For an Individual Opt-Out Request for Healthcare
We The Undersigned Wish To Convey By Their Signatures Below That They Wish To Have The Same Rights Under The Current Health Care Legislation.
That Allows The Individual States That If This Would Place An Economic Burden On That State They Have The Option To Opt Out Of This Mandate.
Currently Over 35 Of The 50 States Have Or Will File A Legal Action Against Washington To Claim This Is An Unconstitutional Bill.
If The States Are At 35 against and 15 Not Yet Heard From, It Would Seem That “We The People” Are More That 51% Against This Health Care Bill.
THIS WOULD BE A CLEAR STATEMENT THAT IF AN UP OR DOWN VOTE WAS HELD TODAY BY THE GENERAL POPULATION OF REGISTERED AMERICAN VOTERS THIS BILL WOULD NOT EVEN SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY AND ANY LEGAL ACTION FILED BY THE INDIVUDAL STATES WOULD NOT EVEN BE REQUIRED.
IF THIS BILL WOULD Place an ADDITIONAL ECONOMIC BURDEN ON THE STATE, it Would Seem Logical That It Should Also Be AVAILABLE TO THE INDIVIDUAL PERSON AS WELL.
We the Undersigned Wish To Opt Out Of the Average $12,000.00 per Year Price Tag The Current System We Have In Place by Law Already Mandates That Any Hospital Cannot Refuse Medical Treatment to Anyone That Is In Need Currently Any One Who Asks For Help Will Receive It.
This Bill Will Be Imposed By A Federal Mandate On Each Man, Woman, Child, And Even Unborn Children That Live In This The United States If This Bill Passes.
That This Mandate Is Actually an Unconstitutional Bill in Many Ways:
The Federal Government Does Not Have the Right to Mandate that it’s Citizens Will Have to Purchase a Product Such As Health Insurance Policy.
To Mandate That An Unborn Child Will Have To Purchase This As Well Is The Same Taxation Without Representation.
We As Citizens Are Now Already Over Taxed the Federal Government It Takes the First 4 Months of Our Income and The States Take Another Two Months Of Our Income.
If You Live You Pay Sales Tax on All Purchase’s And Even More On Other Taxes Such As Property Taxes, City Taxes, Cigarettes, Alcohol, Death Taxes, And Soon Even A Carbon Tax On Breathing.
At The Present Time With All Of The Visible Taxes And The Taxes That Are Hidden In Every Item That Is Purchased We Are Taxed At If Not More Than 50% Of Our Income’s An Additional $1000.00 Per Month $12,000.00 For A Federal Health Care Product That Once Implemented Will Only Cover 60% Of Medical Expenses After An Already High Deductible This Will Place A Large Burden On Any If Not All United States Citizen’s.
WE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST TO OPT OUT OF THE CURRENT HEALTH CARE BILL
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The Top Ten Immediate Health Reform Benefits
The other day, the Democratic Caucus of the House listed provisions of the health reform bill, with this synopsis by Maggie Mahar.
1. Prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions for children in all new plans
2. Provide immediate access to those uninsured Americans or have a pre-existing condition through a temporary high-risk pool
3. Prohibit dropping folks from coverage when they get sick in all individual plans
4. Lower seniors prescription drug prices by beginning to close the Medicare Part D donut hole
5. Offer tax credits to small businesses to purchase coverage
6. Eliminate lifetime limits and restrictive annual limits on benefits in all plans
7. Require plans to cover an enrollee’s dependent children until age 26
8. Require new plans to cover preventive services and immunization without cost-sharing
9. Ensure consumers have access to an effective internal and external appeals process for new insurance plan decisions
10. Require premium rebates from insurers with high administrative expenditures and require public disclosure of the percent of premiums applied to overhead costs.
http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/2010/03/the-top-ten-immediate-benefits-americans-will-receive-when-health-care-reform-passes.html#comments
Related: http://www.dems.gov/blog/the-top-ten-immediate-benefits-you-ll-get-when-health-care-reform-passes
Grant
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According to John D. Dingell [D-Michigan, 15th Congressional District]
•This year, each insured American family will pay $1,017 in insurance premiums to cover the medical expenses of the uninsured
•Insured singles will pay $368 per year
•That’s $42.7 billion dollars this year – or $1,354 per second.
Pamela
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So … “this is what change looks like”
Oh really!
Barbara
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Hi Ann
I am a producer for WDET’s (Detroit Public Radio) daily, local, live talk show. The non-profit Detroit Medical Center announced today that it is being purchased by Vanguard Health of Tennessee. We are lining up guests for Mondays show that can discuss the pro’s/con’s of non-profit vs. for profit ownership of health care systems and how this purchase could be impacted by the proposed federal health care reforms.
I’m wondering whether your group might have someone who can speak to this. We are looking to book at 10 minute segment in at 10:30 or 10:40 ET on Monday morning. Please let me know if you have an interest in providing someone to speak with Craig Fahle, the host of the show.
Thanks,
Amy Miller
WDET-Producer
313-577-7673
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Hi Amy,
This is to confirm that Dr. Dave Marcinko would be pleased to discuss the issue with Mr. Fahle at 10:30 or 10:40 ET on Monday morning. Please advise regarding the next step.
Ann Miler
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Interview Cancelled
So sorry about that. The interview with Congressman John Dingell went WAY long. I will be in touch later today to reschedule. Thanks for being flexible.
Amy
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Republicans against health reform
Following their decisive healthcare defeat in the House, Republicans on Monday prepared an effort to wage a continuing fight against the bill — beginning with a drive this week to stall follow-up legislation in the Senate.
President Obama is scheduled on Tuesday to sign the nearly $1-trillion healthcare overhaul given final approval Sunday night by the House. But, the Democrats’ victory will not be complete until the Senate clears a bill that will put politically sensitive finishing touches on the blueprint.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-na-whats-next23-2010mar23,0,6089215.story
Let us help stop them.
Charles
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On Healthcare Reform
Fear not ME-P advocates! Health reform is a work in progress. The bill that was signed into law the other day is not the end of reform. With it as a starting point many improvements – now more incremental – though by no means politically easy can be made.
And, according to Edward L. Glaeser of the NYT, “trashing it and starting over is a recipe for disaster. Or, maybe it is somebody’s ideal. But, a world in which the ranks of the uninsured grow (you could be next!), along with health care costs, strikes me as a very odd utopia.”
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/23/pragmatic-libertarians/
Any thoughts?
Chesterfield
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Chet,
We saw this train coming – but did not move out of the way. Why?
Stephen C. Goss, chief actuary of the Social Security Administration, just reported that the system will pay out more in benefits – this year – than it receives in payroll taxes, an important threshold it was not expected to cross until at least 2016, according to the Congressional Budget Office [CBO].
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36028908/ns/business-the_new_york_times
Will the same happen to healthcare reform. My bet is “yes”
Jake
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