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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-15-09 08:04 AM
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A form letter for donation requests
With Arial 8 pt type, I can get two on a page. I'd recommend that you all make up something similar to use for donation requests from any legislator or organization involved in selling us out. Donate only to people who are on your side, presuming you can still afford it.

This is a general note for all organizations and legislators who have supported making me a second class citizen with age discrimination written into health care "reform" legislation, which will mandate the purchase of private insurance for which 1 will have to pay twice as much because of my age, or more if the Senate gets its way.

First we got a watered down "public option" which was neither public nor an option, since it was redesigned so that it was expected to be more expensive than private insurance. Then we got Medicare buy-in for those over 55, but only for people whose employers did not provide insurance for employees and retirees. Great—my former employer cancelled the plan I was on and my doctor is not on the new preferred provider list, and I can’t even buy into Medicare. Then that smarmy jackass Liebermann says that even the buy-in is unacceptable.

That leaves just mandatory (and outrageously expensive) insurance in current proposals amounts to legislatively enacting a permanent jobless recession/recovery. That is because huge amounts of everyone's otherwise discretionary income will be diverted from buying real products to subsidize the totally unproductive part of the economy that is the private insurance industry. Just in case you hadn’t noticed, the Basic Plan (the only one eligible for subsidy) is really shitty underinsurance which will not pay a dime for my ongoing medical expenses.

Congress, the president and many political and issue organizations seem almost to be from another planet when they talk about "affordable choices." To them it seems to mean that if income minus food minus rent/mortgage/utilities minus transportation minus health insurance costs equals a number slightly greater than zero-VOILA! Affordability! I've used the online calculator to figure out what 1 will have to pay under the House bill which includes both the subsidies and the age penalty. I'm not going to be homeless or starve, and may even be able to pay medical bills. 1 just won't be able to buy much else. And the Senate bill is likely to be far worse.

1 will no longer be able to support most of my usual causes financially, not because of disagreement about this one issue, but simply because the money will no longer be there. I'm still available for volunteering, though. Unless 1 wind up having to come out of retirement and start competing with families in their child-raising years in the job market just to pay my medical bills.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-15-09 10:15 AM
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1. I've seen a couple of other posts like this. Consilidation? n/t
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