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OBAMA: "No longer will you be without health insurance, even if you lose your job or change jobs"
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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
July 18, 2009

WEEKLY ADDRESS: President Obama Says Health Care Reform Cannot Wait


First, the same folks who controlled the White House and Congress for the past eight years as we ran up record deficits will argue – believe it or not – that health reform will lead to record deficits. That’s simply not true. Our proposals cut hundreds of billions of dollars in unnecessary spending and unwarranted giveaways to insurance companies in Medicare and Medicaid. They change incentives so providers will give patients the best care, not just the most expensive care, which will mean big savings over time. And we have urged Congress to include a proposal for a standing commission of doctors and medical experts to oversee cost-saving measures.

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Finally, opponents of health reform warn that this is all some big plot for socialized medicine or government-run health care with long lines and rationed care. That’s not true either. I don’t believe that government can or should run health care. But I also don’t think insurance companies should have free reign to do as they please.

That’s why any plan I sign must include an insurance exchange: a one-stop shopping marketplace where you can compare the benefits, cost and track records of a variety of plans – including a public option to increase competition and keep insurance companies honest – and choose what’s best for your family. And that’s why we’ll put an end to the worst practices of the insurance industry: no more yearly caps or lifetime caps; no more denying people care because of pre-existing conditions; and no more dropping people from a plan when they get too sick. No longer will you be without health insurance, even if you lose your job or change jobs.

more:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Weekly-Addre... /

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83FvLjsUOJg
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  -OBAMA: "No longer will you be without health insurance, even if you lose your job or change jobs" kpete  Jul-18-09 08:37 AM   #0 
  - Is the idea that someone who gets insurance through his job and gets fired...  Eric J in MN   Jul-18-09 08:42 AM   #1 
  - You guys need to pay more attention  Hutzpa   Jul-18-09 08:53 AM   #4 
  - So the private insurance company would be obligated to sell you their insurance after you got fired  Eric J in MN   Jul-18-09 09:01 AM   #8 
  - Yes, and under the new bill, if you lose your job and collecting unemployment, you get subsidized.  backscatter712   Jul-18-09 09:09 AM   #11 
  - Insurance. Health insurance would be more affordable.  enlightenment   Jul-18-09 09:44 AM   #19 
  - No INSURANCE might be more affordable  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 10:58 AM   #36 
  - You get the government option  Hutzpa   Jul-18-09 09:09 AM   #12 
     - I've already picked my old plan for COBRA...  cascadiance   Jul-18-09 09:51 AM   #20 
  - No. Hold on.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 10:35 AM   #31 
  - I'm liking this--it sounds like it will allow me to get out of my miserable marriage.  blondeatlast   Jul-18-09 11:09 AM   #44 
     - The biggest problem with the bill is the fact that it doesnt take effect until 2013. n/t  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 11:16 AM   #45 
        - Ouch. I'll keep my head up and hope the job prospects improve.  blondeatlast   Jul-18-09 12:52 PM   #64 
  - You could stop the public plan and go to new employer's plan, if you want.  Honeycombe8   Jul-18-09 11:32 AM   #54 
  - When you get rehired, you have the option of taking the new job's plan  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 10:25 AM   #24 
     - If the public option were properly done it shouldn't cost anything, and would ALWAYS be cheaper!  cascadiance   Jul-18-09 10:32 AM   #30 
        - Excluding pre existing conditions is outlawed by this bill.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 10:43 AM   #34 
           - Rates can vary by age, area and family enrollment  SpartanDem   Jul-18-09 11:32 AM   #52 
           - Thanks for doing the heavy lifting.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 12:35 PM   #60 
           - Can they still charge deductibles or only cover a percentage of some hospital procedures...  cascadiance   Jul-18-09 12:09 PM   #57 
              - In the lower tier plans, there are still co-pays.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 12:39 PM   #62 
              - Yes - only now out-of-pocket with be called "cost sharing"  dflprincess   Jul-18-09 10:22 PM   #67 
  - "...just as long as you make your mandated premium payments...."  Coyote_Bandit   Jul-18-09 08:45 AM   #2 
  - Yup  Hydra   Jul-18-09 09:31 AM   #16 
  - did he actually say that?  WI_DEM   Jul-18-09 10:31 AM   #27 
  - nice in theory  Bill McBlueState   Jul-18-09 08:48 AM   #3 
  - You keep your health plan if you lose your job n/t  Hutzpa   Jul-18-09 08:56 AM   #5 
  - HELLO! If I'm sick I want health CARE not fucking health insurance.  KittyWampus   Jul-18-09 08:59 AM   #6 
  - +1  SammyWinstonJack   Jul-18-09 09:00 AM   #7 
  - What?  Curtland1015   Jul-18-09 09:02 AM   #9 
  - Health care means that you will be appropriately treated for whatever ails you..  Fumesucker   Jul-18-09 09:07 AM   #10 
  - You get health care from medical professionals - what you also need is a way for someone to pay  stray cat   Jul-18-09 09:18 AM   #13 
  - And that is why more rational societies invented single-payer. nt  RaleighNCDUer   Jul-18-09 09:39 AM   #17 
     - No doubt...  nebenaube   Jul-18-09 10:26 AM   #25 
        - +1  dflprincess   Jul-18-09 10:24 PM   #68 
  - +1....exactly. n/t  Hepburn   Jul-18-09 09:24 AM   #15 
  - Amen! We need health CARE reform, NOT  liberalhistorian   Jul-18-09 09:41 AM   #18 
  - +100  kath   Jul-18-09 11:03 AM   #39 
  - Well, then move to the UK.  Frank Booth   Jul-18-09 10:29 AM   #26 
  - Would that it were that easy  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 10:31 AM   #29 
     - It's less ridiculous than demanding single payer or bust,  Frank Booth   Jul-18-09 11:00 AM   #37 
        - nice to know you consider it whining  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 11:03 AM   #40 
           - If there's 0% chance we'll get single payer, but those who want it won't support a plan  Frank Booth   Jul-18-09 11:20 AM   #48 
              - There's a bill with an effective public option?  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 11:22 AM   #49 
              - Not yet, but there's a chance that there will be.  Frank Booth   Jul-18-09 11:26 AM   #51 
              - Where the chance is certainly 0% if you don't bother to try to insist on it  Raineyb   Jul-18-09 12:46 PM   #63 
              - I haven't seen a plan with an effective public option.  ipaint   Jul-18-09 01:18 PM   #65 
  - Insurance pays for the care, but the care needs to be controlled too...  Deja Q   Jul-18-09 12:37 PM   #61 
  - But how much will it cost?  Bluenorthwest   Jul-18-09 09:20 AM   #14 
  - well i'm glad to see insurance companies making out in an economy where the rest of us  xchrom   Jul-18-09 09:52 AM   #21 
  - I hate to tell you this, but I don't want health "insurance". I want a  kestrel91316   Jul-18-09 10:22 AM   #22 
  - yes  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 10:24 AM   #23 
  - +2!  OmmmSweetOmmm   Jul-18-09 10:31 AM   #28 
  - I have insurance, but I am underinsured  niceypoo   Jul-18-09 10:35 AM   #32 
  - The bill creates three tiers of service level.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 11:05 AM   #42 
     - I'm self employed and without work  Lorien   Jul-18-09 11:20 AM   #47 
        - If your income is below 133% of FPL, your coverage is free.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 12:11 PM   #58 
  - Obama & the Democratic Congress have already BLOWN it.  Kansas Wyatt   Jul-18-09 10:36 AM   #33 
  - That's right - pry off the parasites and kill 'em dead - it's way past time for them to go.  kath   Jul-18-09 11:06 AM   #43 
  - How about if you just haven't had a job for like five years  shadowknows69   Jul-18-09 10:47 AM   #35 
  - The house bill forces large (over 20 employees) to provide good insurance...  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 11:02 AM   #38 
     - Cool. Too cynical to be hopeful until I get an official letter lol.  shadowknows69   Jul-18-09 11:04 AM   #41 
  - I don't want insurance. Insurance is what stands between the patient and  Lorien   Jul-18-09 11:18 AM   #46 
  - President Obama's statement indicating you or your employer can choose the public option is false  Better Believe It   Jul-18-09 11:22 AM   #50 
  - You're either here working  Hutzpa   Jul-18-09 11:32 AM   #53 
  - read the bills  ibegurpard   Jul-18-09 11:33 AM   #55 
  - Read the bill. Facts are facts. Do you want me to present the hard facts in this string?  Better Believe It   Jul-18-09 11:39 AM   #56 
  - It is the intent of the bill that employers be allowed to eventually participate in the exchange.  lumberjack_jeff   Jul-18-09 12:34 PM   #59 
  - K&R  Wednesdays   Jul-18-09 09:56 PM   #66 
  - Fuck insurance. What about CARE?  eridani   Jul-19-09 02:31 AM   #69 
     - +1  strategery blunder   Jul-19-09 03:05 AM   #70 
 

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