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Dec 28
2009

Applying My FPL Numbers To Real Life

Society

I want to take a post Marcy Wheeler did yesterday and change it to reflect my revised FPL I did in the previous post. 301% of Poverty Level: $66,370 Federal Taxes (estimate from this page, includes FICA): $8,628 (13% of income) State Taxes (using MI rates on $30,000 of income): $1,305 (2% of income) Food […]

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Dec 23
2009

Quote Of The Day

Politics

“We are tired of watching as year after year candidates offer up detailed health care plans with great fanfare and promise only to see them crushed under the weight of Washington politics and drug and insurance lobbying once the campaign is over.” Candidate Obama Here is the video of candidate Obama saying this, with big […]

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Dec 23
2009

Rep. Louis Slaughter Is A No On Health Care

Science

She is the first one to officially come out against the Senate bill: The Senate health care bill is not worthy of the historic vote that the House took a month ago. Even though the House version is far from perfect, it at least represents a step toward our goal of giving 36 million Americans […]

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Dec 23
2009

How Can We Say “Fix It Later” When Obama Doesn’t Think It’s Broken?

Science

With Obama claiming that he never campaigned for the public option a new probelm is presented – the “fix it later” argument. This comment by Obama has taken a lot of people by surprise. Even Ezra Klein, a strong bill backer, is calling the President’s bluff on this: Oy. I’ll defend the argument that the […]

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Dec 23
2009

Benchmark For HCR: A Serious Public Option

Science

President Obama in July of 2009: The conference then is going to be the place where these differences get ironed out and that’s where, you know, my bottom line will remain: does this cover all Americans, does it drive down costs both in the public sector and the private sector over the long term so […]

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Dec 23
2009

Wendell Potter On Insurance Companies Working To Game The New System

Science

Here is the video of Wendell Potter I mentioned last night: Anyone who seriously thinks that the insurance companies are going to play nice and buy the rules is seriously mistaken.

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Dec 22
2009

Wendell Potter: Nothing Stopping Insurance Cos. From Raising Rates

Science

Something I have been saying all along was just repeated on Countdown by former health insurance executive Wendell Potter – there is nothing to stop insurance companies from raising rates. The bill backers have been touting out charts and tables derived from the CBO report to highlight savings with the new reform. One thing they […]

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Dec 22
2009

Deep Thought

Misc

If I make only 140% of the FPL and the Medicaid cut off is 133% of the FPL, then wouldn’t it make financial sense to try and make a little less per month and get Medicaid instead of paying for insurance?

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Dec 22
2009

Gibbs: Obama Did Everything He Could For The Public Option

Science

Well everything except for minor things like trying to pressure Joe Lieberman into it: White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs insisted once more that President Obama did everything he could to get a public option through the Senate, even if the administration never talked to Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) about his opposition to the provision. […]

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Dec 22
2009

Polling Still Not That Great For Healthcare

Science

Quinnipiac has released a new poll with a lot of focus on health care. As to be expected, the public still isn’t that thrilled with the reform: 21. From what you’ve heard or read, do you mostly approve or mostly disapprove of the proposed changes to the health care system under consideration in Congress?   […]

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