Friday, January 20, 2012

What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?

Be specific. Tell me where, specifically, in the bill I can find what offends you.



I know I'm going to get a bunch of Fox News and Glenn Beck links, but what I'm looking for is language from the bill itself.What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?What most offends me is that it wasn't single-payer. It also did not include a strong public option for folks who wanted their hard-earned health care dollars to go towards providing health care, as opposed to providing a 3rd vacation home for a health insurance industry executive.What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?
Nothing bothers me, since most of it will have little or more effect on me. Of course, it doesn't fully go into effect for several more years. Insurance companies are now raising prices until they are not allowed to do so.



It will not be mandatory people will have a choice, buy insurance or pay a fine. There is a choice. I have been paying for health insurance since I graduated college in 1968..every month, every year.What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?That it's illegal to pass it, that we didn't get to vote on it, that they didn't read it before passing it, that it's mandatory, that the insurance costs more, that it provides less, that it'll screw up the health care industry, that it'll destroy jobs, that it's some horrible version of spreading the wealth that will cripple the country....



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Besides the fascist directive to buy from a corporation or else, there is a provision in the back pages of the Health Care Reform bill that requires any business or self-employed who buys $600 or more in supplies from a single vendor to report it to the IRS via 1099 form.



Repeat for each vendor. Multiply that by millions across the country. The IRS even is complaining about it, it will be a nightmare of record keeping for everybody involved.



It was put there to help "pay for" this piece of misbegotten corporate welfare ... which none of our fine "representatives" even read.



~What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?There should have been a public option, I personally think the bill is a step in the right direction, and an improvement over how things were. But not having a public option, simply limits our choices. (oddly enough you'll find that many of the people who attacked the public option, are now upset about their private insurance.. when if they wouldn't have foolishly listened to people like Palin, they would today have had other options to change insurance from their private insurance they complain about today)What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?
My main concern is how they are paying for it. Cutting medicare and misappropriate the money to give it to the healthcare reform isn't right, and I think illegal.
As a Democrat the only really offensive part ( and I do find it offensive ) is Mandatory Health Insurance . Other wise it is alright with me .What is the most offensive part of the recent healthcare legislation?
To me the most offensive thing about it is that our representatives didn't even read it before they voted for it.
That it didn't include a single payer option that most of American supported.
I find when they call it "Obamacare". That is offensive to me.



It's Health Care Reform and nothing more.
No public option
That it is being controlled by the IRS.
That the Republicans didn't think of it first/
Having it forced on me.
the fact that my policy just went up $1500 a year to pay for democrats who do not pay anything
Insurance companies shouldn't be forced to insure kids with preexisting conditions. Its just too expensive, and people should pay for their own kids if they want them.

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