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Resolved Question: Is right wing propaganda dividing American interests?
The projections of cost of medical care will double in just 3 years. Many folks seem to believe stuff like ‘death squads’ and incredible lies put out by right wingers who want to preserve profits for insurance company’s and pharmaceutical industries.
How is this possible when we know that most developed countries have National Health Care at less than half the cost of what we in America are paying?
Longevity is increasing and already has passed United States in many countries does that mean anything?
Please don’t say that America has the best medical care in the world. That’s worn out and meaningless if you don’t have good insurance and that’s not a guarantee.
Anyone no matter where he lives on this planet can access the best health care in the world as long as he can afford it. That’s the clincher!
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Open Question: Why do people think health insurance is the problem?
Health Insurance just subsidizes the expensive cost of health care, like how house insurance subsidizes the expensive cost of a house.

If health care was common it would be low cost, if it was low cost there wouldn’t be a need for insurance, it would be common like clothes, food, and other necessities of life.

The solution is the shortage of doctors, if doctors were as common as A/C repairmen the labor would be cheaper, it could be cheap to a degree where insurance wouldn’t be required. I propose we remove government regulations on Doctors and let the patients decide who to go to for medical treatment, unless you assume people are stupid and need their hand held to make a decision.

All choices we make should be our own choice, we shouldn’t be mandating and heavily regulating the medical industry. Less restrictions shall give more opportunity for growth. In other words blame the AMA.

Common Sense
Rev-’em-up-Ray-Gun: You’re wrong, both insurance companies do make a profit, but you buy into them for a reimbursement so you don’t get slammed with a heavy financial wall. You’re obviously juvenile and petty to understand how insurance works. Of course they make a profit because they calculate risk wisely. Yet the cost is the issue, not the one shielding the cost.

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Open Question: what did obama say about health care in his state of the union speech?
i’ve seen the video and read the text but i just cant really understand what he means. if u can basically just summarize or tell me upfront what he’s really trying to say that would be awesome…

here is some of the text…

This year, we will step up refinancing so that homeowners can move into more affordable mortgages. (Applause.) And it is precisely to relieve the burden on middle-class families that we still need health insurance reform. (Applause.) Yes, we do. (Applause.)

Now, let’s clear a few things up. (Laughter.) I didn’t choose to tackle this issue to get some legislative victory under my belt. And by now it should be fairly obvious that I didn’t take on health care because it was good politics. (Laughter.) I took on health care because of the stories I’ve heard from Americans with preexisting conditions whose lives depend on getting coverage; patients who’ve been denied coverage; families — even those with insurance — who are just one illness away from financial ruin.

After nearly a century of trying — Democratic administrations, Republican administrations — we are closer than ever to bringing more security to the lives of so many Americans. The approach we’ve taken would protect every American from the worst practices of the insurance industry. It would give small businesses and uninsured Americans a chance to choose an affordable health care plan in a competitive market. It would require every insurance plan to cover preventive care.

And by the way, I want to acknowledge our First Lady, Michelle Obama, who this year is creating a national movement to tackle the epidemic of childhood obesity and make kids healthier. (Applause.) Thank you. She gets embarrassed. (Laughter.)

Our approach would preserve the right of Americans who have insurance to keep their doctor and their plan. It would reduce costs and premiums for millions of families and businesses. And according to the Congressional Budget Office — the independent organization that both parties have cited as the official scorekeeper for Congress — our approach would bring down the deficit by as much as $1 trillion over the next two decades. (Applause.)

Still, this is a complex issue, and the longer it was debated, the more skeptical people became. I take my share of the blame for not explaining it more clearly to the American people. And I know that with all the lobbying and horse-trading, the process left most Americans wondering, “What’s in it for me?”

But I also know this problem is not going away. By the time I’m finished speaking tonight, more Americans will have lost their health insurance. Millions will lose it this year. Our deficit will grow. Premiums will go up. Patients will be denied the care they need. Small business owners will continue to drop coverage altogether. I will not walk away from these Americans, and neither should the people in this chamber. (Applause.)

So, as temperatures cool, I want everyone to take another look at the plan we’ve proposed. There’s a reason why many doctors, nurses, and health care experts who know our system best consider this approach a vast improvement over the status quo. But if anyone from either party has a better approach that will bring down premiums, bring down the deficit, cover the uninsured, strengthen Medicare for seniors, and stop insurance company abuses, let me know. (Applause.) Let me know. Let me know. (Applause.) I’m eager to see it.

Here’s what I ask Congress, though: Don’t walk away from reform. Not now. Not when we are so close. Let us find a way to come together and finish the job for the American people. (Applause.) Let’s get it done. Let’s get it done. (Applause.)

Now, even as health care reform would reduce our deficit, it’s not enough to dig us out of a massive fiscal hole in which we find ourselves. It’s a challenge that makes all others that much harder to solve, and one that’s been subject to a lot of political posturing. So let me start the discussion of government spending by setting the record straight.

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