Thursday, December 19, 2013

We are not going back to the mercy of health insurance companies. They untrustworthy.

Sec. 101. Refundable Tax Credit for Health Insurance Costs of Low-Income
Individuals
Refundable credit: amount tied to average insurance on individual market adjusted for
inflation ($2,613 for individuals/$5,799 for families1).
o $2,000 for an individual
o $4,000 in the case of a joint return
o $500 for each additional dependent
o $5,000 is the maximum amount receivable
Individual taxpayers earning up to 200% Federal...

McCain's Bill is more of the same Republican rhetoric in a different package. What is different here than allowing Medicare pay $7000 subsidy to seniors?

If the uninsured fall into the brackets of income where they receive subsidies, simply make it Single Payer. The people that have been victims to Wall Street give them Single Payer. Why put these folks through anything else? They need health insurance and we know it. So, if those receiving subsidies want something other than the current structure than give them Single Payer. 

If Wall Street continues to manipulate the law and excludes those citizens The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was written for, then provide Single Payer. There should be an option in place NOW that puts Single Payer at the side of any citizen if they are refused benefits by their insurance company. Wall Street already excludes subscribers when they have health issues. The difference between (At Will) Single Payer and Wall Street is death. So, the obligation of the government is to prevent "Death by Wall Street."

Why now? Because Wall Street is already manipulating the law and they will kill people anyway. Why bother with Wall Street, put these folks into Single Payer and get it over with?