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Congress passes historic health care bill, while GOP says wrong move!

President Barack Obama before Congress
President Barack Obama before Congress
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The White House government site

Congress takes a historic step forward to pass national healthcare coverage for all Americans.
In an open session Saturday, the U.S. Congress voted 220-215 in favor of reforming America’s healthcare system; a measure that would extend affordable healthcare coverage to millions of uninsured American families, but places tougher restrictions on employers and insurance companies.

The $1.2 trillion dollar healthcare bill marks a historic victory for Congress, as a measure of its magnitude has not been passed since Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law, the Social Security Act of 1965. On November 7, 2009, Congress passed the Affordable Healthcare for America Act (H.R. 3962), which guarantees healthcare coverage to 96 percent of the American population, explained Rep. John Dingell (D-MI). The measeure passed Congress, with 39 Democrats voting against it and with one Republican in favor it; Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao (La.).

"The Affordable Healthcare Act is a piece of legislation that will provide stability and security for Americans who have insurance; quality affordable options for those who don't; and bring down the cost of healthcare for families, busineses, and the government while strenthening the financial health of Medicare. And it is legislation that is fully paid and will reduce our long-term healthcare budget," explained President Obama in his weekly White House address, Sept. 9, 2009. The new healthcare measure is expected to save tax payers over $175 billion over the next 10 years, as the U.S. Office of Management and Budget notes in the president's fiscal 2010 budget report.

Under the 1,990-page healthcare reform bill, elective abortions are not covered under the plan and illegal immigrants are not allowed to partake in the “public option” portion of the bill; public option is the the portion of the bill that requires all Americans to carry some type of healthcare insurance or face penalties, explained President Obama in his White House address.

Further, President Obama explained that the revised healthcare bill would restrict insurance companies from increasing premium charges based on gender and also, prevent them from dropping coverage while a person is sick. But, equally as important, President Obama explained that the revised healthcare measure would allow a cap to be placed on out-of- pocket expenses, as well as eliminate the "donut-hole" gap in coverage for prescription drugs.

“The act would create an individual mandate for health insurance, provide a public health option in the form of a Health Insurance Exchange, and place new requirements on many employers to provide coverage,” explained Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) in an official OpenCongress Summary, July 14, 2009.
“This bill it seeks to expand health care coverage to the approximately 40 million Americans who are currently uninsured by lowering the cost of health care and making the system more efficient. To that end, it includes a new government-run insurance plan (a.k.a. a public option) to compete with the private companies, a requirement that all Americans have health insurance, a prohibition on denying coverage because of pre-existing conditions and, to pay for it all, a surtax on households with an income above $350,000.”

Although Democrats remain optimistic about the new measure becoming law, there still remains much skepticism from their Republican counterparts, who believes the proposed healthcare project is too costly and thereby argues, the project is the first step towards a government takeover.

"It will raise insurance premiums for Americans," explained House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH), in a Capitol Hill press conference Saturday. "We're going to do everything we can to try to stop this from becoming law and urge the Speaker to work with us in a bipartisan way to enact common sense, step-by-step reform to make health insurance more affordable for more Americans."

U.S. Congressman Mike Pence, also the Chairman of the House Republican Conference shared his views about the new measure earlier this year, arguing that the current Administration seeks to takeover the healthcare industry through its untimely healthcare initiative.

"In the midst of the worst recession in 25 years, after months of runaway federal spending, bailouts, record deficits and a national energy tax, now comes a government takeover of healthcare paid for with nearly $1 trillion in tax increases, explained Rep. Pence (R-IN), during a House session July 21, 2009. "Before we move on to the next big government scheme of this Administration, the American people are asking, ‘Mr. President, where are the jobs?'--"The American people know we can do better. We must do better. For the sake of our economy and reform, I implore my Democratic colleagues, say ‘no' to a government takeover of health care and higher taxes and say ‘yes' to a bipartisan majority in this Congress that is committed to fiscal discipline, reform and putting Americans back to work."

The healthcare reform initiative proposed by the 111th Congress received major support from AARP and the Medical Association last Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, after protestors assembled on Capitol Hill to refute the Administration's plan to overhaul the national healthcare system. However, despite their efforts to “kill the bill,” the measure now moves to the U.S. Senate for its approval, explained President Obama from the Rose Garden Sunday. If the measure passes the Senate, the bill is expected to be signed into law by January 2010, and "public option" made available by 2013.

Please click on link below to view video of historic vote:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/democracy/news/video.cfm?c_id=171&gal_objectid=10608171&gallery_id=108149

Please click on link below to view video about healthcare reform: http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health-care

 

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  • Big Dave 2 years ago
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    How do you save $172 Billion while spending $1.2 Trillion? Do those in DC think we're all as stupid as they are??? Impeach the top four and the rest will get into line.

  • Jack May 2 years ago
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    The national cost of health care was 2.2
    Trillion a couple of years ago before any Federal action was taken. Obviously we are not the stupid ones, but Dave it is obvious that you have no idea what you are talking about.

  • Small Paul 2 years ago
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    I like the guy who said "increased premiums" for Americans and backed it up by the increased tax, I believe all 350k+ households are insured and a extra tax to help the more modest households wouldn't hurt them too much, unless humility is painful ofcourse

  • AntonioSosa 2 years ago
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    Congratulations to all the courageous Democrats and Republicans who voted against the criminal Obamacare SCAM in spite of all the lies, manipulation, intimidation, coercion and bribery of Obama and his accomplices. We have a debt of gratitude to you and will do our best to get you reelected.

    Those who voted for the SCAM (including brainwashed or bribed Cao), on the other hand, deserve not only to be voted OUT but to be shipped with Obama, Pelosi, Reid, etc. to Cuba or another failed socialist country so they can "enjoy" health care in such a country without having to transform the U.S. into a GULAG like Cuba.

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  • higher premiums 2 years ago
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    This healthcare bill will result in higher premiums for everyone.

    Can you imagine an efficient, cost effective program run by the government?

    For those with pre-existing conditions, they will pay what you pay, so insurance companies will have to charge higher premiums for everyone to compensate for the higher risks and expenses.

    If this plan is so good, why has congress exempted themselves from being required to participate in this plan?

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  • Paul Revere 2 years ago
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    Look at what is hidden in the 1990 page Health-Care Bill that the majority of American people did not want!
    Buried deep within the over 1,000 pages of the massive US Health Care Bill (PDF) in a “non-discussed” section titled: Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521— National Medical Device Registry, and which states its purpose as:

    “The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.”

    In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed

  • Jim Simpson 2 years ago
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    Big Dave is right. How on earth do you save by spending an additional $1.2 trillion that we don't have. The truth is this bill vastly underestimates the real cost of this legislation, but even that doesn't get at the truth. This kind of proposal has always created shortages, lines for procedures, and ultimately a much higher cost for dramatically reduced quality of service. This is an economic and historical reality. It is the mark of our collective ignorance that enough voters don't understand this that Democrats feel safe proposing it. IT is and always has been a power play for them. Read my many posts on the DC Independent Examiner site.

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