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Founder, Co-Director, Writer Group: Joe Cracker Posts: 515 Member No.: 2 Joined: 30-December 07 |
This has been going on for over a month, it's not healthcare itself but rather the idea that quality healthcare is a privlage, healthcare should be like free speach, the right of every American. Don't believe those commericals that say public healthcare is bad or it's socialisum, well maybe if that's what it is then that's what we need but it's not designed that way. The public option(That won't be the name of it) won't be like medicare or medicade that rely on money from the Social Secerity fund, it will be paid for by a tax on the rich and for those who buy into it instead of paying a permium to a for-profit health insurance company, your instead paying a tax for better healthcare then ever. Like that Wal-Mart commerical where the woman said her percisptions for a 30 day supply was $4.00 each. With the pubic option, Wal-Mart might be able to afford to charge say $2.50 each.
Think about it, if it passes, you didn't support it and then you say get cancer, the guys incharge of the public option tell you it's free and that they are ready to give you treatment when you are. Say your newborn was born with a hole in his or her heart, or is going to be born with a heart defect, the public option would repair the hole and put your unborn baby on the waiting list without having to pay a cent. The plan is that no one pays anything upfront, it will also lift the birden for employers who can't afford health insurance for his or her employees. No health insurance company is going out of business, their always fighting against eachother but some decide that they can't take you because of some pre-existing condition, and to me that's bull sh*t. If it wasn't for medicade I wouldn't have affordable healthcare. All 3 of my percripitions at the Bi-Lo pharmacy only cost me $6.00 a month, even with good insurance generics can be expensive. I look at those recents and see what the full prices are and I can't believe what they are charging. The drug companies will still profit with the public option and be given access to more funding for research and development for new and better drugs, and if you have to go to the emergency room because something hit you in the eye like what just happen to my mom, you don't have to pay anything or co-pays will be reduced by thousands. I don't know what will happen but it's sure to happen. -------------------- Crackasize!
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Founder, Co-Director, Writer Group: Joe Cracker Posts: 515 Member No.: 2 Joined: 30-December 07 |
Against the law to deny coverage because you had a zit.
Against the law to deny coverage because you gave birth your first or second kid. Against the law to deny coverage because you got shot. Against the law to deny coverage because your mentally handicapped(I love that one.) Democrats, pogressive republicans, I got some advise on how to handle the insurance companies and those in Washington who appose reform. Cracker's Advice: Show them your packing heat, pull out your nines and show no mercy, and don't take no for an answer. The Americans want reform, even if some guy didn't vote for you he still wants reform because corperate health care has been failing us since the 1970s when Nixon introduced the H.M.O. and which became the standard for profit health insurance company of today. Also, repeal the Medicare Rx drug improvement and modernization act of 2003 because that's one of the reasons the coasts of healhcare went up for the past 10 years. This post has been edited by Joe_Cracker on Oct 7 2009, 11:06 AM -------------------- Crackasize!
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Posted on Nov 5 2009, 01:46 AM
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Founder, Co-Director, Writer Group: Joe Cracker Posts: 515 Member No.: 2 Joined: 30-December 07 |
Awesome, those playas in the house are set to vote on this thing on Saturday, as soon as the results are in I'm going to pull up the vote tally and post the name of every representive that voted "Nea" and then it will be up to you to vote them out when there up for re-election.
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Posted on Nov 21 2009, 03:51 AM
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Founder, Co-Director, Writer Group: Joe Cracker Posts: 515 Member No.: 2 Joined: 30-December 07 |
This was a bit slow incoming but as you can see, here is the list of those who voted Yes and no
Download This: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2009/roll887.xml#N These are the ones who voted no and these are the ones that must either shape up or ship out. Aderholt Adler (NJ) Akin Alexander Altmire Austria Bachmann Bachus Baird Barrett (SC) Barrow Bartlett Barton (TX) Biggert Bilbray Bilirakis Bishop (UT) Blackburn Blunt Boccieri Boehner Bonner Bono Mack Boozman Boren Boucher Boustany Boyd Brady (TX) Bright Broun (GA) Brown (SC) Brown-Waite, Ginny Buchanan Burgess Burton (IN) Buyer Calvert Camp Campbell Cantor Capito Carter Cassidy Castle Chaffetz Chandler Childers Coble Coffman (CO) Cole Conaway Crenshaw Culberson Davis (AL) Davis (KY) Davis (TN) Deal (GA) Dent Diaz-Balart, L. Diaz-Balart, M. Dreier Duncan Edwards (TX) Ehlers Emerson Fallin Flake Fleming Forbes Fortenberry Foxx Franks (AZ) Frelinghuysen Gallegly Garrett (NJ) Gerlach Gingrey (GA) Gohmert Goodlatte Gordon (TN) Granger Graves Griffith Guthrie Hall (TX) Harper Hastings (WA) Heller Hensarling Herger Herseth Sandlin Hoekstra Holden Hunter Inglis Issa Jenkins Johnson (IL) Johnson, Sam Jones Jordan (OH) King (IA) King (NY) Kingston Kirk Kissell Kline (MN) Kosmas Kratovil Kucinich Lamborn Lance Latham LaTourette Latta Lee (NY) Lewis (CA) Linder LoBiondo Lucas Luetkemeyer Lummis Lungren, Daniel E. Mack Manzullo Marchant Markey (CO) Marshall Massa Matheson McCarthy (CA) McCaul McClintock McCotter McHenry McIntyre McKeon McMahon McMorris Rodgers Melancon Mica Miller (FL) Miller (MI) Miller, Gary Minnick Moran (KS) Murphy (NY) Murphy, Tim Myrick Neugebauer Nunes Nye Olson Paul Paulsen Pence Peterson Petri Pitts Platts Poe (TX) Posey Price (GA) Putnam Radanovich Rehberg Reichert Roe (TN) Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rogers (MI) Rohrabacher Rooney Ros-Lehtinen Roskam Ross Royce Ryan (WI) Scalise Schmidt Schock Sensenbrenner Sessions Shadegg Shimkus Shuler Shuster Simpson Skelton Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smith (TX) Souder Stearns Sullivan Tanner Taylor Teague Terry Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiahrt Tiberi Turner Upton Walden Wamp Westmoreland Whitfield Wilson (SC) Wittman Wolf Young (AK) Young (FL) Only one Republican voted yes, the rest voted no votes are 39 Democrats and 176 Repubicans. If your a democrat and want to vote for one, find someone else or hope the guy your district elected changes his or her mind. For the Republicans, we can see that they have no heart when it comes to you getting sick or injured, and they would rather have you pay like $12,000 or more a year for health coverage that your not even going to get when you need it. For myself, I would rather pay a cheap tax for healthcare that I know that I'll get rather then some half-a** insurance company who has a greedy CEO and should not even be a publicly traded company. -------------------- Crackasize!
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Founder, Co-Director, Writer Group: Joe Cracker Posts: 515 Member No.: 2 Joined: 30-December 07 |
Boy, and they thought they wouldn't get this far, republicans I mean. Last night I watched as the Senate Democrats put away their differences and didn't think about re-election and thought about you and me with a 60 to 39 in favor of the health care bill. Republicans are going to fight the public option tooth and nail, but there is alot more to be done.
Download this: http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll...on=1&vote=00353 If your senator's name is on this list, tell him or her that they have to shape up or ship out. Alexander (R-TN) Barrasso (R-WY) Bennett (R-UT) Bond (R-MO) Brownback (R-KS) Bunning (R-KY) Burr (R-NC) Chambliss (R-GA) Coburn (R-OK) Cochran (R-MS) Collins (R-ME) Corker (R-TN) Cornyn (R-TX) Crapo (R-ID) DeMint (R-SC) Ensign (R-NV) Enzi (R-WY) Graham (R-SC) Grassley (R-IA) Gregg (R-NH) Hatch (R-UT) Hutchison (R-TX) Inhofe (R-OK) Isakson (R-GA) Johanns (R-NE) Kyl (R-AZ) LeMieux (R-FL) Lugar (R-IN) McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Murkowski (R-AK) Risch (R-ID) Roberts (R-KS) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Snowe (R-ME) Thune (R-SD) Vitter (R-LA) Wicker (R-MS) Not Voting - 1 Voinovich (R-OH) This post has been edited by Joe_Cracker on Nov 22 2009, 11:18 PM -------------------- Crackasize!
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