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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

No Single-Payer, No Real Reform

It upsets and saddens me deeply that this health care "reform" bill is being paraded as a major and "historic" achievement. Unfortunately but not surprisingly, it's not.

Here's a list of only some facts:

* About 23 million people will remain uninsured nine years out. That figure translates into an estimated 23,000 unnecessary deaths annually and an incalculable toll of suffering.

* Millions of middle-income people will be pressured to buy commercial health insurance policies costing up to 9.5 percent of their income but covering an average of only 70 percent of their medical expenses, potentially leaving them vulnerable to financial ruin if they become seriously ill. Many will find such policies too expensive to afford or, if they do buy them, too expensive to use because of the high co-pays and deductibles.

* Insurance firms will be handed at least $447 billion in taxpayer money to subsidize the purchase of their shoddy products. This money will enhance their financial and political power, and with it their ability to block future reform.

* The bill will drain about $40 billion from Medicare payments to safety-net hospitals, threatening the care of the tens of millions who will remain uninsured.

* People with employer-based coverage will be locked into their plan's limited network of providers, face ever-rising costs and erosion of their health benefits. Many, even most, will eventually face steep taxes on their benefits as the cost of insurance grows.

* Health care costs will continue to skyrocket, as the experience with the Massachusetts plan (after which this bill is patterned) amply demonstrates.

* The much-vaunted insurance regulations - e.g. ending denials on the basis of pre-existing conditions - are riddled with loopholes, thanks to the central role that insurers played in crafting the legislation. Older people can be charged up to three times more than their younger counterparts, and large companies with a predominantly female workforce can be charged higher gender-based rates at least until 2017.

* Women's reproductive rights will be further eroded, thanks to the burdensome segregation of insurance funds for abortion and for all other medical services.


Looking at the proposed dollar figures of this bill is even worse. This bill is corruption and continued distortion of public perception, falsely portrayed by media propaganda. This is another one of the many promises working as a facade for lies. Promises like the ones made in Barack Obama's election campaign, through multiple and unjust wars, demonizing of innocent countries, closing of Guantanamo Bay... sound familiar?

As usual, the majority of the public buy into this fairytale and is made to believe that our nation's health care struggles are finally over. However, a close look at only a few facts reveal that this is a complete flaw, like the "flawed" intelligence of weapons of mass destruction that lead to war in Iraq.

This isn't about "teabaggers" vs "socialist lefties", it's about corporations/government vs people/human rights. This bill will continue to hurt the working class while maintaining huge profit rewards for the insurance and pharmaceutical companies.

Please turn off the lies and read more about what is really happening. Republicans and Democrats are no different, they're both controlled by corporations and they could care less about the needs of the people.


"you don't abolish slavery by "tweaking" the plantation system, and then forcing the slaves to buy cotton."






















info via: Common Dreams

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