President
Trump’s Health Care Bill – NOT
– It is Paul Ryan’s Health Care Bill!
This is a
failure for Speaker Paul Ryan on many levels. Paul Ryan wrote this bill! As Speaker of the House he is supposed to
create legislation that can pass. On this most basic task, Ryan failed, and
failed miserably. He rushed it through
because his calendar was more important to him than health care.
I am not
convinced that Paul Ryan did not deliberately sabotage the health care bill in
order to hurt President Trump. Never kid
yourself Paul Ryan is President in waiting.
President Trump’s successes reflect badly on Paul Ryan because he did
everything he could do to guarantee Trump lost the election.
Conservative
Republicans will not vote for the bill because it has more bad policy than any
bill that has come before the House or Senate before, even ObamaCare. This bill is a political disaster. That is why I find it hard not to believe that Paul Ryan
planned it to be a disaster.
Republicans
were glad to see it die.
Ryan spent
the latter half of Barack Obama’s presidency promising to repair the Republican
Party’s relationship with the poor (remember Ryan’s “poverty tour”?). He’s spent every day since the passage of
Obamacare saying the Republicans could do better. This is what he came up with? The GOP put their greatest policy mind in charge
of the House of Representatives and they got ... this? I did not vote for Mitt Romney because I did
not like him anymore than I liked Paul Ryan.
I have always thought Paul Ryan was a snake willing to destroy anyone or
anything in order to advance Paul Ryan. I have heard people commenting about his “beautiful
blue eyes” well I see his eyes
differently – “shifty blue eyes”.
The
Republican’s made the same mistake that the Democrats made. They tried to rush a health care bill through
and did not give enough time to debate the issues. Mrs. Pelosi the Democrat genius in speaking
about Obamacare said, “We had to pass it in order to know what was in it”. If that is not totally asinine I do not know
what is.
I get the
impression that President Trump is now disgusted with the health care issue and
is ready to drop it and move on – a bad mistake! If he does that he does not have the bal-s I
thought he had when he was campaigning.
It is
remarkable that after spending seven years establishing repeal and replace as
their top priority, Republicans are abandoning the project less than 70 days
after taking power. Doing difficult things in the American political system
takes patience.
If what I
was told by a member of the House is true Obama threaten the House and Senate
in order to get Obamacare passed. I
did not know anything about this until
he told me. There was a bill that in
2014 would have forced the House, Senate and Federal employees to take the same
health care policy the citizens had.
Obama was prepared to allow the legislation go into effect if they did
not pass ObamaCare. Obama in order to
get the legislation passed had them declare Washington politicians and Federal
workers as SMALL BUSINESS EMPLOYEES.
Small Business exemptions are for employers with 50 or less
employees. The last time I counted there
were far more than 50 elected and salaried personnel working for the Federal
Government in Washington D.C.
I believe
President Trump could use the threat of rescinding Obama’s ruling if they do
not pass a workable health care bill. He
will not in my opinion because he would never get another piece of legislation
passed while he is in office. The elected officials would blackmail the
President as they do the American citizens when they do not get what they want.
The
Republican line on the bill’s failure is it’s the Democrats’ fault. President
Trump said, “We could have done this, but we couldn’t get one Democrat vote,
not one,”. Of course, neither Trump nor Ryan nor anyone else ever tried to get
Democrats support. They didn’t meet with Democrats, and from the beginning, they
used the reconciliation process precisely
because it meant they wouldn’t have to deal with Democrats. Trump is going to
have a very difficult time if he does not try to get some Democrats behind him
because he will never have
the support from the majority of the Republicans in office that did everything
to try and keep him from being elected.
I am a
staunch REPUBLICAN. I find nothing
redeeming about the Democrat party. I am
even amazed that I feel the way I do about the Republicans and especially Paul
Ryan about this health care legislation.
I do agree
with President Trump when he says in time ObamaCare will explode. It is impossible to fulfill all the promises
in the bill. We have already experience
difficulty with the bill – higher insurance cost, less doctors involved, less
insurance companies involved and higher deductibles. Regardless of what happens with ObamaCare now
President Trump and the Republicans will be blamed for not fixing it as they
promised.
I think the
first thing that needs to be done is to move health care away from an
employer/employee relationship. Citizens
deserve the right to be able to afford and have healthcare regardless of who
they work for. It amazes me that in a
Third World Country like the Philippines for $100 a year a citizens can have Phil
Health which covers hospital and doctors.
The relationship is between the government and the citizens. Why is that not possible in the United
States? I am not naïve I do not think it
can be done for $100 a year.
Higher cost employer paid health care should
be TAXED. If you are receiving more than
others I see that as a salary benefit and it should be taxed.
I do not
believe people that are able to work and choose not to should be covered by
government health care. I am sorry, I am
for welfare when deserved, but not welfare give away.
Health care
should not come under free market legislation.
Health care is not something you can choose to have or not have like an
expensive car, house, boat, clothing, etc.
Everyone needs health care. The
government should regulate health care cost, insurance premiums and pharmaceuticals.
The exact
same medications I purchase monthly in the Philippines from the very same
companies would cost me three to four times more in the United States. I remember when I first came to the
Philippines I went to get a heart medication refilled and when told the price
it frighten me. I ask is this the original
or a knockoff and was told it was the exact same medication I received in the
United States. I was asked, “Why do you
question the medication” and when I said what it cost in the United States the
Pharmacist at Mercury Drug said, “Well if it will make you feel better we can
charge you the same price as you pay in the United States.” I was so unsure that I sent the box and
bottle to my Cardiologist in the United States to have him inform me it was the
EXACT same medication. I then learned
the Pharmaceutical companies have about four pricing tiers and depending on
what country you live in determines what you pay.
Paul Ryan
would like to eliminate:
Doctor
visits - (I would to for those that abuse them, but how would you monitor that –
doctors are not going to say a patient did not need to come to the doctor
regardless if they did or not. The doctor wants to be paid).
Emergency
room visits - (I feel the same about this as I do doctor visits. If a person goes to an emergency room for
something that could be treated by a physician in an office they should be turned
away. I know for a fact the poor abuse this at University of Texas Medical
Branch, Galveston, Texas. I have witness
it over and over)
Hospital
visits - (If a licensed physician says a patient should be in the hospital the
government should not be allowed to second guess that. If they investigate and find the physician
abused the system make him or her pay out of pocket or put them in prison for
money paid out fraudulently).
Prescription
drugs - (There should be a reasonable co-pay based on income)
Pediatric
care - (I believe too much medicine is specialized. Whatever happen to General Practitioners? Does a child really need a specialist for flu
or cold)?
Lab services
- (If licensed physicians request it then it should be paid).
Preventive
care - (Within reason).
Maternity
care - (Depends on circumstances. I find
it difficult to pay for three or four babies from different fathers. But, I also have a problem not protecting the
baby). As a staunch Catholic I still
believe in mandatory tying their tubes).
Mental
health care - (It is an illness as real as any physical illness and should be
covered).
Rehabilitation
services - (If prescribed by licensed physician it should be paid within
reason).
These things
should be debated not mandated by Paul Ryan.
I am sure many could find reasonable reasons to disagree with me and
their concerns should be considered.
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Congressional Republicans were publicly against Paul Ryan’s bill. Health care has been an issue of singular
importance for the American people for fifty years. Societies across the world have had the same
problems and societies across the world have instituted some variety of public health
care, and have not collapsed financially or morally. There is a solution, but Obamacare and Paul
Ryan Care is not the solution. Paul Ryan’s solution is a compromise that nobody
seems to want and that nobody can get excited about.
THE TRUTH IN
MY OPINION IS NO ONE REALLY WANTS HEALTH CARE TO WORK EXCEPT PRESIDENT
TRUMP!