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Mike Davis

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Oopps! Democrats exempt themselves from own healthcare ‘reform

Fri. Jul. 31, 06:37pm EST


Well if this new Obamacare is the best thing since sliced bread, why is Congress exempting themselves from it?

In a June 24 ABC News health care forum anchored from the White House by Diane Sawyer and Charles Gibson, Dr. Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist and researcher at the New York University Langone Medical Center, pointed out that members of Congress may propose government health care solutions for the American public that limit medical care options.

Meanwhile, he explained that lawmakers know that if their own family gets sick, they will be able to afford the best care available, even if it’s not provided by insurance.

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Why won’t Congress enroll in gov’t health care?

Democrats exempt themselves from own ‘reform’



By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

If government-run health care is such a great idea, why won’t members of Congress enroll their own families?

The question has been on the minds of many Americans, but Democrats aren’t giving answers. Instead, they are exempting themselves from their own health care “reform.”

The Affordable Health Choices Act drafted by Sen. Edward Kennedy’s staff and the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee pushes “Americans into stingy insurance plans with tight, HMO-style controls,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

At the same time, Page 114 of the act specifically exempts members of Congress from the public plan.

The bill mandates that all other Americans enroll in “qualified” health plans and submit proof of enrollment to the government.

Everyone must report “the name, address, and taxpayer identification number of each individual who is covered under health insurance that is qualifying coverage” and include the “number of months during the calendar year during which each such individual was covered under such health insurance,” along with “such other information as the Secretary may prescribe.”

Under his plan for health “reform,” President Obama has promised Americans that citizens will have the same health care options members of Congress receive. During his presidential campaign, he told an audience in Canton, Ohio, in October 2008: “If you don’t have health insurance, you’ll be able to get the same kind of health insurance that members of Congress give themselves.”

At a news conference June 23, Obama said people will be able to choose their insurance “the same way that federal employees do, same way that members of Congress do.”

Mark McClellan, a doctor and economist at the Brookings Institution, told USA Today he believes Congress gets a great deal when it comes to health care options.

Dr. Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist and researcher at the New York University Langone Medical Center, asked President Obama if he wouldn’t seek outside care for his wife or daughters if they became ill and his public plan limited treatment and tests. The president would not pledge not to seek outside care, though he said, “I think families all across America are going through decisions like that all the time. And, you’re absolutely right that if it’s my family member, if it’s my wife, if it’s my children, if it’s my grandmother, I always want them to get the very best care.

But Rep. John Fleming, R-La., a physician, asks if public health care is such a great idea, why don’t members of Congress who vote for it actually sign up their own families?

He has offered H. Res. 615 with 53 Republican co-sponsors, which states:

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that members who vote in favor of the establishment of a public, federal government run health insurance option are urged to forgo their right to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) and agree to enroll under that public option.

Fleming said that under both the House and Senate proposals, members of Congress won’t have to participate in the government plan for at least five years – and even after five years, enrollment will still be considered optional. Meanwhile, every other American will be forced to comply with government rules by obtaining “qualifying” plans.

Fleming told Fox News, “All these health care bills that are coming out on the Democrats’ side – the ‘reform’ bills – basically say that Congress is exempt for at least the first five years, and perhaps longer,” he said. “I’ve issued H. Res. 615 that simply says, look, if you vote for this, then you should choose it.”

He continued, “We’ve reached out to every Democrat in the House, and we have yet to have a taker. They want it for every American – except for members of Congress.”

Fleming’s bill has been referred to the House Committee on House Administration.

On July 16, Rep. Dean Heller, R.-Nev., offered a similar amendment to H.R. 3200 during the House Ways and Means Committee markup that would require members of Congress to enroll in its own government-run health care program. Democrats defeated the amendment by a vote of 21 to 18.

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original post on www.offmyfrontporch.com » Mike, Fri. Jul. 31, 06:35pm EST
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Bill May Tue. Aug. 04, 01:17pm EST#1

Bummer! Page 114 just killed my plan for Congressional Soylent Green. I figured as a show of "faith" in their own legislation, Congress could vote it in, then be first in line to be counseled on their "Death with Dignity" stipulation since most of them have been in office since the late fifties and sixties. Then we'd get to replace them with people who don't get lost when going "home" due to progress and who are more in tune with their consitituents and introduce a "REAL" health plan.

Rather than slap a band-aid on a symptom, fix the cause. The underlying reason people cannot afford health insurance is not even centered on health, it's litigation. The current American "I'm gonna sue..." attitude allows lawyers (I wouldn't give them the title of Attorney [there is a difference, Attorneys represent, Lawyers sue]) to file suit against doctors for the most minute items, driving up malpractice insurance, driving up doctors fees, driving up health insurance cost to the populace. Similar to the ludicrous COBRA program (legislated by Congress). For those who haven't been exposed to COBRA here's a short synopsis:

  • Good job, paying $800.00 per month in health insurance
  • Get laid off, No Income
  • Get offer to join Federally mandated insurance program through your former employer (COBRA)
  • No job, now pay $1600.00 for same coverage

Sounds good from a Socialistic view, everyone is offered health insurance, therefore, everyone has the same advantage. Except, liberal socialist forget the fact, the individual no longer has income of $1800.00 a month to pay for the COBRA (named aptly don't you think).

VotersOfNY Sat. Aug. 22, 11:17pm EST#2

8.5 MILLION government employees, including politicians, will keep the insurance they have now and will be exempt from Obamacare. They get great health coverage and you pay for about 75% of it. And they best thing of all (for them that is) is you will STILL be paying for it while you get lousy Obamacare. Go to Office of Personnel Management web site (link below) and check out the premiums. An example of one plan is about $800 a month for a family plan. Our taxes picks up about $600 of that. Not bad. Don't you wish you could pay that for great coverage. Well forget it unless you're a pig (government employee). I don't really mean pig, I'm talking about the pigs (Obama & Company) in Animal Farm who started out as equals on the farm when they overthrew the farmer and before long were getting all the good stuff while the rest of the animals (You & me) got little except lots of work. That's the Obama adminstration for you. Check out link below and ask Obama why EVERYONE isn't getting the same health reform? You want honesty Mr. Obama, you got to give it.

http://www.opm.gov/INSURE/HEALTH/INDEX.ASP

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