Two Things Wrong With The Baucus Plan

It forces ordinary people to spend 15% of their after tax income on health insurance and the upper limit that it puts on out of pocket payments is about 25% of family income.

Seldom have so many given so much to so few for so little.

 

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  • 9/17/2009 7:56 AM Jim Ison wrote:
    I discovered your page while reading the NY Times online this morning. I agree with your opinions and share your attitudes regarding the health care debate and other issues. As a Canadian, of course, with complete medical coverage from cradle to grave and the absolute right to vote it out of existence at any time, (in 50 years no political candidate has ever run on that platform.) my opinion is not worth much in America.

    Please do not gloat too much.

    WA

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  • 9/17/2009 11:36 AM Janet Camp wrote:
    Very succinct. I've been wondering for some time if anything much will come of "reform", anything that is meaningful to ordinary people anyway. It looks as though my fears are justified.
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