[ale] OT- that thread again. One last word.

wylde bill durtybill at gmail.com
Sat Oct 24 13:07:54 EDT 2009


I agree with those sentiments, and I've already explained how I think it
should be handled.  

Obama's on the right track with thinking, "voluntary option", IMHO- but
such a plan needs to be funded in such a way that congress cannot
"borrow" from it.  It should, in effect, be a "separate union", to all
intents and purposes in order to remove the conflicts of interest
inherent in allowing the Federal government to (mis)manage it as they
have FICA all these years.  The people running shouldn't be bureaucrats
beholden to their jobs to the congressional body, but beholden to the
people via the republican process, and strictly limited in it's scope to
provide health care.  Period.  

I truly believe that this is the only way such a system could be made to
work.  For reasons I've outlined again and again in this thread.   



On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 12:43 -0400, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> The thrust of their amendment is, like it says:  "it seems reasonable 
> that Members of Congress should have exactly the same medical coverage 
> that they impose on the rest of us."  The disingenuous part is that what 
> actually should be happening is that the "rest of us" should have health 
> insurance more like what Congressmen and other Federal employees already 
> get.  Don't get me wrong - FEHPB isn't all heaven and joy, but it's 
> immeasurably more humane than what most people face.
> 
> 
> wylde bill wrote:
> >
> > Which puts congressman Fleming and his staff, along the rest of
> > congress, into the same boat congress might choose to put the rest of us
> > in is being a disingenuous jerk.  That is to say, that if we don't get
> > all those goodies you described earlier, they and their staffs don't
> > either.
> >
> > It would seem that this bill would remove all those nice things from
> > congress & co. if they imposed anything less on the rest of us.  Of
> > course, I voted "yea" on a bill that was worded to imply that such a
> > vote would grant the legislature the power to enable citizens to bring
> > suit against the state and it's minions- not knowing we already had such
> > a power in this state.  Of course, the State government promptly
> > legislated themselves free of any and all civil liability for their 
> > actions- so I'm sure there could be more here than meets the eye.
> >
> >
> >
> >   
> 
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