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  • jumpboots 187th PIR 2012/07/08 03:13:43
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    The highest taxes that will leave you gasping for air,less Doctors,less work,and LESS,LESS,LESS. But we will have more corruption,under his Chicago style of government.. As you can see now, how he has destroyed this once great country in less then 4 years. manure An Interesting fact
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/06/19 01:18:31
    jackolantyrn356
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    A war against the Democrats will ensue
  • Ashley 2012/06/19 00:48:11
    Ashley
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    We will be in deep trouble.
  • ronbo51 2012/06/18 22:40:05
    ronbo51
    +1
    run for the wood and swamps!!!
  • Diane Spraggs Yates 2012/06/18 22:12:59
    Diane Spraggs Yates
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    Socialist, Maxist way of governing cenorship no freedom of speech !!! Look what is comming to America !!!!! Oh it's here Obama is doing it by EO !!!!!!
  • TasselLady 2012/06/18 20:53:31
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    And if the Republicans have their way it will be the same crap it is now, and it will get worse no matter WHO gets in office.
  • jumpboo... TasselLady 2012/07/08 02:58:28
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    Say what?
  • TasselLady jumpboo... 2012/07/08 12:41:13
    TasselLady
    They're trying to remove any kind of public assistance. What about people who badly need that assistance? My pastor is allergic to any kind of light. She can't be out in the sun for long or in any kind of light. She has to live in a dark house because of her disability. She volunteers an hour once a week to preach, but it's hard. The Republicans want to remove all of those services, even if people badly need them. What would happen to my pastor then? She wouldn't be able to work because of the light conditions, and she needs medication to control it. For all the Republicans talk about change and "making people accountable", they sure forgot to look at the big picture DIDN'T they? They will continue to have that stance once they're in office, and then we're all doomed. I thank God I can work which I do. Because in a few years my fibromyalgia and arthritis will get much worse.
  • jumpboo... TasselLady 2012/07/08 17:26:17
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    Could you please show me where you have got that info.from. That the Repulicans want to stop that kind of assistance.. Obama will cut ($ 5 Billion from medicare,that will cut a lot of assistance. Check out what Obama will be cutting,it's not the Repulicans.
  • TasselLady jumpboo... 2012/07/08 18:01:48
    TasselLady
    They'll just continue where he left off.
  • jumpboo... TasselLady 2012/07/08 20:40:54
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    Read this. Romney will over turn Obama care.A Project of Economic Policies for the 21st Century e21 HOMEABOUT e21ABOUT OBAMACARE WATCHHomeNews & ResearchPrimerPromises vs. RealityTimelineObamaCare Watch
    Medicare
    ObamaCare cuts a half-trillion dollars from Medicare over the next decade. These cuts are unsustainable and will lead to a reduction in the quality of care for seniors who rely on the program to secure access to needed medical services. The cuts in Medicare Advantage will impose steep costs on millions of Medicare beneficiaries, and will fall disproportionately on low income and minority seniors.

    Across-The-Board Cuts

    Congress has tried many times over the years to control costs in Medicare with across-the-board cuts in Medicare’s payment rates for services, and they’ve always failed. Price controls don’t control the volume of services used by patients, and every time Congress cuts fees, the rising use of services pushes total costs upward despite the per service payment cuts. ObamaCare uses this same flawed strategy of paying health care providers even less money for treatments, even though Medicare payments are already so low that many doctors don’t accept new Medicare patients. The official Medicare actuaries have determined that approximately 15 percent of hospitals wi...








































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    Read this. Romney will over turn Obama care.A Project of Economic Policies for the 21st Century e21 HOMEABOUT e21ABOUT OBAMACARE WATCHHomeNews & ResearchPrimerPromises vs. RealityTimelineObamaCare Watch
    Medicare
    ObamaCare cuts a half-trillion dollars from Medicare over the next decade. These cuts are unsustainable and will lead to a reduction in the quality of care for seniors who rely on the program to secure access to needed medical services. The cuts in Medicare Advantage will impose steep costs on millions of Medicare beneficiaries, and will fall disproportionately on low income and minority seniors.

    Across-The-Board Cuts

    Congress has tried many times over the years to control costs in Medicare with across-the-board cuts in Medicare’s payment rates for services, and they’ve always failed. Price controls don’t control the volume of services used by patients, and every time Congress cuts fees, the rising use of services pushes total costs upward despite the per service payment cuts. ObamaCare uses this same flawed strategy of paying health care providers even less money for treatments, even though Medicare payments are already so low that many doctors don’t accept new Medicare patients. The official Medicare actuaries have determined that approximately 15 percent of hospitals will be driven out of business in less than ten years if these cuts go through and called the cuts “clearly unworkable and almost certain to be overridden by Congress.”

    Medicare Advantage

    The Medicare Advantage (MA) program allows Medicare beneficiaries to voluntarily elect to take their Medicare entitlement in the form of a fixed monthly payment to an authorized private insurance plan. Firms compete for customers by providing additional benefits that are not covered by the traditional Medicare program, such as vision and dental coverage. If their plans are less expensive than the area average for Medicare’s fee-for-service program, then the insurer must pass along most of the extra savings as an incentive for beneficiary enrollment. Currently, about one in four seniors are enrolled in an MA plan.

    ObamaCare drastically reduces payments to MA plans; the cuts will total $150 billion over 10 years. This will force insurers to scale back the extra benefits they are able to provide seniors, or to withdraw their plans entirely from some markets. In some rural areas, these cuts may force all existing MA plans to pull out, leaving the beneficiaries with no options outside of the traditional program.

    An analysis of the MA cuts by Robert Book of the Heritage Foundationand ObamaCare Watch’s Jim Capretta has shown that, on average, MA enrollees will lose $3,714 worth of extra services by 2017 due to the MA reductions in ObamaCare. These reductions will also mean that 7.4 million beneficiaries who would have enrolled in MA in 2017 will be forced into less preferable options by the MA cuts. That’s a full 50% reduction in expected MA enrollment. The impact of the cuts will be even more dramatic in certain localities (as documented in the Book-Capretta analysis). This is one of the most concrete violations of the President’s pledge that “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan” in the entire law.

    Medicare Commission

    ObamaCare creates a new, unelected board -- the Independent Payment Advisory Board, or IPAB -- to cut Medicare even further. This board would be independent from Congress, and is empowered to make cuts that will automatically get implemented unless a veto-proof majority of Congress overturns them with subsequent legislation. The law prevents the IPAB from making any substantive reforms or improvements to Medicare; the only mechanism available to cut costs and hit budget targets is payment rate reductions for providers of services, cuts which only servie to drive even more hospitals and other providers of services to drop out of the program.

    Accountable Care Organizations

    One of many new ideas to cut costs is the creation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACO). These are effectively government-encouraged HMOs, except with hospitals and doctors, and not insurers, running them. The theory is that if hospitals and doctors get to share in the savings, they will find ways to manage care more efficiently for Medicare patients.

    The problem with ACOs, however, is that Medicare beneficiaries are going to be assigned to them involuntarily by the government. Thus, many seniors who today enjoy complete freedom of choice of physicians could find themselves in an ACO in which their physician has a financial incentive to steer them away from the specialists they have normally used for care.

    Pilot Programs

    ObamaCare authorizes scores of pilot programs from 2013 to 2016 which give the government the authority to experiment in Medicare with different payment models. Furthermore, ObamaCare establishes a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to sponsor additional research into new ways of paying for services.

    Proponents of ObamaCare have invested great hope in these pilots. But history indicates they are very unlikely to produce anything of tangible value. In the past, pilot programs have not worked to fundamentally change Medicare because program administrators have found it much easier to impose arbitrary cuts on all licensed providers than to pick and choose winners and losers based on disputable measures of quality and performance.

    Preventive Services

    New services will be required to be covered by Medicare without any out-of-pocket costs if the government decides they qualify as preventive care. This change will not lead to any real savings, as the costs will just be passed on in the form of higher Medicare premiums. Additionally, it will introduce more politicization of the health care system, as lobbyists seek to have certain treatments included in the preventive care list.

    Closing the “Donut Hole”

    The Medicare drug benefit, enacted in 2003, provides insurance coverage for annual above a deductible but below $2,700 and above $6,154 (these are 2009 levels). The gap between $2,700 and $6,154 is called the “donut hole.” ObamaCare phases out this gap by gradually increasing the $2,700 limit.

    The Congressional Budget Office has determined that this plan will raise per prescription costs in Medicare because it will discourage generic substitution in the “donut hole.” With full government-subsidized insurance coverage, many seniors will end up using more expensive branded products with no measurable change in the quality of their care.
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  • TasselLady jumpboo... 2012/07/09 12:45:57
    TasselLady
    And then those of us who are on the poor end of the scale won't be able to stop the rise in premiums and continue to pay for insurance we can't afford. AT least under the Obamacare those of us who make under 20,000 a year would actually get a subsidy to help us pay for that insurance. When you have to buy medication on top of paying expensive premiums, it doesn't leave you with enough to take home. If Romney gets in that all disappears.
  • jumpboo... TasselLady 2012/07/09 18:59:21
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    I had two Aunts in Canada on there health care ,who needed heart by pass surgery,they both died waiting for the by pass about a year apart from each other...That's coming here with obama care...Your going to love the cuts and the wait,wait,wait................ But I think that there is anought smart people who will vote for Romney.

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