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Healthcare Public Plan Criteria - June 4 2009 Forum

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For June 4, 2009 the members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus will be having a conversation with you about the details of a public plan as part of healthcare reform. What questions - about the politics or about the policy - would you like them to answer?

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    Why do insurance companies have so much input into the healthcare reform debate?

    Seems to me they are largely responsible for the issues and problems of our situation. I can't see how we can expect them to help solve it in any meaningful way.

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    Why can't the public have the same insurance that members of Congress have?

    Let the citizens of this country have the same insurance we
    taxpayers provide for our Congress? Why does it have to
    be more complicated than that

  4. 644 votes
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    You have a mandate from the people. Why would you waste it by diluting health care reform?

    Don't cowtow to the insurance companies. We want public health care available regardless of their lobbying efforts.

  5. 380 votes
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    Why the heck hasn't the progressive caucus submitted a bill to fix the prescription drug benefit?

    I want to see the progressive caucus submit a bill to create a new prescription drug benefit in Medicare Part B with no extra monthly premium, no extra yearly deductible, no means test, no coverage gap and to remove the existing part B means test and cover 80 percent of the cost of all medication... more

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    What are the various options being considered as 'public option' plans?

    The devil is in the details. Which 'public option' alternatives represent real, meaningful health care reform?

  7. 289 votes
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    You promised us the same health plan as our legislators. Why is that off the table?

    Now you want to leave "reform" in the hands of the people who are in the business to make a profit for their shareholders? Why have single payer advocates been eliminated from the health care table? The swindlers who got us here should be removed.

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    Why don't you just tell the GOP to go f*** themselves? They're not interested in real health reform.

    The GOP is completely controlled by the "health" industry. They will never vote for meaningful reform.

    But go ahead! Party like it's 1994 all over again!

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    Include all forms of medicine

    I want nothing to do with Allopathic mediince and the drug companies. How do we insist that real holisitc medicine such as Naturopathy, Oriental medicine, etc. are included.

  10. 111 votes
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    How much do I have to pay you to get my views considdered? How much have the insurance Co's paid?

    Yeah... lip service doesn't work on me. How much does it cost to buy representation?

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