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jwhop
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posted March 19, 2010 10:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
MY HEALTH CARE PLAN
March 17, 2010

Ann Coulter

Liberals keep complaining that Republicans don't have a plan for reforming health care in America. I have a plan!

It's a one-page bill creating a free market in health insurance. Let's all pause here for a moment so liberals can Google the term "free market."

Nearly every problem with health care in this country -- apart from trial lawyers and out-of-date magazines in doctors' waiting rooms -- would be solved by my plan.

In the first sentence, Congress will amend the McCarran-Ferguson Act to allow interstate competition in health insurance.

We can't have a free market in health insurance until Congress eliminates the antitrust exemption protecting health insurance companies from competition. If Democrats really wanted to punish insurance companies, which they manifestly do not, they'd make insurers compete.

The very next sentence of my bill provides that the exclusive regulator of insurance companies will be the state where the company's home office is. Every insurance company in the country would incorporate in the state with the fewest government mandates, just as most corporations are based in Delaware today.

That's the only way to bypass idiotic state mandates, requiring all insurance plans offered in the state to cover, for example, the Zone Diet, sex-change operations, and whatever it is that poor Heidi Montag has done to herself this week.

President Obama says we need national health care because Natoma Canfield of Ohio had to drop her insurance when she couldn't afford the $6,700 premiums, and now she's got cancer.

Much as I admire Obama's use of terminally ill human beings as political props, let me point out here that perhaps Natoma could have afforded insurance had she not been required by Ohio's state insurance mandates to purchase a plan that covers infertility treatments and unlimited ob/gyn visits, among other things.

It sounds like Natoma could have used a plan that covered only the basics -- you know, things like cancer.

The third sentence of my bill would prohibit the federal government from regulating insurance companies, except for normal laws and regulations that apply to all companies.

Freed from onerous state and federal mandates turning insurance companies into public utilities, insurers would be allowed to offer a whole smorgasbord of insurance plans, finally giving consumers a choice.

Instead of Harry Reid deciding whether your insurance plan covers Viagra, this decision would be made by you, the consumer. (I apologize for using the terms "Harry Reid" and "Viagra" in the same sentence. I promise that won't happen again.)

Instead of insurance companies jumping to the tune of politicians bought by health-care lobbyists, they would jump to the tune of hundreds of millions of Americans buying health insurance on the free market.

Hypochondriac liberals could still buy the aromatherapy plan and normal people would be able to buy plans that only cover things like major illness, accidents and disease. (Again -- things like Natoma Canfield's cancer.)

This would, in effect, transform medical insurance into ... a form of insurance!

My bill will solve nearly every problem allegedly addressed by ObamaCare -- and mine entails zero cost to the taxpayer. Indeed, a free market in health insurance would produce major tax savings as layers of government bureaucrats, unnecessary to medical service in America, get fired.

For example, in a free market, the government wouldn't need to prohibit insurance companies from excluding "pre-existing conditions."

Of course, an insurance company has to be able to refuse new customers with "pre-existing conditions." Otherwise, everyone would just wait to get sick to buy insurance. It's the same reason you can't buy fire insurance on a house that's already on fire.

That isn't an "insurance company"; it's what's known as a "Christian charity."

What Democrats are insinuating when they denounce exclusions of "pre-existing conditions" is an insurance company using the "pre-existing condition" ruse to deny coverage to a current policy holder -- someone who's been paying into the plan, year after year.

Any insurance company operating in the free market that pulled that trick wouldn't stay in business long.

If hotels were as heavily regulated as health insurance is, right now I'd be explaining to you why the government doesn't need to mandate that hotels offer rooms with beds. If they didn't, they'd go out of business.

I'm sure people who lived in the old Soviet Union thought it was crazy to leave groceries to the free market. ("But what if they don't stock the food we want?")

The market is a more powerful enforcement mechanism than indolent government bureaucrats. If you don't believe me, ask Toyota about six months from now.

Right now, insurance companies are protected by government regulations from having to honor their contracts. Violating contracts isn't so easy when competitors are lurking, ready to steal your customers.

In addition to saving taxpayer money and providing better health insurance, my plan also saves trees by being 2,199 pages shorter than the Democrats' plan.

Feel free to steal it, Republicans!
http://www.anncoulter.com/

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katatonic
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posted March 19, 2010 04:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message
her last line supports the claims of the "democrats" in the first line...ie the republicans do NOT have a plan.

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katatonic
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posted March 22, 2010 09:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message
and her remark about toyota highlights the problem with a completely "free market". as in the days when ford did not recall its exploding pinto cars, the stockholder pressure to produce more and more profits or hit the highway, creates monsters who KNOWINGLY send lethal weapons onto the market disguised as transportation.

so a few (hundred) people die - as long as the bottom line is covered it is just "a calculated risk". tsk tsk.

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Glaucus
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posted March 22, 2010 10:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message

what about psychiatric disorders,psychiatry,and psychiatric medications,and the pharmaceutical companies?

Raymond

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"Nothing matters absolutely;
the truth is it only matters relatively"

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Glaucus
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posted March 22, 2010 10:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message

what about psychiatric disorders,psychiatry,and psychiatric medications,and the pharmaceutical companies?

Raymond

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"Nothing matters absolutely;
the truth is it only matters relatively"

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jwhop
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posted March 22, 2010 11:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
Sorrrrrry, but you...as usual don't know what the hell you're talking about.

Republicans in the House and Senate submitted detailed health care legislation which would have focused on problems in the US health care system. O'Bomber admitted as much in the so called health care summit with Republicans and demoscats which was televised.

demoscats ignored them because they aren't interested in fixing health care problems. They're interested in total control of 17% more of the private sector.

They're going down, down, down in November.

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katatonic
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posted March 23, 2010 03:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message

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AcousticGod
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posted March 23, 2010 05:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
quote:
They're interested in total control of 17% more of the private sector.

Total BS. Do you even think before you write? Even if healthcare was totally under the government's control, it still wouldn't be under Democrat's exclusive control; not as long as we have elections.

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katatonic
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posted March 23, 2010 09:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message
well since the stockmarket is held as the measuring standard of whether something is good for us or not, the reaction of that august body should be cheering for the "no"s"...if they care about the country and not just their control of it!

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