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Inform yourself - Government Run Healthcare - what it really means!
Please read this message to me from Senator Vitter. You need to know this information! Pass it on! Your letters to congress and to the white house are needed & do make a difference. Write here http://www.congress.org and http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact
Dear Ms. Meske,
Thank you for contacting me in opposition to a public health insurance plan. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue, and I absolutely agree with you.
The 2,000 plus page health care bill introduced by Majority Leader Reid would create a new government-run health care plan, cost $2.5 trillion for the first ten years at implementation, and will begin taxing Americans in 2010 before any change is implemented in 2014. This bill would increase taxes by $493.6 billion and would cut Medicare by $464.6 billion from beneficiaries, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health. It would also still leave 24 million Americans without coverage in 2019.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office predicts that the government-run public plan established by this bill would have higher premiums than the average private plan, and it confirmed that the new taxes on employers to provide government approved health care plans will ultimately be paid by American workers through lower wages and job loss.
Like you, I understand that Washington-run health care would decrease access, quality, and choice in health care for Americans. Health care decisions are best made by patients and their doctors, not by bureaucrats and politicians in Washington. Important, life-saving surgeries and procedures are often delayed for people living in other nations that have government-run health care. I support and want health care reform that lowers costs, but I will not support a Washington takeover of health care that decreases access and choice and results in delayed and denied care. Rest assured that I will continue to work in the U.S. Senate on legislation that promotes health care choice for Americans in a free market.
Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about other issues important to you.
Dear Ms. Meske,
Thank you for contacting me in opposition to a public health insurance plan. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue, and I absolutely agree with you.
The 2,000 plus page health care bill introduced by Majority Leader Reid would create a new government-run health care plan, cost $2.5 trillion for the first ten years at implementation, and will begin taxing Americans in 2010 before any change is implemented in 2014. This bill would increase taxes by $493.6 billion and would cut Medicare by $464.6 billion from beneficiaries, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health. It would also still leave 24 million Americans without coverage in 2019.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office predicts that the government-run public plan established by this bill would have higher premiums than the average private plan, and it confirmed that the new taxes on employers to provide government approved health care plans will ultimately be paid by American workers through lower wages and job loss.
Like you, I understand that Washington-run health care would decrease access, quality, and choice in health care for Americans. Health care decisions are best made by patients and their doctors, not by bureaucrats and politicians in Washington. Important, life-saving surgeries and procedures are often delayed for people living in other nations that have government-run health care. I support and want health care reform that lowers costs, but I will not support a Washington takeover of health care that decreases access and choice and results in delayed and denied care. Rest assured that I will continue to work in the U.S. Senate on legislation that promotes health care choice for Americans in a free market.
Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about other issues important to you.
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