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YankeeJim | December 21, 2009 at 04:15 pm
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Another email from President Obama
“Jim --
Early this morning, the Senate made history and health reform cleared its most important hurdle yet -- garnering the 60 votes needed to move toward a final vote in that chamber later this week.
This marks the first time in our nation's history that comprehensive health reform has come to this point. And it appears that the American people will soon realize the genuine reform that offers security to those who have health insurance and affordable options to those who do not.
I'm grateful to Senator Harry Reid and every senator (YankeeJim adds blah, blah blah and omits the words).
After a nearly century-long struggle, we are now on the cusp of making health insurance reform a reality in the United States of America.As with any legislation, compromise is part of the process. But I'm pleased that recently added provisions have made this landmark bill even stronger.
(More blah, blah)And while insurance companies will be prevented from denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions once the exchanges are open, in the meantime there will be a high-risk pool where people with pre-existing conditions can purchase affordable coverage.
A recent amendment has made these protections even stronger. Insurance companies will now be prohibited from denying coverage to children immediately after this bill passes. There's also explicit language in this bill that will protect a patient's choice of doctor. And small businesses will get additional assistance as well.
These protections are in addition to the ones we've been talking about for some time. (More blah, blah)
Under this bill families will save on their premiums; businesses that would see their costs rise if we don't act will save money now and in the future. This bill will strengthen Medicare and extend the life of the program. Because it's paid for and gets rid of waste and inefficiency in our health care system, this will be the largest deficit reduction plan in over a decade.
Finally, this reform will extend coverage to more than 30 million Americans who don't have it.
(Yankee Jim asks Mr. President this was supposed to be 40 million – what happened to the other 10 million. Am I one of them?)
These are not small changes. These are big changes. They're fundamental reforms. They will save money. They will save lives.And your passion, your work, your organizing helped make all of this possible. Now it's time to finish the job.
(That’s what I have been telling you, Mr. President, Representatives and Senators)Thank you,
President Barack Obama”
Thank you too Sir. Now get to it.
YJ
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at 20:23 on December 21st, 2009
Did you get one too?