Health Care Reform – Why Do We Need Health Reform?

Posted on 20. Aug, 2009 by in Health Reform

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10 Responses to “Health Care Reform – Why Do We Need Health Reform?”

  1. louielamson2000

    20. Aug, 2009

    Huge? question-small resolution?

  2. louielamson2000

    20. Aug, 2009

    Huge? storms underway!!!Huge question for small resolution?August 17, 2009

  3. blaakheart8

    20. Aug, 2009

    i just saw a video adage that the president is about to give the fight to reform healtcare looking at that proves to me like to stockmarket crash,madof,iraq war not afghanistan proves that americans are dumb and deserving of all the dumb and hordenously stupids things that happen to them u americans are really dumb and seeing u all react so retardely over healtcare reform to? fix a system that even when u have insurance it still does not cover when u all die ur kids will be left befind then what

  4. KSB26

    20. Aug, 2009

    “DC should do this! DC should do that!”Someone name me one thing DC has done right in the last 100 years besides wage wars, take away freedom, and kill people. Get Washington out of it.(Shape care of the same quality as the Post personnel and Broadcast education? Now there’s some excellent nightmare fuel.)A excellent place to start would be to imitate “socialist” Europe where many meds can be bought over the counter without the need of a GOV mandated Dr’s? visit to get meds I already know I need.

  5. devo071

    20. Aug, 2009

    quite incredible how the nazi repubs are trying to score cheap careful points on healthcare whilst sick people are being screwed by their? shape insurers. Most developed economies have a form of government healthcare. Considering americans life expectancy is lower than alot of these countries i’d recommend these healthcare systems are better than ours.

  6. robeko1

    20. Aug, 2009

    The reason many ordinary Americans cannot afford decent healthcare and de rigueur medication is because the Insurance Industry (the middleman) is? skimming off huge profits. Seen the stout executive pays? Of course they despise the healthcare reform, they don’t want the huge profits to disappear…But, shame on you democrats, and shame on you Obama, if you give in to these sharks, these profiteers, these parasites exploiting the sick and the needy…

  7. robeko1

    20. Aug, 2009

    Nobody notices that the Palin-mentioned “Death Panels” are really going on right now, and will? continue until insurance companies are holding our Healthcare Industry hostage. Hordes of people are being bumped off because of a “precondition”?Why do we need to pay first the profits and overhead of a Insurance company? They are the root of all evil that is happening in the healthcare business, the reason prices are escalating.

  8. dkbehrens

    20. Aug, 2009

    LLORT3, my sentiments exactly. complete healthcare in some form is an unavoidable de rigueur goal that may not happen now, but will have to happen at some? point. I feel like the republican standpoint is that “I bet I can take care of myself and my family, so why should I have to pay into a system that helps others?” The resolution to that is — because it is for the greater excellent

  9. dancelovedrum

    20. Aug, 2009

    I have a preexisting condition because of someone’s negligence and CANNOT get insurance.? Thankfully I am a veteran and have been able to get shape care through a government run curriculum called the VA. The care has been brilliant. The self who is responsible for charitable me this preexisting condition, their private insurance company called Progressive fought me for 3 years but my settlement does not contain future medical costs. You can thank a private company for passing the buck to taxpayers.

  10. MrStevemcc

    20. Aug, 2009

    Just for the record,,,Sen Orin Hatch has recieved nearly $1million dollars, Sen. Bacus? $500,000 and Sen Grassley $600,000 ;this is cash from shape insurance companies for their election campaigns…Do you really reckon these guys are working on a bill to benefit the American people?Can you say “Conflict of Interest” ! I’m still waiting for CHANGE I can believe in in Washington!

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