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redfawn

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Good Lord! Now their trying to force us to buy insurance! Most folks do not have it because they can not afford it, and I finally agree with Obama on this one. How stupid.


Fines proposed for going without health insurance


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WASHINGTON – Americans would be fined up to $3,800 for failing to buy health insurance under a plan that circulated in Congress on Tuesday as divisions among Democrats undercut President Barack Obama's effort to regain traction on his health care overhaul.
As Obama talked strategy with Democratic leaders at the White House, the one idea that most appeals to his party's liberal base lost ground in Congress. Prospects for a government-run plan to compete with private insurers sank as a leading moderate Democrat said he could no longer support the idea.
The fast-moving developments put Obama in a box. As a candidate, he opposed fines to force individuals to buy health insurance, and he supported setting up a public insurance plan. On Tuesday, fellow Democrats publicly begged to differ on both ideas.
Democratic congressional leaders put on a bold front as they left the White House after their meeting with the president.
"We're re-energized; we're ready to do health care reform," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., insisted the public plan is still politically viable. "I believe that a public option will be essential to our passing a bill in the House of Representatives," she said.
After a month of contentious forums, Americans were seeking specifics from the president in his speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night. So were his fellow Democrats, divided on how best to solve the problem of the nation's nearly 50 million uninsured.
The latest proposal: a ten-year, $900-billion bipartisan compromise that Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., a moderate who heads the influential Finance Committee, was trying to broker. It would guarantee coverage for nearly all Americans, regardless of medical problems.
But the Baucus plan also includes the fines that Obama has rejected. In what appeared to be a sign of tension, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs pointedly noted that the administration had not received a copy of the plan before it leaked to lobbyists and news media Tuesday.
The Baucus plan would require insurers to take all applicants, regardless of age or health. But smokers could be charged higher premiums. And 60-year-olds could be charged five times as much for a policy as 20-year-olds.
Baucus said Tuesday he's trying to get agreement from a small group of bipartisan negotiators in advance of Obama's speech. "Time is running out very quickly," he said. "I made that very clear to the group."
Some experts consider the $900-billion price tag a relative bargain because the country now spends about $2.5 trillion a year on health care. But it would require hefty fees on insurers, drug companies and others in the health care industry to help pay for it.
Just as auto coverage is now mandatory in nearly all states, Baucus would require that all Americans get health insurance once the system is overhauled. Penalties for failing to do so would start at $750 a year for individuals and $1,500 for families. Households making more than three times the federal poverty level — about $66,000 for a family of four — would face the maximum fines. For families, it would be $3,800, and for individuals, $950.
Baucus would offer tax credits to help pay premiums for households making up to three times the poverty level, and for small employers paying about average middle-class wages. People working for companies that offer coverage could avoid the fines by signing up.
The fines pose a dilemma for Obama. As a candidate, the president campaigned hard against making health insurance a requirement, and fining people for not getting it.
"Punishing families who can't afford health care to begin with just doesn't make sense," he said during his party's primaries. At the time, he proposed mandatory insurance only for children.
White House officials have since backed away somewhat from Obama's opposition to mandated coverage for all, but there's no indication that Obama would support fines.
One idea that Obama championed during and since the campaign — a government insurance option — appeared to be sinking fast.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., told reporters a Medicare-like plan for middle-class Americans and their families isn't an essential part of legislation for him. Hoyer's comments came shortly after a key Democratic moderate said he could no longer back a bill that includes a new government plan.
The fast-moving developments left liberals in a quandary. They've drawn a line, saying they won't vote for legislation if it doesn't include a public plan to compete with private insurance companies and force them to lower costs.
Rep. Mike Ross, D-Ark., who once supported a public option, said Tuesday that after hearing from constituents during the August recess, he's changed his mind.
"If House leadership presents a final bill that contains a government-run public option, I will oppose it," Ross said.
House Democrats are considering a fallback: using the public plan as a last resort if after a few years the insurance industry has failed to curb costs.
Obama's commitment to a public plan has been in question and lawmakers hoped his speech to Congress would make his position on that clear.
Baucus is calling for nonprofit co-ops to compete in the marketplace instead of a public plan.
An 18-page summary of the Baucus proposal was obtained by The Associated Press. The complex plan would make dozens of changes in the health care system, many of them contentious. For example, it includes new fees on insurers, drug companies, medical device manufacturers and clinical labs.
People working for major employers would probably not see big changes. The plan is geared to helping those who now have the hardest time getting and keeping coverage: the self-employed and small business owners.
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CALizzz

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President Regan we need your help.


Oh Rippers, I hope your joking!!!!!!!!!!!!! One of the worst presidents in recent times. He did A LOT of bad moves for OUR country!

Thank heavens he can't come back!!!! ;)
 

dani3839

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yeah Red, not sure how they except us to all
pay for health insurance, some folks can barely keep
the bills they have paid!

I agree with you there, how stupid
 

judyb57

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Americans would be fined up to $3,800 for failing to buy health insurance under a plan that circulated in Congress on Tuesday as divisions among Democrats undercut President Barack Obama's effort to regain traction on his health care overhaul.

Hmmm, lets think about this for a moment. Most people can't afford to buy health insurance. Some people have to decide between feeding their families or getting health insurance. Now, if they don't have the money to do that, where the hell are they going to get the money to pay the fine and STILL be without health insurance???????????? WTF???????????
 

RIPPERS1

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One of the worst presidents in recent times. He did A LOT of bad moves for OUR country!

Let's take a look at some of these bad things he did.

1) Ended the Cold War that had lasted since 1945

2) Brought down the Berlin Wall

3) Stopped the Nuclear Threat from the Soviet Union that we all lived under most of our lives.

4) Stopped
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's ability to export terrorism

5)
Advocated and reduced business regulation, controlled inflation, reducing growth in government spending, and spurring economic growth through tax cuts


6) He ranks highly among former U.S. presidents in terms of approval rating.

I could go on and on

No Lizz I am NOT kidding

We need another President Ronald Wilson Reagan
 

lkvikings

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I totally respect everyone's decision when it comes to politics and never try to persude someone to think like I do however I would have to agree with CALizzz on this one...he was a real stinker!!!!

I actually like Ralph Nadar but my mom, who passed away in Feb., asked me if I would vote for Obama so I did.

Thats all I am going to say about this subject because if everyone thought the same way and liked the same things life would be soooo boring.
 

redfawn

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I dont agree with Obama on hardly anything except this one being stupid.
Has anyone heard about a pastor here in Arizona who is soooo wrong in what he is praying for? I couldn't believe it. I have a relationship with the Lord in my own way and I use to go to Church Sundays and Wednesdays. I enjoy church I just have not been in awhile but this Pastor is having his parishoners and himself praying for Obamas death!! That is not Christian at all. I don't like him either but I would NEVER do that or wish ill things on anyone. It just floored me because I fear this kind of behaviour will turn people away from the Lord. He also has prayed that O breaks all his teeth off. He said he HATES him..this must not be a real man of God and thats scary.
 

krazy2go

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Where's King George when you need him?

This is just plain madness!

:hit
 

dani3839

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you guys are nuts, lmaooo

maybe we need elvis, lmaoooo

:dancinsmilie:dancinsmilie
 

Seaman63

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2) Brought down the Berlin Wall


Never ever! The people of the German Democratic Republic forced their Government to bring down the wall in 1989. They stood up against the communist party regime, they risked to be jailed, tortured or killed during their unarmed revolution. 100000´s of peaceful brave people every monday on the streets of Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin did this!

The onliest help from outside was from Mr. Gorbatchov...and not from that Cowboy!

Mr. Reagan only brought us Germans near by a nuclear war with his Pershing II to protect the political and economical US interests in Europa.



 
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