raydelcamino January 12th, 2010 11:02 am
Walker needs to make his thesis more explicit by stating that not only does the Senate Bill not advance health care beyond the most recent step forward (Medicare in 1965), the Senate Bill launches health care "reform" on a trajectory that prevents it from ever moving forward (unless your definition of forward is increased insurance and drug company profits), or achieving any of the eight goals Obama articulated when he took office.
The Senate Bill fails to meet ANY of Obama's eight health care "reform" goals:
1) Guarantee Choice
2) Make insurance affordable
3) Protect families' financial health
4) Invest in prevention and wellness
5) Aim for universality
6) provide portabality of coverage
7) Improve patient safety and quality care
8) Maintain long term fiscal sustainability
UNITY-PROGRESS COMMENT
Plus it violates his no new taxes for those earning less than $200,000 pledge.
GREAT AND ON POINT GUEST COMMENTARY
The huge new sin taxes on tobacco already did that.Tobacco was taxed at I believe $25.00 a pound on rolling tobacco,the effect doubled the price.Brilliant!let the poorest addicts in society pay for S-Chip and other unfunded child health care.If no one can afford to smoke a huge public health menace is nipped in the bud.
cough wheeze gasp@#$%! peace
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