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Insurance Lobby
Sun Oct 18, 2009 at 13:41:58 PDT
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( - promoted by buhdydharma )
Since Lobbyists are the "REAL agents of Change" in most of our Legislation, since Lobbyists practically write much of the Legislation, that they Lobby for, insuring that it will Benefit ONLY their Benefactors --
I've been wondering WHEN will the Democratic Party take a stand on this "non representative" process, which contaminates so much of The People's Business, that SHOULD be taking place in Congress? Why is it, that Congress mostly caters to Corporate Business concerns, putting OURS off until some unknown Future date?
SO, I went to the source,
THE 2008 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PLATFORM
to find out
Where DOES the Democratic Party stand on Lobbyists?
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 at 19:51:18 PDT
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(noon. - promoted by ek hornbeck)
Wyden amendment gaining support
By Tony Romm, The Hill - 09/22/2009
An amendment to the Senate Finance Committee's healthcare bill that would permit employees to shop around for health insurance policies is slowly gaining momentum on the Hill.
The idea, pitched by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) last week, would open the proposed "insurance exchange" -- where consumers can compare and purchase insurance plans -- to Americans who already receive coverage from their employers.
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What has made Wyden's proposal especially appealing today, however, is the Congressional Budget Office's recent cost estimate. By their math, his amendment would reduce the bill's impact on the deficit by about $1 billion over the next 10 years.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-...
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 at 18:17:13 PDT
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(10 am. - promoted by ek hornbeck)
Health Reform's Missing Ingredient
By Ron Wyden, Senator D-OR, NYTimes Op-Ed
September 17, 2009
The various bills making their way through Congress would, as the president explained, provide some consumer choice by establishing large marketplaces where people could easily compare insurance plans and pick the one that best suits their needs.
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The problem with these bills, however, is that they would not make the exchanges available to all Americans. Only very small companies and those individuals who can't get insurance outside of the exchange - 25 million people - would be allowed to shop there. This would leave more than 200 million Americans with no more options, private or public, than they have today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...
Wait a second, I thought the Public Option, would give us a Choice --
give US ALL a Choice?
The Insurance Exchange will be closed to "more than 200 million Americans"?
that must be a typo!?!
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 at 18:39:06 PDT
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Poll Finds Most Doctors Support Public Option
by Joseph Shapiro, NPR -- September 14, 2009
When polled, "nearly 3/4 of physicians supported some form of a public option, either alone or in combination with private insurance options,"
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, conducted a random survey, by mail and by phone, of 2,130 doctors. They surveyed them from June right up to early September.
Most doctors - 63 percent - say they favor giving patients a choice that would include both public and private insurance.
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another 10 percent of doctors say they favor a public option only; they'd like to see a single-payer health care system. Together, the two groups add up to 73 percent.

http://www.npr.org/templates/s...
Hmmm? I wonder if Doctors, know anything about our Broken Insurance System?
Ya think!?
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Sun Jul 12, 2009 at 11:37:02 PDT
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also posted on the kos
It's simply amazing, how Obstructionists operate
Step Right Up!
This magic elixir, will solve everything --
It's called "More of the Same"
(aka "Private Insurance knows best.")
It's simply amazing what Paid Shills will say
to keep their Wealthy Patrons rolling in clover.
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 at 08:33:51 PDT
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also posted on the kos
A Day In The Life Of A Georgia Lobbyist
Her phone rings. It is another board member, and he is at the Capitol. We are off to the third floor and a day that accelerates from 0 to 60 very quickly. Among the sea of suits, we find her guest and connect him with Rep. Stephens, who will escort him onto the floor of the House for a visit.
Immediately thereafter, we meet up with the lobbyist for the Department of Economic Development, which houses the tourism budget and serves as the state's marketing apparatus for the industry. They discuss the House budget cuts, pending legislation and chart strategy. During that conversation she is approached by another lobbyist from the Association County Commissioners of Georgia who relays concerns over a hotel tax bill introduced a day earlier. Joy assures her the bill is a temporary bill and that a substitute is coming. [...]
Not much later, the lobbyist for the Georgia Municipal Association approaches Joy expressing similar concerns. Joy again explains a substitute is coming.
Shhhh! it's a secret!
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Mon Jul 06, 2009 at 20:44:50 PDT
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(11:00AM EST - promoted by Nightprowlkitty)
crossposted on Daily Kos
White House Open to Deal on Public Health Plan
By LAURA MECKLER and JANET ADAMY - JULY 7, 2009 - WSJ
WASHINGTON -- It is more important that health-care legislation inject stiff competition among insurance plans than it is for Congress to create a pure government-run option, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said Monday.
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One of the most contentious issues is whether to create a public health-insurance plan to compete with private companies.
Mr. Emanuel said one of several ways to meet President Barack Obama's goals is a mechanism under which a public plan is introduced only if the marketplace fails to provide sufficient competition on its own. He noted that congressional Republicans crafted a similar trigger mechanism when they created a prescription-drug benefit for Medicare in 2003. In that case, private competition has been judged sufficient and the public option has never gone into effect.
Mr. Obama has pushed hard for a vigorous public option. But he has also said he won't draw a "line in the sand" over this point.
http://online.wsj.com/article/...
OH NO! Not that stupid Trigger Option again!
Enough Already!
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 at 00:12:51 PDT
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(10:00AM EST - promoted by Nightprowlkitty)
Have you met your Senate Finance Committee?
Give em a call because your Future Health Care, or lack thereof, is in their hands.
Senate Committee on Finance
Members
REPUBLICANS
CHUCK GRASSLEY, IA
ORRIN G. HATCH, UT
OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, ME
JON KYL, AZ
JIM BUNNING, KY
MIKE CRAPO, ID
PAT ROBERTS, KS
JOHN ENSIGN, NV
MIKE ENZI, WY
JOHN CORNYN, TX
DEMOCRATS
MAX BAUCUS, MT
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, WV
KENT CONRAD, ND
JEFF BINGAMAN, NM
JOHN F. KERRY, MA
BLANCHE L. LINCOLN, AR
RON WYDEN, OR
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, NY
DEBBIE STABENOW, MI
MARIA CANTWELL, WA
BILL NELSON, FL
ROBERT MENENDEZ, NJ
THOMAS CARPER, DE
http://finance.senate.gov/site...
Chances are, these good Senators, while they hear us, have some other Constituents, always on their minds.
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