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To: Libloather

Nope, it’s been there since the beginning.

Many of the summaries put out flagged it as an issue.


4 posted on 08/04/2009 4:49:25 PM PDT by Tarpon (You relinquish your responsibilities, you surrender your rights.)
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To: Tarpon

I was trying to explain this to my looney liberal help the poor people liberal friend today. From her perspective its good if everyone gets free health care and she does not feel her quality of health care will suffer since as she stated “rich people will always have good health care and they can pay doctors directly if need be.”


8 posted on 08/04/2009 4:53:46 PM PDT by Boardwalk
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The problem is in the wording of the bill. It says that the appropriate billing agency will be able to bill using direct access.

If you were to see the same wording in organizational papers for a private venture it could easily be construed that the venture will be able to accept funds using direct deposit. That would certainly be appropriate. Since it was a statement from a private firm, there would be no concern that the prescribed billing would occur without the consent of the billed.

However, since this wording occurs in the organizational papers of a government venture, one could surmise that the wording empowers that government entity to bill clients directly without their consent. In my view this is a possible reading of the bill. It may not be the intent of the writers. It may not be how it would be implemented. It may be that, if the bill passes, that the implementation is merely to note that the appropriate agencies will implement a way to accept direct billing from accounts as a service to the clients.

However, and this is the crux of the problem with the whole idea of government impinging on the private health care system, there is also the possibility that even IF the most benign interpretation was intended by Congress, since this is a government program there is nothing to keep bureaucrats from construing this, and any number of phrases in this bill, in a way which would be a grievous imposition on our basic rights.

This is the fundamental reason why government should only be used as a tool of last resort after all other methods have failed. This is irrespective of any arguments one may have that this whole endeavor is grossly unconstitutional!


13 posted on 08/04/2009 5:04:27 PM PDT by the_Watchman
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