Hillary's hoodwinking us on health
Hillary Clinton keeps saying it: universal, universal, universal. Pretty soon people start believing it. That’s how she’s captured the loyalty of voters who want all Americans to have health insurance.
It’s a sound bite, not a solution.
Clinton says her plan will provide universal coverage. It won’t. Mandates rarely achieve universal coverage, and have failed in many states due to escalating costs. The latest case is Massachusetts, where, in a program similar to Clinton’s, half of eligible people have still not enrolled because premiums are unaffordable. Massachusetts residents can now be penalized as much as several thousand dollars for not buying insurance. Meanwhile, the program’s budget is ballooning, and officials fear it may become unsustainable.
Clinton has not said how her mandates would be enforced, but anguishing choices would be inescapable.
Clinton claims Obama would leave 15 million Americans without health care. Many respected analysts believe the number would be far lower with new mechanisms for making care affordable and accessible. In fact, some experts argue that with creative approaches, Obama’s plan might actually leave fewer uninsured than Clinton’s.
Many aspects of Clinton’s plan arouse opposition, including the prospect of the government forcing people to buy insurance they can’t afford, the plan’s reliance on private insurers that are widely mistrusted, and the adequacy of its funding provisions. But the biggest problem is its lack of a serious brake on costs.
Clinton and Obama propose similar cost-control measures, but not the fundamental overhaul many experts recommend. There is growing agreement that only a single payer system, modeled on Medicare, can reign in costs and save billions in administrative expenses.
A plan that mandates universal coverage without controlling costs is doomed – as Massachusetts is discovering. Clinton’s proposal could magnify these problems many-fold. In contrast, Obama’s more modest approach is both fiscally responsible and politically doable.
We mustn’t be hoodwinked by a label and allow Clinton’s insistence on a universal mandate to derail health reform again, as it did back in 1993. Until single payer reforms gain traction, Obama’s plan is the best option.You are Misinformed
Your post is simply wrong. You are terribly misinformed. Here is a partial list of Senator Obama's hard work and achievements. This information is so easily available. It is really too bad that people don't take a minute to be informed.
1. After visiting weapons stockpiles in Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan, Senators Lugar (R-IN) and Obama introduced the Cooperative Proliferation Detection, Interdiction Assistance, and Conventional Threat Reduction Act of 2006 in the 109th Congress, which would expand the cooperative threat reduction concept to conventional weapons. The Lugar-Obama bill would energize the U.S. program against unsecured lightweight anti-aircraft missiles and other conventional weapons and would strengthen the ability of America's allies to detect and interdict illegal shipments of weapons and materials of mass destruction. Funding would be provided to eliminate unsecured conventional weapons and to assist countries in improving their ability to detect and interdict materials and weapons of mass destruction. The Lugar-Obama bill was included in the Department of State Authorities Act of 2006 and was signed into law by President Bush in January 2007.
2. Since arriving in Washington in 2005, Senator Obama has been a strong supporter of defense funding. He has supported the annual Defense Department appropriations bills and supplemental appropriations bills that fund American troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Senator has also supported pay raises for the troops, efforts to improve military readiness, and the acquisition of new weapons systems.
3. Senator Obama successfully passed legislation in the Senate to force the Pentagon to work towards an efficient electronic medical records system that will help ensure better care for our nation's troops. It is Senator Obama's goal for each separating service member to receive a secure electronic copy of his or her military and medical records at the time of discharge to smooth the transition to the Department of Veterans' Affairs health care system.
4. Senator Obama joined with other Illinois members of Congress to protect Illinois' military bases during the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process. Illinois military bases - such as the Springfield Air National Guard, Rock Island Arsenal, Peoria Air National Guard, and Scott Air Force Base - are critical to protecting the state and the nation.
Unfortunately, despite the efforts of the Illinois delegation, the state will lose some base presence as a result of BRAC. Senator Obama will continue working with the affected communities to reduce the numbers of jobs that are lost and to ensure that the schools and communities near the affected bases continue to thrive despite BRAC.
5. Senator Obama introduced an amendment that became law providing food services to wounded veterans receiving physical therapy or rehabilitation services at military hospitals. Previously, service members receiving physical therapy or rehabilitation services in a medical hospital for more than 90 days were required to pay for their meals.
6. Senator Obama passed an amendment to ensure that all service members returning from Iraq are properly screened for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). TBI is being called the signature injury of the Iraq war. The blast from improvised explosive devices can jar the brain, causing bruising or permanent damage.
7. Working with Senators Akaka and Craig, Senator Obama passed legislation in December 2006 to provide comprehensive services and affordable housing options to veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Housing and Urban Development and nonprofit organizations. This legislation was signed into law and is modeled on parts of the SAVE Act and the Homes for Heroes Act, a measure that Senator Obama had previously authored.
8. Senator Obama cosponsored the Combat Meth Act, which provides more money for fighting methamphetamine (meth), tightens controls on the sale of meth ingredients, and provides assistance to the children of meth abusers. The legislation would limit access to cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, the primary ingredient used to make methamphetamine. This bill passed the Senate and became law in the 109th Congress.
9. Senator Obama cosponsored Dru's Law which creates a nationwide sex offender database and requires greater monitoring of sex offenders upon their release from prison. The bill passed the Senate in July of 2005. This legislation was incorporated into a larger bill, the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act, which Senator Obama supported and which has been signed into law.
10. Senator Obama is a cosponsor of the KIDS Act, which requires convicted sex offenders to provide their Internet identifiers, such as e-mail addresses and instant message addresses, for inclusion into the national sex offender registry.
11. Senator Obama cosponsored the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act which passed the Senate on October 4, 2005 and was subsequently signed into law. The Act provides important funding and assistance to help communities, non-profit organizations, and law enforcement combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The Act establishes a sexual assault services program and provides grants for education programs to prevent domestic violence and encourage reporting of abuses.
12. In the 109th Congress, Senator Obama, working with Senator Lautenberg, introduced tough legislation to drastically improve security at our nation's chemical plants. The Chemical Security and Safety Act would establish a clear set of federal regulations that all plants must follow. Plants that are considered a high risk to large population areas or critical infrastructure would face more stringent standards. The bill would require chemical facilities to take steps to enhance security, including improving barriers, containment, mitigation, and safety training, and, where possible, using safer technology, such as less toxic chemicals or safer procedures.
13. Senator Obama drafted an amendment to provide $37.5 million over the next five years to protect the country's drinking water from a terrorist attack. The amendment also instructs the Environmental Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control to develop the tools needed by drinking water systems to detect and respond to the introduction of biological, chemical, and radiological contaminants by terrorists. His amendment was included in the Safe Drinking Water Act, which passed the EPW Committee in July of 2005.
14. Senator Obama worked with Senator DeMint to introduce the Education Opportunity Act in the 109th Congress. This proposal would make grants available to low-income high school students to earn college credit at their local university or community college. Such grant support for high school students, who may not have exposure to college-level programs in their school, would allow students to qualify and earn credit for at least one college class each semester, giving them a greater chance for success on their path to a college diploma.
15. In the first two weeks of the 110th Congress, Senator Obama helped lead the Senate to pass the Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act, a comprehensive ethics and lobbying reform bill, by a 96-2 vote. This landmark bill was signed into law by the President in September 2007.
16. Senator Obama has co-sponsored the Working Family Child Assitance Act along with Senators Snowe and Lincoln, to adjust the income requirement for the refundable portion of the Child Tax Credit. This will put more money in the pockets of more working families with children, who are struggling to make ends meet.
17. Senator Obama sponsored the Transparency and Integrity in Earmarks Act. The bill would shed light on the almost 16,000 earmarks that were included in spending bills in 2005. Under the bill, all earmarks, including the name of the requestor and a justification for the earmark, would have to be disclosed 72 hours before they could be considered by the full Senate. Senators would be prohibited from advocating for an earmark if they have a financial interest in the project or earmark recipient. And, earmark recipients would have to disclose to an Office of Public Integrity the amount that they have spent on registered lobbyists and the names of those lobbyists. Several of these provisions were included in the ethics and lobbying reform bill that passed the Senate in January 2007.
Kerry lost Ohio running
Obama doesn't want you to think .. just hope
Relatively strange that the Educated are voting for him
What experts are you referring to?
It is well documented if you look at previous exit polls
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OBAMA-ITES CAN'T BE BOTHERED WITH THE FACTS!
By analogy to Mass where the plan has left about half the
These sorts of plans have been around since Nixon first proposed them.
The real dynamite in Obama's plan is his call for an OPEN HEARING where all interests will be invited to testify.
That's how Obama will make change. Open hearings to which all of you are invited via C-Span and web. You may not want to watch but you can be assured that a lot of "just plain folks" -- especially retired people -- will be watching.
There will not be closed hearings like Cheney's secret energy hearings. Hearings on health care will not be behind closed doors.
(Of course, some few hearings or parts of which, such as on military and foreign affairs might have to be closed, but for the most part he is committed to open hearings.)
Open Hearings because it's your government.
Can you imagine what hearings on health care, of all interests would be like? Testimony by patients, doctors, nurses, public health people, And those who can not get insurance. The hospitals who are going under because of the denials and the uninsured. Some state governors who are intelligent and knowledgeable about their state's financial problems with health care. (Mass Governor any one?)
Then questions for the executives of the insurance companies:
"And what is the pay of the CEO? the COO? the board of directors? and how much do you spend on advertising? on PR? gifts to doctors? on the claim deniers?" Same for Pharmas; the HMOs and on and on. And always the patients and the relatives of those who lost relatives to denials.
It could be as riveting as the Watergate hearings. The networks might pick it When all the facts are presented, do you think there will be much resistance to single payer? Do you think a whole lot of Americans would pressure reluctant legislators to pass it?
The other things Obama has proposed have to be done anyway such as IT improvement. Hillary's plan - any mandatory coverage plan, just gladdens the hearts (if they have any) of the insurance companies and HMO's.





OBAMA NOT QUALIFIED....