Help Ask Questions About National Healthcare that Need Answers

The Issue

We all want affordable healthcare. What if a system were available that: 1) provided good basic healthcare for all and that allowed anyone to add additional coverage at reasonable prices; 2) everyone was covered, all the time, even when unemployed; 3) no group received favorable treatment at the expense of another; 4) everyone in a state was considered to be a member of a state size pool; 5) it offered competitively priced plans from non-profit and for-profit healthcare insurance companies at the state level through a healthcare Insurance exchange; 6) the administrative costs were cut to a minimum using a single administrative system to eliminate all duplication of effort; 7) and it wouldn't involve any new government agencies, employees or administrative costs?

These questions help us all to better understand the US healthcare problems and their best likely solutions. It's too bad this petition was removed from the Health Care page, and from your ability to read it, because my democrat representative called me to personally discuss it because he said that he liked it.

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Diane RichardsonPetition StarterInstead of wasting 25% of the costs of ObamaCare supporting insurance companies, I support <a href="http://www.commonsensesolutionsforamerica.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">BasicCare</a>, which gets its money from a state level sales tax on all purchases except those considered necessities of life (food, gas, clothing, etc.), administered by the states that opt-in. In this way, 'everyone' supports healthcare. A) <a href="http://www.conservapedia.com/Barack_Hussein_Obama" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Do you know the real Barak Obama?</a> B) <a href="http://rsc.jordan.house.gov/mediacenter/chartsgraphs.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Or his record?</a> C) <a href="http://helpingmisguideddemocrats.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">The truth will set you free</a>. If we don't allow children in third world countries to work, do we take away their only source of food? Author of 'Left vs. Right: Political Positions for a Better America'
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The Issue

We all want affordable healthcare. What if a system were available that: 1) provided good basic healthcare for all and that allowed anyone to add additional coverage at reasonable prices; 2) everyone was covered, all the time, even when unemployed; 3) no group received favorable treatment at the expense of another; 4) everyone in a state was considered to be a member of a state size pool; 5) it offered competitively priced plans from non-profit and for-profit healthcare insurance companies at the state level through a healthcare Insurance exchange; 6) the administrative costs were cut to a minimum using a single administrative system to eliminate all duplication of effort; 7) and it wouldn't involve any new government agencies, employees or administrative costs?

These questions help us all to better understand the US healthcare problems and their best likely solutions. It's too bad this petition was removed from the Health Care page, and from your ability to read it, because my democrat representative called me to personally discuss it because he said that he liked it.

avatar of the starter
Diane RichardsonPetition StarterInstead of wasting 25% of the costs of ObamaCare supporting insurance companies, I support <a href="http://www.commonsensesolutionsforamerica.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">BasicCare</a>, which gets its money from a state level sales tax on all purchases except those considered necessities of life (food, gas, clothing, etc.), administered by the states that opt-in. In this way, 'everyone' supports healthcare. A) <a href="http://www.conservapedia.com/Barack_Hussein_Obama" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Do you know the real Barak Obama?</a> B) <a href="http://rsc.jordan.house.gov/mediacenter/chartsgraphs.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Or his record?</a> C) <a href="http://helpingmisguideddemocrats.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">The truth will set you free</a>. If we don't allow children in third world countries to work, do we take away their only source of food? Author of 'Left vs. Right: Political Positions for a Better America'

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