... enacted regarding Insurance -- Fraud/Overspending... is that all those good folk who stood up to ask their Reps questions during this past Summer's so-called "Town Hall" meetings will be pounding their doors down asking; "Why didn't you tell us this was gonna happen... that our insurance premiums were going to skyrocket?"
...and of course those same Reps who did not want their fingerprints on the bill will say... "I didn't know, I never had the time to read the proposals..." Happens all the time.
Granted, some of the Republican proposals are well-thought-out proposals (even if just on a State level) that should be incorporated on a Federal level if that path is taken... I still maintain the thought that there is far too much to yet discuss with healthcare that hasn't even been brought up yet (not even by Republicans -- for some unknown-to-me reason) and that this whole gig needs to slow down a bit to a point where most Americans will fully understand what's to be expected of them regaring their willingness to follow thru on personal wellness...! I would't mind to see this whole gig go thru 2010. in hopes there will be a mutual balance so all Americans (and nobody else) will be content with an acceptable plan.... but as it stand now; there's issues within these propsals that either leave out too many people... or will cost too much w/ added tax and cuts (which some cuts are part of the overspending to providers. Sorry, but I've seen too much of it), especially to thos on the Medicare Advantage Plans who chose such for affordability and not anything else.
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