Here are the figures in from yesterday if anyone has interest.....
House Democrats pass historical health-care legislation washingtonpost.com
This a good day for Canadian Medicine!
Those rich bastards (like Danny Williams) will no longer have any reason to seek help in the United States. Let them suffer and/or wait or die like the rest of us.
"Obama was able to achieve what Clinton couldn't, thanks in large part to Pelosi."
Republican Newt Gingrich was Speaker in those days. That's what killed this progressive legislation back then.
40,000 Americans die each year from lack of health care coverage. The blood of many thousands of impoverished Americans is in the hands of Gingrich. Had only a fraction of that number died due to terrorism the right wingers would have been angered. But because they died from the actions of Republicans, it was no big deal to them.
Good points FP, If the republicans attempted such an unpopular move, it will blow up on their faces come election time 2012. About time stop the pillage on the backs of needy sick people. Today I don’t have a problem with Capitalism taking the back seat. Good job Democrats.............![]()
This a good day for Canadian Medicine!
Those rich bastards (like Danny Williams) will no longer have any reason to seek help in the United States. Let them suffer and/or wait or die like the rest of us.
Now that the Bill is passed lets see how long it will take for the Congress to hear and vote on the Reconciliation package that is designed to correct some parts of the original bill. I'll bet the bickering begins anew. While all of this energy is wasted there are many more pressing issues that are just languishing.
This a good day for Canadian Medicine!
Those rich bastards (like Danny Williams) will no longer have any reason to seek help in the United States. Let them suffer and/or wait or die like the rest of us.
Thanks Curiosity, for providing a little more insight into it. With so much opposition (like 47%) you know darn well, there are aspects we are not being told and I'm a person who just doesn't accept everything until all "i"s & "j"s are dotted & "t"s are crossed. For one thing (as most posters here know) I'm not in favour of Gov't involvement in any thing except enacting and enforcing legislation. They are just too wasteful, regardless of which party it is.
It was interesting listening to Pittsburgh radio this morning, talking about the Bill and its estimated impact. They are claiming 32 million people who were not covered now, will be covered by this bill. Thats almost the entire population of Canada. Its incredible to me. I can't see how, with numbers like that, people could oppose this Bill in good conscience...
Hi Juan
I'm split - if I were to be downright honest. What I hear him say and read and what Pelosi talks about - these are all attractive to me personally as a worker -
but as you probably remember I have a pre-existing lung condition which may
eventually exclude me from some heroic intervention which to this day I have not
had to decide on...... I am four years into the "extension period"....
or.....when I retire (God willing) I wonder if I would be best served by what he or his successor will lay out for the next twenty or thirty years.
It's a bit of time away but I don't see anything better being offered by either party and there are so many people out of work, illegally here with no documentation, but will be put on the medical rolls if they are made citizens.
As I understand it they will have to be working to "pay" for the insurance.....and I wonder how many companies and insurance agencies have had the courage to read through the plan and accept any, all or a percentage of it. If the immigration group get laid off from their work will they be able to continue paying for their
medical without a job? I guess the public will be picking up their assistance and medical as it does now legal or not.
It's our money they continue to spend and spend and nobody justifies where it is
going or what the future plans are.
Nothing has been told to the people.....and what frizzles me is what I truly believe in but it is "pie in the sky" stuff......whatever they demand the public accept, all the elected officials must in kind be on the same program.... (cue laughter here).
I guess I'll always be a Union Man's daughter because I like equal work, pay and benefits....
Thanks for asking!
"Tom Foley was the Speaker, not Gingrich"
That is correct. However, it was Gingrich along with arch right winger William Kristol who fought against what was called "Hillary Care" in 1993, 1994 and lessened all momentum for reform. When Gingrich became Speaker, all efforts at reform were completely dropped.
This a good day for Canadian Medicine!
Those rich bastards (like Danny Williams) will no longer have any reason to seek help in the United States. Let them suffer and/or wait or die like the rest of us.