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Republicans Have Drafted a Health Bill, and It Sucks

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 6:47 AM on November 3, 2009.


The bill is so outlandishly aristocratic, it might just be a gift for Dems.
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FALLING SHORT OF LOW EXPECTATIONS.... The goading and taunts appear to have been effective: House Republicans will have a health care reform bill. It's been sent to the Congressional Budget Office for scoring, and will, if all goes according to plan, be ready to go 72 hours before a possible floor vote on the Democratic proposal.

So, what's in it? We won't know for sure until it's formally unveiled, but House GOP leaders started offering some details yesterday. At this point, their proposal may be even worse than expected.

Republicans are preparing to unveil their own health bill in the next few days. Minority Leader John Boehner (R., Ohio) said Monday that the plan wouldn't seek to prevent health-insurance companies from denying sick people insurance -- a key plank of the Democrats' legislation.

It seemed for a while that there was one thing everyone could agree on -- private insurers shouldn't be able to discriminate against consumers based on pre-existing conditions. But barring any changes to the Republican plan, GOP lawmakers aren't even prepared to inconvenience private insurance companies with popular, common sense provision.

A Wall Street Journal report added yesterday, "Republicans also wouldn't prevent insurers from ending policies once an individual becomes seriously ill."

There would also be no individual mandate, no employer mandate, no exchange, and no tax credits or subsidies to help purchase coverage.

Indeed, the basis for the GOP's approach to reform rejects the notion of bringing coverage to those who don't have it. For Republicans, the point of the endeavor is to lower costs, not help the uninsured. "[Democrats'] focus is to get as close presumably to universal coverage as possible," GOP Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.) said. "Republicans, listening to the American people back home, believe the real issue here is cost."

I see. So, if you're among the tens of millions of Americans with no coverage, the Republican plan isn't for you. If you have a pre-existing condition, the Republican plan isn't for you. If you're worried about your private insurer dropping you when you need coverage most, the Republican plan isn't for you. But if you're an executive at an insurance company, you're going to just love the GOP alternative plan.

If the descriptions of the GOP proposal are accurate, the House Republican reform plan may be quite a gift to Democrats.

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Tagged as: republicans, health care, boehner, health care reform, health care bill

Steve Benen is "blogger in chief" of the popular Washington Monthly online blog, Political Animal. His background includes publishing The Carpetbagger Report, and writing for a variety of publications, including Talking Points Memo, The American Prospect, the Huffington Post, and The Guardian. He has also appeared on NPR's "Talk of the Nation," MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show," Air America Radio's "Sam Seder Show," and XM Radio's "POTUS '08."


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Note to House Republicans:
Posted by: CanuckKid on Nov 3, 2009 7:40 AM   
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What's the point of paying for medical insurance if the insurer can deny you care right when you need it?

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» RE: Note to House Republicans: Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» Because Posted by: chaoslegs
Open Enrollment
Posted by: JSquercia on Nov 3, 2009 7:43 AM   
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There may a PLUS side to the fact that Health Care Debate is still on because this is the time of Open enrollment for those who HAVE Employer provided insurance . People will once again notice that their premium has gone up while their coverage and choices have gone DOWN
When I first retire I had a plan that had a point of service option that paid 90% . I now have a plan that has a 60% rate and I have be in a Preferred Provider Network .The best thing was the Drug Plan but they cut that too.
Maybe this type of change will finally convince people that the Insurance Companies are NOT providing Insurance but rather generating HUGE profits and SKY HIGH CEO salaries

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» RE: Open Enrollment Posted by: Sister_Lauren
In the line of fire
Posted by: donrus on Nov 3, 2009 8:08 AM   
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It is so much easier to criticize someone else than it is to produce. Just remember the catcalls of the losers whenever anyone went to the front of the class to give a presentation.

It is about time the Republicans showed what they are for, instead of just criticizing, and put themselves in the line of fire.

It's been said before, but their plan seems to be: If you are rich you will benefit. If you are sick or poor (and aren't we all getting sicker and poorer?) then shut up and die without a fuss...please don't litter the sidewalks with your bodies. Oh, and have a nice day.

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» RE: In the line of fire Posted by: Sister_Lauren
How timely...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Nov 3, 2009 8:14 AM   
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... the democratic bills are already being squared... and the republicans FINALLY get around to writing a bill.

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Republican Plan for Red States, Single Payer for Blue States
Posted by: kettleblack on Nov 3, 2009 8:33 AM   
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And anyone crossing Blue state lines for free health care can be treated as an illegal.
How long before all the Red States adopt Single Payer Health Care?

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How long does is it take?
Posted by: chaoslegs on Nov 3, 2009 12:28 PM   
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To score something that is only two words. "No changes."

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The repuglicans have no shame
Posted by: RumbleFish on Nov 3, 2009 4:22 PM   
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Again, I say...it's the 'right' that hates America and it's citizens.
How much more proof do people need?
They are some truly evil people.

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As Congressman Grayson said...
Posted by: RevJDSpears on Nov 4, 2009 10:38 AM   
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"The Republican plan is...DON'T GET SICK! If you do get sick, DIE QUICKLY" or some such words. It would seem that it precisely what the Republicans are offering!

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grow up
Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com on Nov 21, 2009 5:39 AM   
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Looking back over the history of Republican rule and political interference in this country, there is an obvious thread of immature, cold heartedness, approaching evil cruel and thoughtless behavior on the part of Republican politicians in this country.Offering no concern for low and middle class humans, the Republicans continue to show contempt for the vast majority of American citizens. We started a progressive trend in this country in 2006, let's make it an overwhelming choice in 2010 and basically throw the bums out for good!

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