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Radio Address by the President to the Nation, 02-17-07
WhiteHouse.gov ^ | 02-17-07 | George W. Bush

Posted on 02/17/2007 9:40:14 AM PST by Salvation

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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 17, 2007

President's Radio Address

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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today I would like to talk to you about an urgent priority for our Nation: confronting the rising costs of health care.

In my State of the Union Address, I invited Democrats and Republicans in Congress to work with my Administration to reform our health care system. In the past few weeks, I've discussed my health care proposals with citizens across our country. Next week, I'll visit a hospital in Tennessee to hear directly from people who do not have access to basic, affordable health insurance. I'll also meet with a panel of experts at the White House to discuss how we can build a vibrant market where individuals can buy their own health insurance.

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The problem with our current system is clear: health care costs are rising rapidly, more than twice as fast as wages. These rising costs are driving up the price of health insurance and making it harder for working families to afford coverage. These rising costs also make it harder for small businesses to offer health coverage to their employees. We must address these rising costs so that more Americans can afford basic private health insurance.

One of the most promising ways to make private coverage more affordable and accessible is to reform the tax code. Today, the tax code unfairly penalizes people who do not get health insurance through their job. If you buy health insurance on your own, you pay much more after taxes than if you get it through your job. I proposed to end this unfair bias in the tax code by creating a standard tax deduction for every American who has health insurance, whether they get it through their job or on their own.

For example, every family that has health insurance would get a $15,000 deduction on their taxes. This deduction would also apply to payroll taxes, so that even those who pay no income taxes would benefit. Americans deserve a level playing field. If you're self-employed, a farmer, a rancher, or an employee at a small business who buys health insurance on your own, you should get the same tax advantage as those who get their health insurance through their job at a big business.

At the same time, I proposed "Affordable Choices" grants to help states provide coverage for the uninsured. Governors across our country have put forward innovative ideas for health care reform. Under my proposal, states that make basic private health insurance available to all their citizens would receive Federal funds to help them provide this coverage to the poor and the sick. Next week, the Nation's governors will come to Washington to discuss challenges facing their states. I've asked my Secretary of Health and Human Services, Mike Leavitt, to meet with the governors and discuss ways we can work together to help reduce the number of uninsured Americans.

Reforming health care is a bipartisan priority. Earlier this week, I was pleased to receive a letter from 10 senators -- five Democrats and five Republicans -- who expressed their desire to work together on health care reform. I look forward to discussing our proposals and hearing more about their ideas. I appreciate the commitment of this bipartisan group to work with my Administration, and I will continue to reach across party lines to enact common-sense health care reforms.

From my conversations with Democrats and Republicans, it is clear both parties recognize that strengthening health care for all Americans is one of our most important responsibilities. I am confident that if we put politics aside, we can find practical ways to improve our private health care system, and help millions of Americans enjoy better care, new choices, and healthier lives.

Thank you for listening.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: healthcare; houserepresentatives; senate; taxdeduction

For your reading and listening pleasure as well as your comments!


1 posted on 02/17/2007 9:40:19 AM PST by Salvation
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2 posted on 02/17/2007 9:41:38 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation
Health Care?????? For God's sake, the U.S. House of Representatives just passed the most treasonous resolution of its entire 218 year existence, and President Bush uses his radio address today to talk about health care rather than taking on Congress and calling out Murtha and Pelosi for the traitors that they are. What in the blue blazes is he thinking?

HEY TONY SNOW: For God's sake man, you gotta get the White House's communications and speech making act together, or else the 'Rats in Congress are going to drive this country into abysmal defeat in the GWOT!

Jeez! We shouldn't have to be telling you these things!

3 posted on 02/17/2007 9:49:04 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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To: Salvation

A major problem with health care costs is that you can rack 90% of your entire lifetime expenses in your final six months.

Yes, I know that opens up a whole can of worms, but there has to be a way to make that make sense. It will only get worse as the Boomers reach the end of their lives, and coming up with that kind of money in an ultimately futile effort is going to be tough.


4 posted on 02/17/2007 9:52:59 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Salvation
I am confident that if we put politics aside, we can find practical ways to improve our private health care system, and help millions of Americans enjoy better care, new choices, and healthier lives.

OK, fine. Now, what in the hell does the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT have to do with PRIVATE health care systems? Hmmm?

5 posted on 02/17/2007 11:41:25 AM PST by mc5cents (Show me just what Mohammd brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman)
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

**HEY TONY SNOW: For God's sake man, you gotta get the White House's communications and speech making act together, or else the 'Rats in Congress are going to drive this country into abysmal defeat in the GWOT!**

Agree 100%!


6 posted on 02/17/2007 2:00:32 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: mc5cents

Another good point. Glad to see you coming out for the private sector!

Competition is good. We don't need to go down the tube like other socialist countries have.


7 posted on 02/17/2007 2:01:56 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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