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Posted February 27, 2010
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Citizen's Journalism: Obama's Health Care summit!
Omar Dyer did this in his spare time to give his support to Barack Obama from New Jersey. This is some of the things President Barack Obama talked about Health care.
The problem is most of the arguments are centered around the Congressional Budget Office where the CBO talked about a 53% decrease in premiums for a those that got subsidies, and the Republican argument was: “What happens to the 47% percent?” They didn’t tell the American people that its 17% of the pool that’s not covered, and what the public option will do is cover that 17% so that 100% can be pooled in that loophole.
The numbers on the sides of the Republicans are very off—whereas, its 17% of those that are not covered and those that have single coverage, would see increases in their premiums. Meaning if your 18-35, and you pay $99 to $250 a month for Health Care coverage, you will not get a subsidy under the Republican plan, and your premiums will jump to $600 a month. Yet, if you are pooled and placed in a Public Option or some form of public insurance, you will be pooled in a wide-group—where the entire grouping will get a subsidy and premiums will balance off because there’s more bidders in the game and the whole brackets premiums may raise. It will rise because you are now getting better coverage and not the belief of your covered when you’re not.
To John Boehner, maybe you haven’t noticed but city’s can’t balance budgets, and states can balance their budgets—which leaves federal government, the power and moral obligation to introduce legislation in order to prevent a collapse in the taxing code, and compete on the foreign exchange.
Citing the Articles of Confederation and then mocking the ratification by the states, is allowing segregation to happen when it comes to people’s health. And in 1965: Linden B. Johnson signed into law, on Desegregation of the people. And under that current law, it’s in the power of this central government to implant a national health care system—to prevent American Citizens from being discriminated against because of money and health. We in America are the only country on this planet which discriminates against its citizens—whereas if you’re poor and sick with pre-existing condition, we don’t have a level or laws to protect you. The only union that allows, its people to harm the structure of our budgets with the level of abuse from the industry who has the power to influence. The only union to not give its citizens that right, or privilege of quality health care they can afford. We protect people’s right to drive; yet will not protect people’s right to strive for better health.
And under Amendment XIII: section 1: which states neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been convicted, shall exist within the United States. While section 2: which states Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation!
Even with that article of proposal one would need to know that a person is protected under the rights of the constitution—when a crisis becomes a systemic problem. And when all forms of government hasn’t lived up to the global standards on the amendment. This will allow people to have protection and coverage even if they are poor or have pre-existing conditions to not be discriminated against because of the stature.
John Beohner has his right to his own opinions, yet, John Beohner doesn't have a right to his own facts. John's Numbers just don't add up!
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