Posted on 04/29/2008 6:15:15 AM PDT by stockpirate
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is proposing a greater federal commitment to people without health insurance on Tuesday, suggesting that it help funds states to set up non-profit risk pools to help Americans who are denied coverage or cant afford it.
McCains health-policy experts provided a ballpark estimate of $7 billion a year for the new federal commitment.
Cooperation among states in the purchase of insurance would
be a crucial step in ridding the market of both needless and costly regulations, and the dominance in the market of only a few insurance companies, McCain says in remarks prepared for delivery Tuesday morning in Tampa, Fla.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
one way to remove 20 million “uninsured” people is to get rid of the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS! Oh sorry thats right we are talking about Jaun McAmnesty....
I hear ya!
sorry everyone for my misspelled words but I am PO and not doing a very good job of proof reading.
BTW - bush is giving a speech and says high oil prices will INCREASE investments in ethnenol We are screwed.
I'm starting to understand why so many conservatives are attacking Obama so hard even if it means Hillary might win the nomination. I'm afraid that McCain is the most beatable of the three candidates, and as horrible as Hillary is, she's considerably better than Obama.
Why should he? Just because some socialist agenda is up that helps you out at the moment? DManA is right, the problems we are dealing with were created by the Goverment, what would make you think they can fix it and it will be better?
Get ready folks as the time is near...TEOTWAWKI
Isn't that what he did? he's not calling for universal health care anymore...:o)
Furthermore, costs are still escalating rapidly due to the same old problems: out-of-control lawsuits and government intervention in the health care industry (Medicaid/Medicare) resulting in huge unfunded mandates. What McCain now proposes, state (read: taxpayer) subsidies of high risk pools, would further warp the market for medical services by creating excess demand at artificially low prices.
What's needed in health care is less, not more government. In the interim, a good start would be to make 100% of eligible health care premiums tax-deductible - as opposed to doling out "rebate" checks, often to people who don't pay much in the way of taxes in the first place.
“one way to remove 20 million uninsured people is to get rid of the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS! Oh sorry thats right we are talking about Jaun McAmnesty”
He will also raise taxes, appoint liberal justices to the court, I don’t care what he says.
He main advisor is the same man the Dole said told Senators that Souter was a conservative.
McCain is a Socialist first!
McCain is calling for the Feds to fund health care via the states.
I thought his old position was let the free market work.
I think you have a point grasshopper.
Plus we can fight her in Congress but not McShame
Don't believe all the BS floating around about ethanol.
It's good stuff. There is a lot of rapidly developing technology coming down the pike. You'll feel better in the future when you realize all that money once spent on foriegn oil is staying in America and the degree of technical jobs in America expand rapidly- all because of developments happening in Bio fuels, ethanol and biomass technology.
Nah. Juan's too far left for The Goreacle, politically. ;)
unlike the other two, McCain is an American patriot. yes he's a liberal, but at least he's not a traitorous marxist/jihadist.
Now, THAT left a welt!!! ;)
The conservative solution is to get the government OUT of health care, not further into it. The first mistake the right has made is to accept the liberal premise that we need further government intervention to fix the government-created problem. Most health care costs have skyrocketed since the 70s. One of the few exceptions—orthodontia, the cost of which has increased significantly less than the rate of inflation. Likewise Lasik eye surgery. Why? Because few health plans pay for it, and those that do, pay for only a small portion. The consumer pays directly and therefore has an interest in keeping costs down. The free market works, every time it’s tried.
The only thing government should do is advocate that people buy individual, instead of employer-paid, catastrophic policies before they need them and pay the rest of their costs out of pocket. Such policies are very affordable; they empower consumers instead of government and bring costs down.
Anything other than that is a socialist solution, and it doesn’t cease being a socialist solution just because the guy proposing it has an “R” behind his name. Coopting the left’s ideas does not fix problems, it exacerbates them.
“McCain is an American patriot.”
LOL! McCain-Kennedy was a big fat exercise in patriotism, huh?
What was actually meant, doubtless. ;)
While McCain runs as liberal, Hillary is running as a conservative. What an upside down election.
Looking for a conservative solution to a problem manufactured by liberals, is not conservatism at all.
This is the same Arizona which went from a low tax state to where State taxes were the forth highest in the country. All to fund immigrants. White immigrants. From California, Illinois, New Jersey.
Those pesky Messicans have pushed taxes up to where taxes are now 33rd highest in the country.
Finally, a real answer to #37. Still waiting on DManA's brilliant ideas though.
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