tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post6037396691342186910..comments2023-09-30T09:41:52.224-07:00Comments on The Well Spoken Negro's Salon: Fines for the Broke, Struggling and Needy, Really?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post-24786062789338437882009-09-18T01:41:33.514-07:002009-09-18T01:41:33.514-07:00Forcing people (especially healthy people) to buy ...Forcing people (especially healthy people) to buy insurance is a common feature of most healthcare coverage proposals. It is usually offset by subsidies for the truly poor. It is one way to broaden the risk pool.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post-11288743428161265692009-09-18T01:39:44.884-07:002009-09-18T01:39:44.884-07:00Is there a political leader from the "Greates...Is there a political leader from the "Greatest Generation" that you have in mind? To me, the 20 year failure to deal with serious public policy issues is in fact a failure of the baby-boomers. <br /><br />There is a new movie out called taking Woodstock. I don't have to take Woodstock. Woodstock takes me every time I walk on the streets and have to face a drug addict or some criminal that grew up in a broken home. That is the legacy of Woodstock and the baby-boomers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post-78482442555997057122009-09-12T09:49:47.456-07:002009-09-12T09:49:47.456-07:00@Scott: I assume that you've heard about this...@Scott: I assume that you've heard about this notion of creating a "trigger" for the public option. Check out David Sirota on Rachel Maddow's show from last night. He hit the nail on the head. A trigger is established to avoid implementing a particular portion of legislation. <br />I agree with you that a public option of some sort is essential. I am just concerned that we will not get one, even though polls continue to show overwhelming support for it.<br />And I think that there is a degree of selfishness on the part of seniors, coupled (seemingly) with a lack of understanding the government role in their health care.hscfreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15248588351369527519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post-16204423813894008612009-09-10T06:52:22.406-07:002009-09-10T06:52:22.406-07:00A mandate to require that everyone is covered does...A mandate to require that everyone is covered does make sense. <br /><br />A fundamental of any kind of insurance is the avoidance of "adverse selection." No model of insurance, either private or public, can be economically viable if the only people who buy into it are the people who <i>need it right now.</i> I can't wait until my house is on fire to buy homeowner's insurance. I can't wait until I'm diagnosed with terminal cancer to buy life insurance--or health insurance.<br /><br />That's why I'm glad to see President Obama embracing the idea of a mandate to require universal coverage (an idea he did not support during the campaign). And a mandate does in fact require some form of coercion...as in, fines for those who don't buy in.<br /><br />That's also why subsidies to make insurance affordable are necessary, and why the public option is <i>essential</i>.<br /><br />Without the public option all we have is a huge government subsidy to the insurance companies. They (and politicians in their pockets like Baucus) would love "reform" that simply requires everyone to buy their product and supply tax dollars to make that possible for those who can't afford their premiums.<br /><br />On another note, you say--<br /><br /><b>"Further, some within that "Greatest generation" have been painfully selfish in this debate as well. I wonder how many town hall protesters are recipients of governmental health care largess, whether it's medicare, social security or veteran's benefits?"</b><br /><br />I've felt the exact same thing. I'm amazed to see so seniors arguing against "socialized medicine." Do they know what their Medicare is? Are they simply ignorant, or are they selfish?Scottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5905181885778117365.post-31572050533497460422009-09-09T11:30:25.687-07:002009-09-09T11:30:25.687-07:00How do Massachuesettes and Hawaii do it?
Couldn...How do Massachuesettes and Hawaii do it? <br /><br />Couldn't we copy their actions, instead of making all these gyrations which are less about healthcare coverage and more about new forms of taxation?<br /><br />I'm just sayin'...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com