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by matt at 11:31 am on November 23rd, 2009 in Congressional Man Date, Depends on the Definition of Change, Health CareOur private, for-profit health insurance system, designed to fatten the profits of private health insurers and Big Pharma, is about to be turned over to … our private, for-profit health care system. Except that now private health insurers and Big Pharma will be getting some 30 million additional customers, paid for by the rest of us.
Upbeat policy wonks and political spinners who tend to see only portions of cups that are full will point out some good things: no pre-existing conditions, insurance exchanges, 30 million more Americans covered. But in reality, the cup is 90 percent empty. Most of us will remain stuck with little or no choice — dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line, who deny our claims, who charge us more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who bury us in forms, who don’t take our calls.
tom wrote:
is this the socialism i keep hearing about? why can i still not buy a plane ticket direct to Cuba?!
Posted 24 Nov 2009 at 7:05 am ¶