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What's Next for Health Care Reform? Jan 20, 2010 Forum

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    This should be the top priority right now for the Democrats. I agree with all the statements above, but how does the voice of the people overcome the lobbyests (sp) that are paying millions of dollars to defeat anything the House and Senate are trying to accomplish with health care? It seems greed overcomes all.

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    This is the health REFORM started by Truman 61 years ago and it's about TIME!

    Once people experienced feeling secure with their healthcare, they wouldn't want to go back to anything else. It would be the "waterloo" for Republican's. And they know it.

    Medicare for All is what it should have been from the beginning. If Dem's can't agree on a platform = time consuming, confusing chaos that's seen as weak and worthless. That's what happened in Mass. Burnout. It's already taken so much time,... more

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    Yes, Medicare for all. After all, this was supposed to be health CARE reform - reform granting and guaranteeing access to health CARE - not health INSURANCE reform. All too many of us on this side of the wall of Congress know that Insurance isn't a guarantee of health care. On the contrary. Quite often it's an impediment to health care.

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    If this can pass the House, then I,m all for it. But would Ried have the balls to go nuclear in the senate to get it passed?

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    We all or most all of us pay for this service now. And have all our life. There are many of us who will never stand a chance to use this service because we can not afford or have been denied coverage by insurance companies, and we will die. If we vote this in we will save lives and create jobs. WIN WIN for all Americans

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