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Obama addresses a meeting of millionaires |
Americans overwhelmingly support substantial changes to the health care system and are strongly behind one of the most contentious proposals Congress is considering, a government-run insurance plan to compete with private insurers, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
The poll found that most Americans would be willing to pay higher taxes so everyone could have health insurance and that they said the government could do a better job of holding down health-care costs than the private sector.
Across a number of questions, the poll detected substantial support for a greater government role in health care, a position generally identified with the Democratic Party. When asked which party was more likely to improve health care, only 18 percent of respondents said the Republicans, compared with 57 percent who picked the Democrats. Even one of four Republicans said the Democrats would do better…
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Congressional Republicans say “NO” |
Republicans in Congress have fiercely criticized the proposal as an unneeded expansion of government that might evolve into a system of nationalized health coverage and lead to the rationing of care.
But in the poll, the proposal received broad bipartisan backing, with half of those who call themselves Republicans saying they would support a public plan, along with nearly three-fourths of independents and almost nine in 10 Democrats…
They clearly indicate growing confidence in the government’s ability to manage health care. Half of those questioned said they thought government would be better at providing medical coverage than private insurers, up from 30 percent in polls conducted in 2007. Nearly 60 percent said Washington would have more success in holding down costs, up from 47 percent.
Why should anyone have confidence in insurance companies? Is there anyone left who hasn’t been screwed by their automobile insurance, homeowners coverage, medical insurance company? We all know these slimeballs would steal their mother’s purse if they could skive another 5% from a settlement.
#227 – Patrick,
So, are you honestly saying you do not have health insurance?
I would think you’d be smart enough to select a plan from among those Radio Shack is offering this year.
If it’s not United Healthcare robbing you blind, then it’s BC/BS or Aetna or CIGNA or some other health insurance company. I’m sure yours also pays the CEO an obscene amount of money for the express purpose of denying health care to their insureds.
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#228 Address the point Scott. It is NOT the gov’s job to tell what I must buy for my personal use. Face it your argument is having the Fed gov do something that is blatantly unconstitutional. If you can’t address my point don’t bother typing.
#229 – PatDick,
That’s funny as all hell. You ignore my point while asserting that I have ignored yours. You’re an even bigger ass than I thought.
Do you or do you not have health insurance?