mucifer
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Wed Dec-09-09 08:45 AM
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People over 55 have a high percentage of registered voters. it's going to be hard for repubs |
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to vote against medicare for those over 55 years old. I think this is a clever move by the dems and a few repubs might cross over and then the dems can spit in lieberman and nelson's faces.
(ok I know I'm an optimist.)
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Wed Dec-09-09 08:46 AM
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1. Feingold and Rockefeller are not push overs nor his Howard Dean -all agree with you |
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Wed Dec-09-09 08:49 AM
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2. I have no doubt they will vote against it, because in their mind it would lead to single-payer |
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for everyone eventually
They will use the excuse that it will "hurt" a system already in trouble, and of course they will use the "socialsim" word
You talk about the republicans, I have my doubt about some Democrats
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Wed Dec-09-09 03:13 PM
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15. And they would be right. But that would be voting against their constitutes, who'd love it. n/t |
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Edited on Wed Dec-09-09 03:13 PM by vaberella
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Wed Dec-09-09 08:58 AM
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3. The rethugs will vote against ANYTHING proposed; their mission |
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is to see Dems fail in this important endeavor. Bank on it.
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Wed Dec-09-09 09:04 AM
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4. Republicans have campaigned to get rid of medicare... |
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What is smart is that during this debate, Republicans have claimed to be the protectors of Medicare, accusing democrats of taking health care from the elderly, defending Medicare, and killing grandma. Republicans are going to vote against the health care bill. If this works, it may peel off one or two, but it won't gain the votes of more than that on the final bill.
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Wed Dec-09-09 09:06 AM
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5. what could help is a strong endorsement campaign from AARP. |
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Wed Dec-09-09 09:10 AM
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6. They are also the group who find it hardest to get insrurance.if they lose their job, |
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The thing to watch is whether employers will be able to drop their coverage on their older workers, There is going to need to be some protections and penalties their but If there is a way to create a "silever option" that employers can move their seniors to the only losers would be the insurance companies. And one might argue that they are really better off because they are getting high risk subscribers off their books.
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Wed Dec-09-09 09:20 AM
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7. Don't Get Excited, Yet. |
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We don't know the details of this new "deal."
The latest on some of the blogs following these negotiations is that a Medicare buy-on for those 55+ would only be for those who do not have insurance now and are high risk; it wouldn't cover their families and it wouldn't get a premium subsidy (so it would be very expensive). Also, that this buy-in would be temporary until a new private insurance exchange for these folks would come on line in three years.
We've been let down so many times on this health insurance reform journey that I've stopped believing anything that gets to real reform is going to happen. Okay, I'm not an optimist anymore.
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Wed Dec-09-09 09:22 AM
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8. 2011? It may energize the 55+ for the 2010 election, but it will never |
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happen. The "exchanges" will be operational before the Medicare buy-in.
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Wed Dec-09-09 11:00 AM
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Wed Dec-09-09 11:02 AM
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10. True GOP Constiuency--Business and people who make over |
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75 K a year. These groups are more concerned over paying taxes than Health Care. They perceive themselves as being able to provide for themselves Therefore, the GOP see this as no skin off their backs.
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Wed Dec-09-09 11:10 AM
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11. Also spitting in the faces of people under 55 years old. |
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If they think they don't need our votes, they can go ahead and throw us under the bus.
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Wed Dec-09-09 11:12 AM
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12. Repugs would love it as People have to BUY in. |
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Wed Dec-09-09 11:28 AM
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13. It isn't that there is a higher percentage of registered voters. |
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But that there is a higher percentage of that group that votes on a regular basis or even just General elections.
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Wed Dec-09-09 03:12 PM
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14. Also, very clever to dramatically announce the PUBLIC OPTION IS DEAD! |
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Dead I tell you! Well, except for that whole expanded Medicare thing. Of course, we all know that Medicare has nothing to do with the government, and I know that for a fact because I read it on some teabagger protest signs.
The Dems have just removed the Teabaggin' GOPers' biggest talking point. I seriously have to wonder if this was a plan all along. I always said (along with others) that the term "public option" had turned to poison and had to go. So, just before Christmas with very little time left to debate, the Dems make a big dramatic "Breaking News" announcement that the P.O. is dead, leaving the GOP twisting in the wind while the Dems already have a broad agreement on the new plan before the CBO estimate even comes out.
Someone was thinking! And Obama is the only one who has proven himself stealthy enough to come up with something like this . . . hmmmmmm.
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