Please tell me this is BS

SAWYER

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I was listening to a local radio show that comeson Saturday's in Memphis and the host mention that a Congressman tried introducing some legislation that would require the Senators/Congressman to do away with the special insurance they get if the health care bill is passed and Nancy Pelosi shot it down.
 

Patranus

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Originally posted by: Sawyer
I was listening to a local radio show that comeson Saturday's in Memphis and the host mention that a Congressman tried introducing some legislation that would require the Senators/Congressman to do away with the special insurance they get if the health care bill is passed and Nancy Pelosi shot it down.

My god, they don't have some super secret "special" insurance. It is just like any other "gold plated" insurance policy.

In any event, what do you expect.
 

sandorski

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Probably true, but so what? Sounds like a cheap Political ploy more than a serious issue.
 

BarrySotero

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There was an amendment proposed to make congress go on same health plan they are creating for the pee-ons

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124775489445351881.html

There was also an amendment to prevent illegals from tapping into health-care but that was voted down along party lines. Illegals are also exempt from penalties (but bill says all people must get care regardless of "external" factors.
 

SAWYER

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
There was an amendment proposed to make congress go on same health plan they are creating for the pee-ons

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124775489445351881.html

There was also an amendment to prevent illegals from tapping into health-care but that was voted down along party lines. Illegals are also exempt from penalties (but bill says all people must get care regardless of "external" factors.

WTF:|
 

ProfJohn

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Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.
 

newnameman

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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.

Members of congress do pay into social security.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.

If you start a constitutional amendment I will sign.
 

MovingTarget

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I don't see the outrage here. That amendment was nothing more than a cheap political shot and they killed it asap like they should have. Big deal.
 

theeedude

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Did that Congressman offer to give up his health insurance plan until everyone in his district has one like it?
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.

Not a bad idea at all. :thumbsup:
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Did that Congressman offer to give up his health insurance plan until everyone in his district has one like it?

Have you started paying more taxes like you want everyone else to do?
 

StageLeft

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How is it a cheap political ploy of Congress is exempt? I'd love to hear somebody actually explain that. If they are saying we all have to be compelled by this law unless we work for Congress or the federal government, how does anybody here find it acceptable?
 

rudder

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Originally posted by: newnameman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.

Members of congress do pay into social security.

And they will get a hell of a lot more out of retirement money that the pittance they put into social security.
 

SammyJr

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Originally posted by: Sawyer
I was listening to a local radio show that comeson Saturday's in Memphis and the host mention that a Congressman tried introducing some legislation that would require the Senators/Congressman to do away with the special insurance they get if the health care bill is passed and Nancy Pelosi shot it down.

What special insurance? They have the same insurance as any other Federal Government employee. They pick a private plan based on their county of residency.
 

HomerJS

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Originally posted by: newnameman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Why is anyone surprised at this??

They don't rely on Social Security either.

Personally I think they should be forced into both government healthcare and social security.

Might make them do more to 'fix' them.

Members of congress do pay into social security.


Members of congress were required to contribute to Social Security in 1983.

However I agree with PJ if Healthcare reform is passed they should be required to go on the same plan as the rest of us.
 

Double Trouble

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If members of congress were subjected to all the same things as the rest of us plebes, they might extend more energy to come up with good solutions......
 

extra

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Originally posted by: quest55720
If congress passes any sort of public option they all should be forced to join it.

Seriously. And I'm for socialized medicine. One way OR ANOTHER they should be forced to use plans available to the public. Whether that be single player (someday I hope!), some public option (perhaps soon), or a private plan (right now). They shouldn't get their own special deal, period.
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: senseamp
Did that Congressman offer to give up his health insurance plan until everyone in his district has one like it?

Have you started paying more taxes like you want everyone else to do?


Why do you think he pays taxes?
 

IGBT

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Jul 16, 2001
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just like they exempt them selves from drug testing. they're going to keep their solid gold health coverage while the rest of us are stuck with "hurry up and die" rationed health service that gives you less coverage in mid and old age.