Thadius
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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u And yet Thadius , with all of its faults and all of its warts...it is still a step in the right direction(my opinion of course,I do understand from previous posts that you don't agree)hopefully just the first step in an inexorable process that leads to *gasp* a single payer option. edited to add a missing j ;-) Mike, I am all for reforming the system, it needs itAgreed. I am all for portability (I think a policy should be owned by a person, like a 401k is)No issue with this point, I am for coverage of folks with pre-existing conditionsI certainly hope everyone agrees on this point, I am for interstate purchase of policies (the competition would do the same for costs as it did for auto insurance)wouldn't we see practices adopted ala the credit card companies...in other words all flocking to the state whith the most favorable laws..."Delaware" for the health insurance industry., I am for tort reform and protections of good doctors and hospitals.As long as it is "reform" and not a stripping of the right to seek redress when those entities screw up ..as inevitably happens There are many things we can agree upon, when it comes to the reform that is needed.Reasonable people and all that ;-) I am just against jumping in blindly to create a new benefit program without fixing any of the causes of the problems in health care. As I have stated before, I have more faith in my fellow man than I do in the politicians and their lackeys in Washington. This deal is just another example of how bad this legislation is. When you have to promise to fix something after it is passed, before passing it, something is seriously flawed. It would be the same as a car manufacturer selling new cars with engine place holders and donut tires, promising that after you purchase it they will fix it, they just aren't sure when or how.Do you like sausage Thadius,I know you see where I am going here...This is an entrenched industry with a powerful and rich lobbying presence in Washington...fixing this was never going to be clean and easy.No way ,no how...this was the best that could be done...and as I have now stated in more than a few posts hopefully only the first step in what I see as now being a natural progression to the final destination....single payer. I am very familiar with the process of making sausage in the legislative branches. This went beyond making sausage, this was closet to changing the FDA rules on what is acceptable to be put in, using some unknown synthetic casing, and twisting the arms of the food inspectors, after bribing the city council for the food permits; then finally forcing a group of vegans to eat your sausage because they don't know what is good for them. "Now serving Dahmer party of 1"
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