President Obama made it clear in his speech to the joint session of Congress last night that he is behind the health care reform that progressives have been fighting for. With the momentum clearly behind progressives in Congress, what questions do you have for their next steps as they fight their way to the finish line? Your questions will be answered on the House floor TODAY during Special Orders- which means your questions and the Congressional Progressive Caucus Member answers will be televised and entered into the Congressional Record. Thanks for participating!
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835 votes
Why not just extend Medicare to all Americans?
The simplest and easy way to give everyone Health Care is to extend Medicare to all citizens. The infrastructure is already there, and most Americans approve of Medicare. The insurance companies could make profits by selling competitive products that would supplement Medicare (as they do now).
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451 votes
allow even the insured to switch to the public option. if they choose. A STRONG public option.
Some of us have insurance but hate our insurance companies. I don't want to give another dime of my money to a private insurer and want to make sure that the public option is open to all Americans who can switch if we so choose. I could not tell from the President's speech whether the public op... more
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308 votes
Please hold all politicians accountable for their comments.
Even during President Obama's speech there were inappropriate, ignorant comments. We also must hold the news media accountable for it's yellow journalism approach where they highlight reactions from the militant uninformed.
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147 votes
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68 votes
How about a "reverse trigger"? Start with a public ins opt til the naysayers prove it doesn't work!
We could start with a public option now (Single Payer?) and expand it until such time that it can be factually proven not to "work."
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54 votes
No Individual mandates
Can we please all come together to push to drop the Individual Mandates from these bills? After last night we can not count on the President or the Senate to really come through with a strong Public Option, they are too squiggly on this issue! Without a Strong Public Option then this bill is noth... more
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51 votes
Bush Tax Cuts
Why not rescind Bush tax cuts to pay for public option?
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47 votes
What will you do about changing the financial incentives so quality, efficient care is rewarded?
The financial incentives reward the insurance companies and physicians themselves for inefficiency and over-priced care. We must change this incentives to be effective.
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33 votes
What about portability, I'd like my insurance to remain in effect if i choose to move.
What about portability? I'd like my health care to go with me wherever I choose to live or go.
