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Clinton Readies Her U.S. Health Plan as Pitfalls Loom
2007-09-16
I suppose an insurance system like this might be OK, but only as a fallback to keep emergency costs from spiraling above health maintenance costs, and as long as the private system remains in place to push technology forward. If people don't have enough money to afford a reasonable premium for this plan then perhaps if they don't have dependents who will suffer without them then they can do community service or something. It would encourage them to get a job if they aren't already motivated to do so.
Hillary Clinton, offering a new prescription for providing all Americans with health-care insurance, is seeking to avoid a repeat of her first, failed bid to revamp the system. While Democratic presidential rivals John Edwards and Barack Obama released health-care plans several months ago, the issue is more complex for the senator from New York.

Clinton's previous disasterously failed effort gives her a voice of authority on health-care coverage now, with 65 percent of Americans in a July Gallup poll expressing ``a great deal'' or ``a fair amount'' of confidence in her on the issue. That's more than any other White House contender. At the same time, it evokes memories of the bureaucracy-laden, 1,342-page proposal that critics still call ``Hillarycare.''
I read parts of that. It was socialized medicine, pure and simple.
``It's very tricky for her,'' said Robert Blendon, professor of health policy and political analysis at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ``But she's not going to get elected president unless she can get through to people on health care,'' said Bob Laszewski, a Washington health policy analyst.
Posted by:gorb

#5  Billary will say anything-ANYTHING to get elected. There is no integrity with the Clintons.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-09-16 18:18  

#4  The Unions would be big benefactors with any comprehensive government plan. With the unions' aging member workforce (and steadily declining membership), they're going to be in a world of hurt with the union self-funded health care systems as the current workforce retires and the 'negotiated retirement health-care benefits' kick in. The larger unions are hemorrhaging $$ now just to provide health benefits AND fund their 'candidates'.

If the AFL-CIO says it's a good thing, then I'm highly suspicious.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2007-09-16 13:06  

#3  All the whiners want immortality at the expense of everyone else. Who decides who gets what in the end. If Canada, the Netherlands, et al are any example, the AARP crowd are in for a rude awaking when 'extraordinary' measures are removed from the program list. You know the year plus waits for surgery or treatments which are readily available now [hoping they'll die off before they add more to the cost of business the budget]. If you thought insurance bean counters had no heart, wait till you see government bureaucrats [from the people who've given you the American education system and the Bureau of Indian Affairs].
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-09-16 12:16  

#2  so basically, I'll end up paying more than I do now, for an ineffectual and bureaucratic system which will make my health decisions for me. F*ck that
Posted by: Frank G   2007-09-16 11:16  

#1  The two problems Hillary cannot get around: (1) another large government-run regulocracy which will turn into a boondoggle (2) forcing healthy people who need no medical care to pay huge amounts for caring for the ill.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-09-16 09:54  

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