Barack Obama just emailed me back about my being upset that the Whitehouse is not doing enough to tell us what is in the health bill and that they have responsibility to tell us as in the absence of information, people will make it up, get would up, and begin making crazy death threats.
Here is response: let's make it an viral email !
Dear Friend:
Thank you for writing. After a century of striving, after a year of debate, and after a historic vote, health care reform is no longer an unmet promise to the American people. It is the law of the land.
This legislation builds on our current system of private insurance and gives American families greater control over their own health care. It cuts costs for families, gives Americans greater consumer protections and choice, keeps our promises to seniors on Medicare, strengthens small businesses, and cuts the deficit to help secure a brighter future for our children and grandchildren.
Here is what health reform means for you:
KEEPING YOUR COVERAGE: If you like your current insurance, you can keep it. If you like your doctor, there is nothing in this law that interferes with that relationship. In fact, you will have greater control over your own health care, not government or insurance companies.
ENDING ABUSIVE INSURANCE PRACTICES: This year, insurance companies will be prohibited from denying children coverage because of pre-existing conditions, and in 2014 for adults. Until 2014, uninsured individuals with pre-existing conditions will have access to affordable insurance through a temporary subsidized high-risk insurance pool. Beginning this year, insurance companies can no longer place lifetime or restrictive annual limits on the amount of care patients receive, and they can no longer drop people from coverage when they get sick.
New offices of health insurance consumer assistance will help individuals in the process of filing complaints or appeals against insurance companies. Learn more at:
STRENGTHENING MEDICARE: Guaranteed Medicare benefits are preserved and expanded. In fact, this year, seniors who fall into the "donut hole" will receive a $250 rebate to help pay for prescription drugs. In 2011, seniors in this coverage gap will receive a 50 percent discount for brand name drugs, and by 2020, the donut hole will be completely closed. In addition, beginning in 2011, Medicare beneficiaries will receive free preventive-care services. Learn more at: www.whitehouse.gov/health-care- meeting/proposal/titleiii
HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES: On the day I signed the new law, small businesses became immediately eligible for tax credits of up to 35 percent of their premium contributions for employee coverage. This makes coverage more affordable so small business owners do not have to choose between hiring and health care. By 2014, small businesses with up to 100 employees will have access to state-based Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Exchanges, where they can purchase affordable, quality insurance and may qualify for tax credits up to 50 percent of employer premium contributions. Learn more at:
Beginning in 2011, insurance companies will be required to submit justifications for requested premium increases. Any company with excessive or unjustified premium increases may not be able to participate in the new Exchanges. Insurers will also be required to meet new standards that limit overhead costs and provide premium rebates if they fail to satisfy these new standards.
EXPANDING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE COVERAGE THROUGH MIDDLE CLASS TAX CUTS: Middle class and working families will have greater access to quality, affordable health care. The new law provides tax credits to middle-class families who cannot afford insurance on their own, providing the largest middle class tax cuts for health care in history. New plans will have a cap on what insurance companies can require beneficiaries to pay in out-of-pocket expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles. In addition, this year, young people up to age 26 can stay on their parents' insurance policy. Reform will expand health insurance coverage to 32 million Americans, guaranteeing 94 percent of Americans will be covered. Learn more at:
HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: Starting in 2014, small businesses and individuals who are uninsured, self-employed, or have lost or changed jobs will be able to choose insurance coverage in new competitive insurance marketplaces. These state- based Exchanges will pool buying power, providing Americans with the same private insurance choices that Members of Congress will have and fostering choice and competition. In addition, the new law allows States to enter into interstate health care choice compacts, where qualified health plans can be offered in all participating States, allowing families to purchase insurance across state lines and find the plan that works best for them. Learn more
HELPING RETIREES: This year, retirees ages 55-64 who have employer-sponsored health insurance will receive help to lower the costs of their premiums and out-of-pocket expenses through a temporary re-insurance program.
ADDRESSING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: The new law establishes a grant program for States to explore alternative means of resolving disputes over medical treatment and to find ways to reduce medical errors. The grants give States the flexibility to propose tort reforms that work best for them. My Administration is also funding medical liability demonstration projects through the Department of Health and Human Services. Learn more at:
REDUCING THE DEFICIT: The Congressional Budget Office confirmed that health reform will reduce the deficit by over $100 billion in the next decade, and over $1 trillion in the following decade. Learn more at:
CUTTING WASTE, FRAUD, AND ABUSE: Health reform implements unprecedented measures to fight waste, fraud, and abuse and improve the quality and outcomes of care for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. The law ends unwarranted subsidies to private insurance companies and takes important steps to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions, improve patient safety, coordinate care, modernize payment systems, and streamline record-keeping. It also realigns incentives to reward medical providers for the value, not the volume, of their care. The law includes virtually all of the main ideas recommended by health policy experts to slow the growth of health care costs over time.
Seems to me that the major point of the Krugman article isn't that "size doesn't matter". That may be a sub-point, but major point is that the Dodd bill, in it's current form, may give an administration that is determined to reign in the big banks the tools it needs to do so, but it won't FORCE a subsequent administration, which may not be so motivated, to step in and enforce regulations when trouble is brewing.
John Stewart and Steven Colbert are entertainers, Beck is a propogandist. There's a big difference, entertainers don't beat the drum for a political ideology and push their audience to take (violent) action.
Persons with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be understood as hunters in a farmer's world, with a crucial role to advance civilization.
Barack Obama just emailed me back about my being upset that the Whitehouse is not doing enough to tell us what is in the health bill and that they have responsibility to tell us as in the absence of information, people will make it up, get would up, and begin making crazy death threats.
Here is response: let's make it an viral email !
Dear Friend:
Thank you for writing. After a century of striving, after a year of debate, and after a historic vote, health care reform is no longer an unmet promise to the American people. It is the law of the land.
This legislation builds on our current system of private insurance and gives American families greater control over their own health care. It cuts costs for families, gives Americans greater consumer protections and choice, keeps our promises to seniors on Medicare, strengthens small businesses, and cuts the deficit to help secure a brighter future for our children and grandchildren.
Here is what health reform means for you:
KEEPING YOUR COVERAGE: If you like your current insurance, you can keep it. If you like your doctor, there is nothing in this law that interferes with that relationship. In fact, you will have greater control over your own health care, not government or insurance companies.
ENDING ABUSIVE INSURANCE PRACTICES: This year, insurance companies will be prohibited from denying children coverage because of pre-existing conditions, and in 2014 for adults. Until 2014, uninsured individuals with pre-existing conditions will have access to affordable insurance through a temporary subsidized high-risk insurance pool. Beginning this year, insurance companies can no longer place lifetime or restrictive annual limits on the amount of care patients receive, and they can no longer drop people from coverage when they get sick.
New offices of health insurance consumer assistance will help individuals in the process of filing complaints or appeals against insurance companies. Learn more at:
www.whitehouse.gov/health-insurance-consumer-protections
STRENGTHENING MEDICARE: Guaranteed Medicare benefits are preserved and expanded. In fact, this year, seniors who fall into the "donut hole" will receive a $250 rebate to help pay for prescription drugs. In 2011, seniors in this coverage gap will receive a 50 percent discount for brand name drugs, and by 2020, the donut hole will be completely closed. In addition, beginning in 2011, Medicare beneficiaries will receive free preventive-care services. Learn more at: www.whitehouse.gov/health-care- meeting/proposal/titleiii
HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES: On the day I signed the new law, small businesses became immediately eligible for tax credits of up to 35 percent of their premium contributions for employee coverage. This makes coverage more affordable so small business owners do not have to choose between hiring and health care. By 2014, small businesses with up to 100 employees will have access to state-based Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Exchanges, where they can purchase affordable, quality insurance and may qualify for tax credits up to 50 percent of employer premium contributions. Learn more at:
www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform/small-business
HOLDING INSURANCE COMPANIES ACCOUNTABLE:
Beginning in 2011, insurance companies will be required to submit justifications for requested premium increases. Any company with excessive or unjustified premium increases may not be able to participate in the new Exchanges. Insurers will also be required to meet new standards that limit overhead costs and provide premium rebates if they fail to satisfy these new standards.
EXPANDING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE COVERAGE THROUGH MIDDLE CLASS TAX CUTS: Middle class and working families will have greater access to quality, affordable health care. The new law provides tax credits to middle-class families who cannot afford insurance on their own, providing the largest middle class tax cuts for health care in history. New plans will have a cap on what insurance companies can require beneficiaries to pay in out-of-pocket expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles. In addition, this year, young people up to age 26 can stay on their parents' insurance policy. Reform will expand health insurance coverage to 32 million Americans, guaranteeing 94 percent of Americans will be covered. Learn more at:
www.whitehouse.gov/health-care-meeting
PROVIDING MORE OPTIONS THROUGH THE NEW
HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: Starting in 2014, small businesses and individuals who are uninsured, self-employed, or have lost or changed jobs will be able to choose insurance coverage in new competitive insurance marketplaces. These state- based Exchanges will pool buying power, providing Americans with the same private insurance choices that Members of Congress will have and fostering choice and competition. In addition, the new law allows States to enter into interstate health care choice compacts, where qualified health plans can be offered in all participating States, allowing families to purchase insurance across state lines and find the plan that works best for them. Learn more
at: www.whitehouse.gov/health-care-
meeting/proposal/titlei/exchange
HELPING RETIREES: This year, retirees ages 55-64 who have employer-sponsored health insurance will receive help to lower the costs of their premiums and out-of-pocket expenses through a temporary re-insurance program.
ADDRESSING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: The new law establishes a grant program for States to explore alternative means of resolving disputes over medical treatment and to find ways to reduce medical errors. The grants give States the flexibility to propose tort reforms that work best for them. My Administration is also funding medical liability demonstration projects through the Department of Health and Human Services. Learn more at:
healthreform.gov/newsroom/factsheet/medicalliability.html
REDUCING THE DEFICIT: The Congressional Budget Office confirmed that health reform will reduce the deficit by over $100 billion in the next decade, and over $1 trillion in the following decade. Learn more at:
www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/03/18/responsible-and-paid
CUTTING WASTE, FRAUD, AND ABUSE: Health reform implements unprecedented measures to fight waste, fraud, and abuse and improve the quality and outcomes of care for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. The law ends unwarranted subsidies to private insurance companies and takes important steps to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions, improve patient safety, coordinate care, modernize payment systems, and streamline record-keeping. It also realigns incentives to reward medical providers for the value, not the volume, of their care. The law includes virtually all of the main ideas recommended by health policy experts to slow the growth of health care costs over time.
Learn more at: www.whitehouse.gov/health-care- meeting/proposal/titlevi
While some of these reforms will be put in place later, a host of desperately needed reforms will take effect this year.
American workers and families can feel more secure knowing that neither illness nor accident should endanger their pursuit of the American dream.
To learn more about the contents of this legislation and how it affects you, visit: www.whitehouse.gov/health-care- meeting
Thank you again for writing.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
To be a part of our agenda for change, join us at www.WhiteHouse.gov
@Quark, Re:Krugman -
Seems to me that the major point of the Krugman article isn't that "size doesn't matter". That may be a sub-point, but major point is that the Dodd bill, in it's current form, may give an administration that is determined to reign in the big banks the tools it needs to do so, but it won't FORCE a subsequent administration, which may not be so motivated, to step in and enforce regulations when trouble is brewing.
@cmoore: you're kidding?
@Maxrot,, its a matter of arrested development.
Sadly, I have con friends that have taken The Onion articles as genuine.
@Maxrot, Idont' necessarily agree with that..it just that Stewart and Colbert's audience has about 30 IQ points on Beck and Limbaugh's audience.
John Stewart and Steven Colbert are entertainers, Beck is a propogandist. There's a big difference, entertainers don't beat the drum for a political ideology and push their audience to take (violent) action.
@CMoore68 - RE: Fox News is The Onion for conservatives except they don't get the satire.
Dead on. The Recessivist mind is not equipped for satire . . . It appears to be mired in fear and the knee-jerk, hate-filled response to those fears.
Ta da! Member of the day makes good on having recieved The Edison Gene and writes book review.
Have a look here: Read more at Suite101: Thom Hartmann- On Genetically Gifted Children & the Edison Gene
Persons with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be understood as hunters in a farmer's world, with a crucial role to advance civilization.
http://developmental-psychology.suite101.com/article.cfm/thom-hartmann--on-genetically-gifted-children--the-edison-gene
So its "Limbauotmists" and "Beckbiters"? Is Limbautomists the first one?
No Thom - Beck isn't Big Daddy - He's Big Brother, and his program is "The 60 Minutes Hate"!
Fox News isThe Onion for conservatives except they don't get the satire.
@Don't Panic re:"I'm amazed that Paul Krugman doesn't think size matters"..
You know what they say about guys who say size doesn't matter.
Like Wendy Liebman says: "Size doesn't matter...if you're a lesbian!"
@harry ashburn -
Beckbiters! YES!!!
Ladies and Gentlemen ... WE HAVE A WINNER!
"Beckbiters"?
I'm amazed that Paul Krugman doesn't think size matters, regarding big banks. This, from his column on Monday:
"Making Financial Reform Fool-Resistant"
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/05/opinion/05krugman.html
@Maxrot re: Beckensteins: meh... that would work for Al Franken fans.. Frankensteins..
Beck is a greedy self-interested a-hole... big surprise.
Beckwards is good...
maybe even the Beckwarts
mstaggerlee,
Re: McCain's claims that he's not "mavericky," when you lie down with the (dirty) dogs, you get more than fleas.
Howzabout "The Beckwards"?
@Quark, re: FOX
This surprises you? OF COURSE Murdoch says FOX isn't Republican! They're "Fair and Balanced"!
(Who was it who posted here last week that "Fair" means blond, and balanced means "both breasts are about the same size"? - BRILLIANT!)
I find Murdoch's statement far less surprising than Grampy McCain's saying in Newsweek that "I've never considered myself a Maverick."
@harry ashburn
Uh yeah... I'd say Glen Beck is a wee bit racially divisive. Here's another one for ya...
The Beckstabbers
re: "And Thom, paaaleezzz." I believe the correct spelling is "puhleeeeeeeze"! (actual number of "e"s may vary."
@harumann -
Speaking (writing?) as one whose tinnitus gets worse by the day, I have INDEED looked at the Quietus website.
Seems to me that, like pretty much ANY advertisment for a medication, it's all one long disclaimer.