Saaweet! About fricking time now,I think this bill is finally in sight of the finishing line 
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theno...c-option-its-back.html
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theno...c-option-its-back.html
Originally posted by: Ausm
Your comparing the Public option to that?? The public option is like Medicare and I don't see seniors dropping like flys who are on it.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
http://www.politico.com/livepu...s_a_public_option.html
Originally posted by: OCguy
LOL! You linked to another blog-type post that uses your origninal link as a source!
Holy crap it is the special olympics in here today.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
http://www.politico.com/livepu...s_a_public_option.html
LOL! You linked to another blog-type post that uses your origninal link as a source!
Holy crap it is the special olympics in here today. But down worry Autism, I still like you.
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
lol, I don't think little harry knows how to count. I think this is more of a pressure move on his part. He'll back off a little in exchange for passing the turd that doesn't have the gov't intrusion portion. Hell, as it is, he hasn't had the votes to pass the one without, so how does anyone think he can pass one with it?
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
lol, I don't think little harry knows how to count. I think this is more of a pressure move on his part. He'll back off a little in exchange for passing the turd that doesn't have the gov't intrusion portion. Hell, as it is, he hasn't had the votes to pass the one without, so how does anyone think he can pass one with it?
The article stated something I didn't know: Senators who vote on the procedural motion to defeat a filibuster of the HC bill aren't necessarily going to vote yes on the bill itself. So Reid can round up 60 votes (not counting ANY Republicans) to defeat the filibuster, and then pass the bill on even a 50-50 votes (with Biden providing the decisive vote).
I can easily see the Bluedogs voting yes on the procedural motion, and then (to save face with their constituents) voting no on the bill itself.
Reid's math may be just pefect.
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
Doesn't sound like a trick at all: If there's a filibuster, a procedural vote to defeat it is needed. Once that's accomplished, the bill goes to a vote. Voting yes on the procedural vote and no on the bill is akin to voting "present."
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
The public option is a must.
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes! It is so certain, it is on blog.abcnews.com.
A procedural trick to get it passed? Wow, that must be one beautiful bill!
Doesn't sound like a trick at all: If there's a filibuster, a procedural vote to defeat it is needed. Once that's accomplished, the bill goes to a vote. Voting yes on the procedural vote and no on the bill is akin to voting "present."
Not in a political campaign...
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Ausm
Your comparing the Public option to that?? The public option is like Medicare and I don't see seniors dropping like flys who are on it.
medicare by itself was 3.2% of GDP in 2008. so we're spending more as a % of GDP on just medicare than that entry states singapore is spending on its entire system. singapore GDP per capita is slightly higher than the US so on a per capita basis it seems we're spending as much just on medicare as singapore is on everyone.
we're getting screwed and nothing in the health care deformation bill is doing anything to put a stop to it.
Originally posted by: xj0hnx
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Ausm
Your comparing the Public option to that?? The public option is like Medicare and I don't see seniors dropping like flys who are on it.
medicare by itself was 3.2% of GDP in 2008. so we're spending more as a % of GDP on just medicare than that entry states singapore is spending on its entire system. singapore GDP per capita is slightly higher than the US so on a per capita basis it seems we're spending as much just on medicare as singapore is on everyone.
we're getting screwed and nothing in the health care deformation bill is doing anything to put a stop to it.
Of course not, just like their ineffectual gun laws it's nothing but feel good BS that causes more problems than it solves. If they don't create a cycle of dependence how else are they going to get votes?
Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: xj0hnx
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Ausm
Your comparing the Public option to that?? The public option is like Medicare and I don't see seniors dropping like flys who are on it.
medicare by itself was 3.2% of GDP in 2008. so we're spending more as a % of GDP on just medicare than that entry states singapore is spending on its entire system. singapore GDP per capita is slightly higher than the US so on a per capita basis it seems we're spending as much just on medicare as singapore is on everyone.
we're getting screwed and nothing in the health care deformation bill is doing anything to put a stop to it.
Of course not, just like their ineffectual gun laws it's nothing but feel good BS that causes more problems than it solves. If they don't create a cycle of dependence how else are they going to get votes?
I know right? That's why senior citizens all vote democrat! Oh wait...
More lies, did you get that talking point from Fake News?
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
The public option is a must.
I think everyone - even the rightest of the right wing - realizes that sooner or later a public option HAS to happen. And even if the insurance companies ultimately can't compete, there will still be a huge market for supplemental policies, same as for Medicare supplemental policies.
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
I hope you welcome your new health care overlords.
Do you know what the most significant act a practioner can do with a patient? Get a complete patient history and do a thorough workup. Know how long the MINIMUM time that requires (and yes it's been measured)?
One hour-thirty minutes. Know what the average time an internist spends with a patient? Seven minutes. Know why? Because of money. No not money for them, but they have to see so many patients per hour to pay the bills. Now how has government addressed that? It hasn't. That being the case, the quality of health care will always suffer. Private AND public insurances are penny wise and pound foolish.
What a surprise.