and, how about mounting a serious call to have
Rep. Conyers bill HR 676 brought to the forefront ASAP ... we have crises on all fronts .... energy, environment, education, economy, health care, foreign policy, etc. ... Bu$hCo has made a disaster of everything ... if one isn't a victim of his Katrina-ing of America today, tomorrow is another day ...
time is of the essence ... how many will suffer due to a wait-and-see what Diebold holds for us on election days-to-come ... or due to a corporate-friendly/profits before people DLC-GOP approach?
an extension in the sign-up date doesn't fix or change the program ... whether it's May 15th or December 15th ...
... our nation's health care system is beyond any band-aid fix stage ... and, forget about any 10+ year phase-in plans (time isn't a luxury for many) ... forget about Hill members' stock portfolios and investments ... forget about one-upmanship peer competition ... and, forget about such corporate-friendly concepts as
Nancy "We want to lower health insurance premiums by combating frivolous lawsuits" can't cut the corporate apron strings Pelosi's "affordable health insurance' ... kick the corporate scoundrels out ... it's time to move now ... lives are literally at stake ... you do have power ... initiate a campaign from the grassroots up to put pressure on the GOP members of Congress ... people say politics are local ... my Gov't 101 class taught that the definition of 'politics' is 'the art of persuasion' ... so, why not use it? ... the angst is there waiting to be tapped ... and, while at it, promise: no more legislation written by corporate america ...
9 GOP Senators voted AGAINST the Medicare Rx bill ... NINE!!
This bill should not have seen the light of day .. but, of course, 11 Democrats voted FOR it (+ 2 Democrats were absent). Jeffords joined the FOR vote.
Never forget those 11 names:
YEAs ---54
Baucus (D-MT)
Breaux (D-LA)
Carper (D-DE)
Conrad (D-ND)
Dorgan (D-ND)
Feinstein (D-CA)
Landrieu (D-LA)
Lincoln (D-AR)
Miller (D-GA)
Nelson (D-NE)
Wyden (D-OR)
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=108&session=1&vote=00459Even if Breaux, Miller and Nelson still voted for the Bu$h agenda, the outcome would have been different.
I bet the House vote might come out a bit different than the up-all-night-twisting arms-bullying-by Hastert-Rove-Delay et al that went on until 6 a.m. when they got the numbers they wanted ... then, the gavel went down ... a 218 to 216 bill defeat flipped to a 220 to 215 passage ...
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/11/25/elec04.medicare/index.html Senator, did you know that the Medicare 800 number now uses voice activation to navigate its system ... no push the telephone buttons anymore ... no just push zero to speak to a Medicare government employee ... only voice ... why? Did you know that Medicare has outsourced to private companies? What happened to all those GS folks? In signing up for this mess, I spoke to a private company agent in Arkansas on one day ... and, Wisconsin on another.
How does one sign up for a plan's formulary not knowing what tomorrow will bring?
btw, PacifiCare was bought out by UnitedHealth. AARP partnered with UnitedHealth for its plan. UnitedHealth is an option, too. 3 choices ... the same corporation. How's that for choice? A DUer noted that UnitedHealth pays its employees badly. Its CEO can cash out stock options amounting to
$1.6 Billion.
Are there any socially progressive plans available?
I've wondered how much money it cost pharmacies to implement all these plans into their IM systems.
All we need is our Medicare card to present to a pharmacy with an Rx prescribed by our doctors, and to let Medicare work with Big Pharma.
Some plans have quantity limits, and some don't.
The limits vary from plan to plan, and drug to drug.
Some plans have prior authorization requirements, and some don't.
This requirement varies from plan to plan, and drug to drug.
Some have step therapy, and, some don't; and, varies from plan to plan and drug to drug.
But, let's create work on our doctors and increase anxiety in our citizens.
Big Pharma knows best, right?
:rant:
but, who cares what I think