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The Insurance Companies are the Problem not the Solution
WASHINGTON - November 4 - Following a statement on the Floor of the House of Representative, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today made the following statement about the House health care plan:
“Before
we celebrate the new health care legislation, keep in mind that the
American people will be required by law to buy private insurance and
that they will pay a penalty if they don’t.
“That insurance companies will be subsidized by the government.
“That insurance companies have had double digit increases in premiums in the past four years.
“That we are locking in a for profit structure.
“This
is the result of a health care debate of which the flawed premise is
that health care reform can not happen without the cooperation of the
insurance companies, which make money by not providing health care.
“The
truth is that reform can not happen with them. The insurance companies
are the problem not the solution. This legislation, no matter how well
intended, will likely not be able to deliver, cost too much and be
another bail out for big business at the expense of the American
people.”
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Show AllMr. Kucinich- I believe that the insurance companies are corrupt. I also believe that the reason we do not have comprehensive universal healthcare is because too many members of the U-S House and the U-S Senate and the White House are more corrupt; and that they are owned by the insurance companies. I can't prove that, but I also can't think of any other reason for the Washington Democrats to resist a single payer system. I have not heard any convincing arguments against single payer and I believe that a single payer system is the only logical and moral approach to healthcare in America. I am extremely dissappointed that the Obama administration and the Democrats for whom I voted are not following through on the progressive agenda on which they campaigned.
miggy
quite a post
i've sat with the same knowing
Have anything about "now what....?"