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This health care thing.
Looks like the pols on both side are agreed that every U.S. citizen should have affordable access to health care. Even if they believe that folks should just die if they can't pay, they won't say it. So I've been hearing the Reps say they prefer gov subsidies to make it happen - folks who currently can't afford to buy private health insurance could then afford it. Might even be mandated. The Dems mostly want the same thing, but with a public option. That's not well-defined as far as I can see. If they said folks could basically buy into Medicare, it could be easily understood. You'd still have the subsidies to pay for it, and still have to address the issues that have Medicare in the red. But it's getting where - maybe already there - all agree that subsidies for lower incomes are necessary no matter which course is taken. Don't see anybody getting down to brass tacks and just saying taxes will go up. Obama got himself in a hole with his "Nobody making less than $250k will see higher taxes." That doesn't make sense. Won't pay the bills. I've said before here that many families are already "taxed" 15-30% for health insurance. Obama would have been smarter to say if your income tax goes up to fix health care, your health care costs will go way down if you're in the lower income brackets. It's not rocket science. But I really don't think he was thinking clearly about the magnitude of the health care problem when he was running for prez. Now he's got himself locked in. Just like the elder Bush did with "Read my lips." Language and the words you choose are important. Of course the Reps have made the same mistake by touting subsidies to pay health insurance companies to counter the Dems call for a "public option." They said it, and they won't be able to retreat. But it has to be paid for whether you're paying it toward Medicare or private health insurance companies. Anyway, just something to think about. I think the health insurance/care situation will get better because they are fighting it out. I watched about 6 hours of Senate finance hearings yesterday, and man, it's a complicated subject. Using bumper sticker bull**** to define it is plain juvenile. --Vic |
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