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In reply to the discussion: Most Americans oppose health law but like provisions [View all]TBF
(36,568 posts)10. We don't need the middle men -
we should simply remove the age restriction from Medicare and presto we have single payer. The insurance company execs (and their lobbies) will fight it but it should have been done a long time ago.
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I think this is a big lie pushed by the RW and the media. Who are they asking in these polls.
nanabugg
Jun 2012
#2
Yeah, what we really want is single payer, reform that will really cut costs. Open the door SCOTUS,
mother earth
Jun 2012
#5
Who processes the Medicare claims in your state for the Social Security Administration?
NNN0LHI
Jun 2012
#11
The new health care law will: -Ensure that all Americans have access to quality, affordable health c
dflprincess
Jun 2012
#62
This situation exists due to the negligence of the major media sources to accurately inform.
olegramps
Jun 2012
#18
Agreed 100%. Where's the seperation of church and state and why do they still get a tax exemption?
Auntie Bush
Jun 2012
#22
MAJOR discrepancy from the story: "Sixty-one percent of Americans are against the mandate."
Romulox
Jun 2012
#20
BUT just like the rest of the law I doubt they know what the mandate means to them
SoutherDem
Jun 2012
#32
Come on. It means they are FORCED to buy insurance from the same group that's been ripping them off
Romulox
Jun 2012
#34
It was trick that WRENCHED the debate to the far right. Now we are arguing about how much guaranteed
Romulox
Jun 2012
#39
Forcing people to buy the ones who are ripping them off seems a poor solution though...
Romulox
Jun 2012
#26
They figured it out, this time: ""Sixty-one percent of Americans are against the mandate." nt
Romulox
Jun 2012
#30
"In fact the state (Mass.) has the highest individual market premiums in the country,"
Romulox
Jun 2012
#48
The argument that the poor insurance companies wouldn't be able to make it is not a selling point
TheKentuckian
Jun 2012
#40