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red states rule
07-16-2009, 08:51 AM
Looks like Republicans were right when they warned us that Obamacare would take away your private health ins



It's Not An Option
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY * Posted Wednesday, July 15, 2009 4:20 PM PT

Congress: It didn't take long to run into an "uh-oh" moment when reading the House's "health care for all Americans" bill. Right there on Page 16 is a provision making individual private medical insurance illegal.

When we first saw the paragraph Tuesday, just after the 1,018-page document was released, we thought we surely must be misreading it. So we sought help from the House Ways and Means Committee.

It turns out we were right: The provision would indeed outlaw individual private coverage. Under the Orwellian header of "Protecting The Choice To Keep Current Coverage," the "Limitation On New Enrollment" section of the bill clearly states:

"Except as provided in this paragraph, the individual health insurance issuer offering such coverage does not enroll any individual in such coverage if the first effective date of coverage is on or after the first day" of the year the legislation becomes law.

So we can all keep our coverage, just as promised — with, of course, exceptions: Those who currently have private individual coverage won't be able to change it. Nor will those who leave a company to work for themselves be free to buy individual plans from private carriers.

From the beginning, opponents of the public option plan have warned that if the government gets into the business of offering subsidized health insurance coverage, the private insurance market will wither. Drawn by a public option that will be 30% to 40% cheaper than their current premiums because taxpayers will be funding it, employers will gladly scrap their private plans and go with Washington's coverage.

The nonpartisan Lewin Group estimated in April that 120 million or more Americans could lose their group coverage at work and end up in such a program. That would leave private carriers with 50 million or fewer customers. This could cause the market to, as Lewin Vice President John Sheils put it, "fizzle out altogether."

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=332548165656854

chesswarsnow
07-16-2009, 10:04 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. But let them, *Fizzle Out" then.
2. Bastards are in it to suck you dry before you die.
3. That about covers it.
4. Mandate coverage, and make it a right of ALL Americans.
5. It would be more just than what we presently have.
6. Let insurance companies insure cars, boats, homes etc.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

red states rule
07-16-2009, 10:42 PM
Insurance will be a thing of the past.

This bill will insure that along with any freedom you thought you had. This is simply the government way of controlling everything you do, eat, and can earn.

If it has a "government identified" potential at increaseing health care cost the it will be outlawed and this will be the reason given.