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Vote No on Health Insurance Corporate Bailout
Tell Congress to oppose a bill that does more harm than good! (202) 224-3121
This legislation empowers corporations, unconstitutionally requires citizens to give their money to corporations (or you will be fined), entrenches the for-profit anti-healthcare system, guarantees further spiraling costs, and provides the worsening healthcare crisis with the worst possible scapegoat: "healthcare reform." Read more:
- No Public Option, No Bill
- The Individual Mandate: An Unconstitutional Exercise of Congressional Power
- 10 Reasons to Kill the Senate Bill
- Mr. Obama Do You REALLY Want A Healthcare Bill?
- The Long-Term Value of Insisting The Health Bill Is Not Enough
- The Democrats' Health "Reform" Bill: Kill It Before It Comes to Life!
- PNHP Finally Opposes Bad Healthcare Bill
- Single-Payer Healthcare: A Right, Not a Privilege
- NY: Tasini Says He Would Vote “No” On Senate Health Care Reform Bill
- Obama Campaigned AGAINST Two Major Provisions In This Health Care Bill
- Feingold: Obama Responsible For Loss Of Public Option
- Russ Feingold: Obama Got The Health Care Bill He Wanted
- Obama Is 'Keeping Score' on Those Who Vote Against Him
- Lieberman Betrayal Illustrates Why Senate Filibuster Rules Must Change
- Howard Dean: Health Care Bill 'Bigger Bailout for the Insurance Industry Than AIG'
- Howard Dean Completely Caves
- Senate speech heralds new social movement
- Sen. Bernard Sanders (I-VT) Senate Floor Remarks on Single Payer Amendment - This guy is rockin'!
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Yes, “31 million [additional] Americans . . . would have health insurance” – because, as voiceless and powerless serfs, they would be Compelled into buying Private Plans/Coverage. Right now, you could say to them: “Sorry you can’t have health insurance” – because you cannot Afford it. And, when we are done, it will cost even more. Yet, that’s not a problem with the Corporately-sponsored Senators or Representatives. That’s your problem, “because, hey, [they’re solving] the health care crisis! Everyone will have health care!” No Single-Payer. No Public Option. No allowance for people between 55 and 64 to buy into Medicare. No competition for private insurers. No re-importation of drugs from Canada (because of another secret White House deal with Big Pharma). Then, finally, Senator “I can be bought, often” Lieberman and his allies can be pleased with the outcome. “Is This the Best We Can Do?” Again, no. But, since a majority of the New Majority have revealed themselves for what they actually are, and who they really serve, we can take a step back and see more Truth of how “the meek” and their circumstances are regarded by the elite. Mantra: Kill the Health Care Bill, Save 31 Million. Kill the Health Care Bill, Save 31 Million.
http://seaclearly.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/kill-the-health-care-bill-sav...
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, is another lawmaker who benefited from the art of compromise. When party leaders dropped the public option, Sanders said he was unsure if he'd vote for the bill.
But after his home state got some extra help for Medicaid, and Democrats gave $10 billion to his pet project -- community health centers nationwide -- Sanders decided to vote in favor of the bill.
Well, isn't that special....
Forcing me to buy private health insurance is UNCONSTITUTIONAL. I want a single-payer, non-profit, government-run, tax-funded MEDICARE-FOR-ALL health insurance system.If Congress cannot pass a program such as this, legislate NOTHING at all.
Sincerely,
Mark Salamon