have so many problems but one thing is pretty good...the health care is free. If you need an urgent surgical intervention, that's totally for free (if it's not urgent you pay something, but very little). I don't understand how's possible that part of american people is against a free health care. Why? why do you still have the nightmare of the socialism every time someone want to do something to help the people, all the people...equality is a wonderful thing. This is not communism this is good sense. The health care is a fundamental right, everyone, rich or poor, have the right to be cured! Please explain me the american mentality...I don't understand.

    p.s. sorry for my english.

    For one I doubt it's free, you pay through your taxes just as we do. Also I don't see this bill as universal health care, or UHC as you and I have.


    Of course we pay taxes (many taxes) but I prefer pay taxes but when I or another one needs to be cured that's is free, no one dies because have no money!
    I think that USA won't ever have a universal health care, but i don't understand why. That's all.

    I also suspect many americans do not want to pay much higher taxes, plus many claim they are happy with the status quo, but who really nows.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    aerial wrote:
    Mr. Obama has promised to secure no abortions in this healthcare bill with an Executive Order from him. This will not hold up in court and Executive Orders can not supercede legislation.

    He's a lawyer and doesn't know that or he's just doing whatever it takes to get the votes. The only thing I don't understand is if they were sure they had the votes, why does it take so long to bring it to a vote.
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  • ajedigecko
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    what percentage of the population is obese in italy?
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
  • MichaelMcKevin
    MichaelMcKevin Posts: 1,161
    So can we get a relatively unbiased discussion on the pros and cons of this bill? I'm trying to get on board here, but everywhere I look it's nothing but people saying "this is how it is" and then someone arguing the exact opposite.
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  • aerial
    aerial Posts: 2,319
    So can we get a relatively unbiased discussion on the pros and cons of this bill? I'm trying to get on board here, but everywhere I look it's nothing but people saying "this is how it is" and then someone arguing the exact opposite.
    One con is....we don’t know what exactly is in the bill
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  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    aerial wrote:
    So can we get a relatively unbiased discussion on the pros and cons of this bill? I'm trying to get on board here, but everywhere I look it's nothing but people saying "this is how it is" and then someone arguing the exact opposite.
    One con is....we don’t know what exactly is in the bill

    or you don't anyway
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    ambra333 wrote:
    Hi, I'm italian. In Italy we have so many problems but one thing is pretty good...the health care is free. If you need an urgent surgical intervention, that's totally for free (if it's not urgent you pay something, but very little). I don't understand how's possible that part of american people is against a free health care. Why? why do you still have the nightmare of the socialism every time someone want to do something to help the people, all the people...equality is a wonderful thing. This is not communism this is good sense. The health care is a fundamental right, everyone, rich or poor, have the right to be cured! Please explain me the american mentality...I don't understand.

    p.s. sorry for my english.


    Higher taxes pretty much nails it down for me. I take home 75 to 80 % of my paycheck and I also have very good insurance.
  • Things I know the bill includes: children can stay on their parents policies until they are 26, you can no longer be dropped or denied coverage for a pre-existing condition, it allows small businesses to pull together to get lower rates, it puts an extra tax on families making over 200k or year (or maybe 250k?). A few things I know.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    mb262200 wrote:
    ambra333 wrote:
    Hi, I'm italian. In Italy we have so many problems but one thing is pretty good...the health care is free. If you need an urgent surgical intervention, that's totally for free (if it's not urgent you pay something, but very little). I don't understand how's possible that part of american people is against a free health care. Why? why do you still have the nightmare of the socialism every time someone want to do something to help the people, all the people...equality is a wonderful thing. This is not communism this is good sense. The health care is a fundamental right, everyone, rich or poor, have the right to be cured! Please explain me the american mentality...I don't understand.

    p.s. sorry for my english.


    Higher taxes pretty much nails it down for me. I take home 75 to 80 % of my paycheck and I also have very good insurance.
    Now is that your take home pay, or is that 20-25% include sales tax, property taxes, taxes on gas, alcohol taxes basically all the hidden taxes. Here in Canada it's estimated that we pay 40-50% taxes when you calculate all the taxes in.
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  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    lukin2006 wrote:
    mb262200 wrote:
    ambra333 wrote:
    Hi, I'm italian. In Italy we have so many problems but one thing is pretty good...the health care is free. If you need an urgent surgical intervention, that's totally for free (if it's not urgent you pay something, but very little). I don't understand how's possible that part of american people is against a free health care. Why? why do you still have the nightmare of the socialism every time someone want to do something to help the people, all the people...equality is a wonderful thing. This is not communism this is good sense. The health care is a fundamental right, everyone, rich or poor, have the right to be cured! Please explain me the american mentality...I don't understand.

    p.s. sorry for my english.


    Higher taxes pretty much nails it down for me. I take home 75 to 80 % of my paycheck and I also have very good insurance.
    Now is that your take home pay, or is that 20-25% include sales tax, property taxes, taxes on gas, alcohol taxes basically all the hidden taxes. Here in Canada it's estimated that we pay 40-50% taxes when you calculate all the taxes in.



    That is take home pay. I(we) still pay tax on gas and alcohol and all that other stuff. No tax on groceries. My property tax is included in my mortgage, so although I pay property tax, I do not see it, I just consider as part of my house payment.
  • Individual Mandate:

    In 2014, everyone must purchase health insurance or face a $695 annual fine. There are some exceptions for low-income people. :x

    Please tell me where the hell it says that in the constituion....


    This bill is going to so much damage to this country.

    I know I know all you progressives AND LIBERALS just love the idea of bigger GOVERNMENT.

    I hope all of you are happy.
  • keeponrockin
    keeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    prfctlefts wrote:
    Individual Mandate:

    In 2014, everyone must purchase health insurance or face a $695 annual fine. There are some exceptions for low-income people. :x

    Please tell me where the hell it says that in the constituion....


    This bill is going to so much damage to this country.

    I know I know all you progressives AND LIBERALS just love the idea of bigger GOVERNMENT.

    I hope all of you are happy.
    Where does it say in the constitution we need car insurance?
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  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    prfctlefts wrote:
    Individual Mandate:

    In 2014, everyone must purchase health insurance or face a $695 annual fine. There are some exceptions for low-income people. :x

    Please tell me where the hell it says that in the constituion....


    This bill is going to so much damage to this country.

    I know I know all you progressives AND LIBERALS just love the idea of bigger GOVERNMENT.

    I hope all of you are happy.
    Where does it say in the constitution we need car insurance?

    Car insurance is diferent, you may injure somebody else besides yourself.
  • kenny olav
    kenny olav Posts: 3,319
    This bill is a hundred years too late and it's still not enough. Pretty sad, really.
  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,902
    kenny olav wrote:
    This bill is a hundred years too late and it's still not enough. Pretty sad, really.
    Hey kenny?

    What will this bill do for people like me, just your average, hard working, middle class American? I have health insurance through work, Blue Cross, and am very happy with my insurance. Does this new bill affect me at all? Is everything going to be the same for me? Will my employer still provide the same coverage at the same cost? Or will this new legislation change things, for people like myself?
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  • Solat13
    Solat13 Posts: 6,996
    kenny olav wrote:
    This bill is a hundred years too late and it's still not enough. Pretty sad, really.
    Hey kenny?

    What will this bill do for people like me, just your average, hard working, middle class American? I have health insurance through work, Blue Cross, and am very happy with my insurance. Does this new bill affect me at all? Is everything going to be the same for me? Will my employer still provide the same coverage at the same cost? Or will this new legislation change things, for people like myself?

    It depends on your company. I was eating lunch after softball with my old co-workers. I still play on my old company softball team and one of my teammates is the CFO of the company. We were talking March Madness and eventually Health Insurance and this bill came up. And he told us at the table that in July when the annual registration for people in the company for health insurance comes up in July - start of their fiscal year - that premiums will be going up 17% on average and that they are switching insurance companies because if they stayed with their current company premiums would have gone up 31% because health companies are assuming this will pass and already adjusting rates.

    So the bill is doing really nothing for them.
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  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,902
    Solat13 wrote:
    kenny olav wrote:
    This bill is a hundred years too late and it's still not enough. Pretty sad, really.
    Hey kenny?

    What will this bill do for people like me, just your average, hard working, middle class American? I have health insurance through work, Blue Cross, and am very happy with my insurance. Does this new bill affect me at all? Is everything going to be the same for me? Will my employer still provide the same coverage at the same cost? Or will this new legislation change things, for people like myself?

    It depends on your company. I was eating lunch after softball with my old co-workers. I still play on my old company softball team and one of my teammates is the CFO of the company. We were talking March Madness and eventually Health Insurance and this bill came up. And he told us at the table that in July when the annual registration for people in the company for health insurance comes up in July - start of their fiscal year - that premiums will be going up 17% on average and that they are switching insurance companies because if they stayed with their current company premiums would have gone up 31% because health companies are assuming this will pass and already adjusting rates.

    So the bill is doing really nothing for them.
    I have heard basically the same thing, from different people. I have heard, when all is said and done, that the cost for MY insurance, will be increased 15-30%.
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....