OMG! Health Bill Hell! Call your Reps NOW!!! Red Alert, Red Alert!!!

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Latest and not greatest out of Washington! Looks like Reid is playing a game with amendments with ramming this appalling health bill out into the floor! Other topics have pervaded the Daily Paul but not this one. Isn't it time to make this a priority! Time to call your senators, representatives and let them know that this bill is unconstitutional and a total betrayal of you as a constituent and of every fellow American! These people are just shameless! Remember this, we can politically gather our forces and make our voices heard! But, we need to keep this and other health care legislation topics on the active forum and bump frequently so that the word can spread!

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Hammertime!!!!

Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must. like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.-Thomas Paine

The R3volution requires action, not observation!!!!

Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must. like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.-Thomas Paine

The R3volution requires action, not observation!!!!

I got a call from C4L about it two days ago and donated to ....

send a message to every congress critter w/a little left over for making more calls to try to beat the bill.

Bumpity Bump Bump!~

STOP THIS NOW!

I just got an emergency call from Campaign for Liberty

as an emergency message to stop this health care legislation! Please call reps and keep this bumped!

betty

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CALL CALL CALL

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http://will86aber.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/trouble-brewing-o...
A true liberal has risen to oppose Pelosi in San Fransisco, challenging her for her seat.

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Hope this stays here.
Somebody pie this guy already.

Done.

Obama = O.ne B.ig A.ss M.istake A.merica

Obama = O.ne B.ig A.ss M.istake A.merica

Keep this discussion going!

It's a top priority!

betty

PLease call your Senators NOW!

Bump!

I'm in PA & it's like

I'm in PA & it's like talking to a block wall..They know they must do this thing to save their useless butts..Trust is now a filthy word..Scum is IN.
Good people do Good deeds
Good people make it happen

In addition, the Baucus bill itself sucks.

October 8, 2009
The Baucus Bill: An October Trick
By Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Short version

WASHINGTON--It's October, the month of trick or treat, and Congress is trying to come up with a trick. The Congressional Budget Office's estimate of Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus's health reform bill makes it looks like a treat-it's projected to reduce the federal deficit by $81 billion over the next 10 years-but in reality it's a Nightmare on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Yesterday CBO came out with its second estimate of the Baucus bill, reflecting the original bill together with amendments that have been hammered out over the past three weeks in committee deliberations. Only in government accounting could an additional 29 million people receive new health coverage with a savings of $81 billion. By this congressional logic, America could insure all 6 billion people in the world at a savings of trillions of dollars.

The Baucus bill would require everyone to purchase health insurance or face penalties. Americans with incomes up to 300% of the poverty line (currently $66,000 for a family of four) who are not covered by an employer plan would receive tax credits to purchase health insurance plans in an "exchange."

The Baucus bill would be paid for in two major ways-an excise tax on expensive plans and savings from Medicare. CBO underestimates the true cost of both components.

Take the excise tax increase, for instance. The more expensive health care plans would face an excise tax of 40% on premiums above $8,000 for singles and $21,000 for families, bringing in $201 billion from 2013 through 2019. Today health insurance premiums cost on average $4,824 for singles and $13,375 for families.

What CBO doesn't tell Americans is that their health insurance premiums would increase substantially in the decades ahead. The level of health insurance premiums does not have to be incorporated in CBO estimates, because it is not a tax and it is not paid by the federal government. In 2019, in addition to $46 billion in excise taxes, Americans would be paying over $100 billion in higher premiums.

Since CBO forecasts increases in excise tax revenues of 10% to 15% annually after 2019, health insurance premiums must also rise by the same percent annually. This government mandate will amount to a steady drain on Americans' pocketbooks, a tax under another name.

Turning from taxes to savings, nearly 90% of the $404 billion Medicare and Medicaid savings would be from Medicare in the period 2013 to 2019. Thereafter, savings would be expected to continue at the rate of 10% to 15%. Of all demographic groups in America, the elderly would be the biggest losers under the Baucus plan.

CBO estimates that Medicare Advantage plans, popular bundled health maintenance organizations serving 20% of Medicare patients, would be cut by $117 billion.

Under "Ensuring Medicare Sustainability," more than $200 billion would be cut from payments to hospitals, elder care, doctors, and hospices. Payments to Medicare doctors would be cut by 25% in 2011.

Another $55 billion would be saved by "Improving Payment Accuracy," as if one can magically reduce government spending by increasing accuracy. A Medicare Commission would propose further cuts.

The government would persuade doctors to cut Medicare costs by associating more tests with lower reimbursements. Ranked in order of spending per patient, every year the top 10% of physicians would have their reimbursements cut. Since by definition there would always be 10% of physicians in the top 10%, they would have an incentive to avoid the sickest patients or the specialties with the most tests.

America's elderly might soon discover that if they were sick they would be shunned by many doctors, if the bill operated as planned.

But it's more likely that the $360 billion of Medicare savings would not materialize, and that the Baucus bill would add to the deficit rather than reducing it. After all, Congress regularly overrides an existing law requiring Medicare payments to doctors to be cut when the program is in deficit, as it is today. Why should the new law be any different?

As CBO director Douglas Elmendorf so aptly wrote in his letter to Mr. Baucus yesterday, the "mechanism governing Medicare's payments to physicians has frequently been modified (either through legislation or administrative action) to avoid reductions in those payments...The long-term budgetary impact could be quite different if those provisions were ultimately changed and or not fully implemented."

Should some version of the Baucus bill pass, Medicare spending could decline as projected, with catastrophic consequences for seniors' health care. Or, Congress could back away from cuts as it has in the past, with catastrophic consequences for the deficit. Either way, it's no treat for America.

http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2009/10/08/the_bauc...

The idiocy never ends!

double bump and keep it bumped! We need to get proactive!

betty

Double Bump!

Thanks for all the compliments! Keep up the good work - calling and writing - and we need to contact our newspapers and let them know too!

betty

Count PA out, I contacted both Senators and my

congresswoman and got form letters back about how we need reform. We are screwed.

"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."

-Alexis de Tocqueville

"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."

-Alexis de Tocqueville

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I have an ace in the hole

I have an ace in the hole that will cause the Health care bill to never be implemented.

Didn't you get the Memo?
The country is bankrupt.
The country will file for bankruptcy soon.

LOL thanks

I just used it, unfortunately, Frank Pallone is chairman of the Health Subcommittee. Talk about falling on deaf ears, I don't even think they have ears.

They have ears but, unfortunately,

with their heads so far up their a**es, the sh*t is blocking our voices from
getting through.

I called my 2 Senators (both Democrats)

I told them it is tactics like this one proposed by Senator Reid that is fueling the blowback by the American Public. We want TRANSPARENCY in our government, and we want an END to trickery in the legislative process!
I told them this is precisely WHY over a million and a half U.S. citizens marched on DC on September 12th!
And I ended with your phrase, "This bill is unconstitutional and a total betrayal of you as a constituent and of every fellow American!" (Thanks for your help!)

I've been faxing for over a week, now - no responses to my

thread from a few days ago with my sample letter, which anyone may cut and paste or change as desired: http://www.dailypaul.com/node/109827

I understand the congress critters are attempting to vote on a summary of the bill (once again not reading it, because it really hasn't been written in its entirety, yet).

Let's keep up the pressure!

Bump

called my rep and 2 senators. It ain't gonna help, New Jersey is a lost cause. I'll call some out of staters later today

HEY!!! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!

BUMP. Betty, you are so right.

Truth exists, and it deserves to be cherished.

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