Health Care for U.S. Congress

Politicians Receive the Country’s Best Care - at Taxpayers' Expense

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Health Care Provided to Members of Congress - wikimedia
Health Care Provided to Members of Congress - wikimedia
While over 46 million Americans remain uninsured and millions more underinsured, members of Congress receive health-related services that many in the U.S. will never see.

Few would deny that a health care crisis looms large in the U.S. In a country with millions of uninsured and underinsured citizens, health care has become more a privilege than a right. Indeed, the United States remains the only industrialized country in the world that doesn’t guarantee health care to all its citizens.

But this isn’t the case for members of the U.S. Congress. Representatives and Senators alike receive some of the best health care benefits in the country, much of it paid for with taxpayer dollars. Yet these same members seem unable - or unwilling - to extend similar protections to the rest of America.

Federal Employees Health Benefits Program

As soon as members of Congress are sworn in, they may participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP). The program offers an assortment of health plans from which to choose, including fee-for-service, point-of-service, and health maintenance organizations (HMOs). In addition, Congress members can also insure their spouses and their dependents.

Not only does Congress get to choose from a wide range of plans, but there’s no waiting period. Unlike many Americans who must struggle against precondition clauses or are even denied coverage because of those preconditions, Senators and Representatives are covered no matter what - effective immediately.

And here’s the best part. The government pays up to 75 percent of the premium. That government, of course, is funded by taxpayers, the same taxpayers who often cannot afford health care themselves.

More Health Care Perks for Congress

And the Congressional perks don’t stop with the FEHBP. According to the article “Health care as good as Congress gets,” by John Barry, a staff writer for the St. Petersburg Times, “Members of Congress have their own pharmacy, right in the Capitol. They also have a team of doctors, technicians and nurses standing by in case something busts in a filibuster. They can get a physical exam, an X-ray or an electrocardiogram, without leaving work.”

Although members pay extra for these services - Representatives pay about $300 per month, and Senators about $600 - taxpayers end up kicking in another $2 million. That’s $2 million not being spent on those who need it.

House and Senate’s Health Care Legacy

Despite the services that members of Congress receive at the taxpayer’s expense, they’ve done little on behalf of those who cannot afford or cannot get health care. The Oakland Tribune article “Congress’ wild health care ride” (January 7, 2008) reports that Congress’ attention is instead focused on the financial well being of pharmaceutical and insurance companies.

To illustrate this point, the article states that, according to the Medicare Reform Act of 2004, Medicare is prohibited from negotiating with pharmaceutical companies for lower prices. However, not only is this negotiating power available to governments in other industrialized countries, it’s also similar to the power granted to the FEHBP, which itself is permitted to negotiate premiums and prices.

It's true that the U.S. Congress is talking up health care reform, but members of the House and Senate - both Republicans and Democrats alike - take millions of dollars in contributions from the health sector, which includes health providers, insurers, and pharmaceutical companies

In the meantime, millions of Americans are receiving inadequate health care, and millions more could lose their health insurance at any time. Those who’ve managed to maintain their insurance have seen their rates go up and their deductibles rise. Many end up medically bankrupt. Yet throughout all this upheaval, one thing has remained steady - the health care coverage afforded members of Congress. If they’ve proven nothing else, they’ve shown taxpayers that they know how to take care of themselves.

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Feb 6, 2009 10:28 PM
Guest :
I am absolutely furious! Some of these people call themselves Christians. The same hypocrites who complain about 'socialized medicine' and the 'welfare state' should be the first to step up and have their own so-called socialist medical cards and perks revoked- the ones WE paid for.
They would feel quite differently if their own pampered kids and spouses had to go without.
Feb 19, 2009 8:04 PM
Guest :
"Medicare Reform Act of 2004, Medicare is prohibited from negotiating with pharmaceutical companies for lower prices."
Getting old is going to be outlawed soon if you do not have enough funds to support yourself or manage your health from day one(birth) even though medical research has improved with each year and managed to keep you alive to pay taxes which pay wages and benefits for the government elected officials who are not apparently working for you the citizen. Talk about being on the wrong end of the food chain.
Mar 5, 2009 4:53 PM
Guest :
Why aren't the health benefits received by members of congress made widely known to the public. It woud sure be interesting to know the benefits being paid for by taxpayers when a politician is talking about denying the same coverage to others. It seems to me they already have their own 'socialized medicine'.
Mar 6, 2009 1:26 PM
Guest :
We have no servant leadership in our government anymore. It seems the only reason an individual wants to become an elected official in our government, is so that they can take care of themselves with the hard earned money that americans pay through all the taxation withought representation. We are being taxed to death to take care of the personal agendas of our elected officials. As a taxpayer who helps employ our government, I'd like to fire most every one of you! You have reaped your rewards on earth, God have mercy on your souls when you face judgement!
May 3, 2009 9:13 AM
Guest :
Here in Seattle we are having a protest march on Saturday, May 30 entitled "Health Care for all in 2009". I am going to be part of the single payer contingent. The ability of some members of Congress to inveigh against coverage for the electorate while enjoying the tall grass that they themselves planted is scandalous beyond belief. Well, maybe not so unbelieveable as that. Call your reps, write letters to your reps, email your reps, all of them. Buttonhole them when they return to their districts. We don't have the money that big Pharma and heavy Healthcare can provide to congress but we DO have votes and if enough of us get fed up by getting educated on the facts we can make it happen. In Canada they had responsible and concerned leadership, here we have to lead from the bottom up.
May 13, 2009 7:45 AM
Guest :
You can complain as usual America, or you can do something about it. the solution is quite simple -- vote out your incumbent Congressman or Senator in your next election. Repub or Democrat, it doesn't matter; vote them out, and send a message. Thing is, America never does this, instead falls in love with "career" politicians like Schumer, Pelosi, Reid. McCain and the rest.

You want to even the health care score? Start by voting them out! The next guy will get the message.
May 13, 2009 10:56 AM
Guest :
NOW is the TIME to get active -- call, srite, and email your CONgresspersons. Get Pissed Off and Get Active. UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE on the SINGLE PAYER SYSTEM! Its time for a revolution people -- I am so mad I can barely see straight!! Go door to door to get people involved in their Democracy.

Colorado
Jun 13, 2009 5:34 AM
Guest :
I am in the FEHBP. I was a federal employee for over 30 years. However, we do not have the same coverage as Congress. Theirs is much better. Under the FEHBP, when we reach 65, we are required to purchase Medicare. If we do not purchase Medicare, then the insurance company we are with are only required to pay the medical providers what Medicare would have paid if we had chosen Medicare. In other words, when we reach 65, our insurance becomes a supplemental medicare insurance. This does not happen to Congress. WE also don't get reduced drug rates. We pay a set fee for generic and more for name brand. If a generic is available, and we opt for the name brand, then we pay the full price. Not Congress. You want medical reform. Then hound the hell out of your elected officials. They have web sites. Make it your mission to get out of bed each morning, makethe coffee and fire of an email to your 1)2 senators and 2)your congressman. Before going to bed at night, do the same. Do this every day of the week. If enough voters do this, they will have no choice but to listen. The internet makes it easy to be proactive.
Jun 22, 2009 10:39 AM
Guest :
This sounds like a great plan to me:
New healthcare plan to cover all government people (President, Senators, Congressmen, Supreme Court, and all federal employees), no exceptions:
If Congress passes any type of National Healthcare Plan, then the current healthcare plan for Congressmen, Senators, the President, the Supreme Court, and all federal employees must be scrapped as well. Then, all Congressmen, the President, the Supreme Court and all federal employees must be required to be covered only under the new National Healthcare Plan passed by the Congress and the President. If Congress thinks their National Healthcare Reform Plan is so great for all Americans then it should be shared by all our Federal Government Employees and elected people as well. NO EXCEPTIONS?
Jun 24, 2009 12:19 PM
Guest :
Let's not argue how much money the government plans to save from the health care cost because you know you can't compare "A LIFE" with money.

Three basic questions we should all ask the President (who gives you HOPE) and the members of the U.S. Congress:

1. What is the percentage of approval of your treatment?
2. How fast you can get your approval for your treatment?
3. How much coverage do you receive?

Americans deserve the three answers times 10, anything less than that is wasting every one's time.

EQUAL ACCESS TO THE AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE DOES NOT MEAN EQUAL APPROVAL OF TREATMENT AND COVERAGE.
Jul 10, 2009 9:31 AM
Guest :
Pres. Obama consistently maintains that "you" will be able to retain your current healthcare plan if wished. What he not very cleverly means is that "we" get to keep ours. "We" get immediate coverage (and you don't). "We" have no riders for previous conditions, family histories, and no denied coverage for exceptions. "We" will always have up to 75% of our premiums guaranteed by "our" government. "We" won't be denied care for terminal problems, weird diagnoses, or old age. Guess who the suckers are here? DO NOT ALLOW CONGRESS TO EXCLUDE THEMSELVES FROM ANY NEW HEALTHCARE PLAN!!! They may even read the bill before they vote on it!
Jul 20, 2009 12:11 PM
Guest :
The fact that Congress has long exempted themselves from the health care issues of the rest of us taxpayers has been an issue for many years. The QUESTION is WHY DON'T WE GET OURSELVES ORGANIZED AND INSIST THAT THEY PUT THEMSELVES ON THE SAME PROGRAM WE ARE ON? That will not only ensure some action, but it will be more fair. With the power of the web, we ought to be able to do this, even against all the funds from the lobbyists.
Jul 20, 2009 12:42 PM
Guest :
I'm just so outraged with all forms of insurance not just health insurance. I live in Florida and we have a big problem with insurance companies cancelling our policies just because they can. I received a "Notice of Nonrenewal" on our home. The reason stated was that our agent was no longer contracted with the carrier. My thought was why didn't they just assign me a new agent. Because they could get more money from use by forcing us to purchase a new policy. The day I purchased a new policy with a new agent I went to my mailbox and guess what I found? I received a "Notice of Nonrenewal" from my auto insurance carrier. Their reason was that they no long carried the coverage package I had. But they offered to renew me under a different package at double the rate. $3200 per year with no accidents and no tickets.

I am working on writing a petition that states that as the employers of our elected officials, we have to make cutbacks and the first cutback would be the health insurance that we purchase for our elected officials. I'm currious how many people would sign a petition like that. If I could get five million people to sign it I wonder if it would make any difference. We won't know if we dont try.
Jul 21, 2009 3:54 PM
Guest :
I have a question, when a Senator or congressman leaves office do they lose their federal employee health care or go on cobra like the rest of do? You never hear about a Senator , for instance Coleman, Mn whether or not his federal health cars is cancelled.
Jul 22, 2009 5:31 AM
Guest :
On July 18th, Republican Tom Colburn, introduced a two page amendment that would require all Members and their staffs to enroll in any new government-run health plan. All Democrats, with the exception of Chris Dodd, Barbara Mikulski and Ted Kennedy via proxy-voted nay.
In other words they will not join a plan that "will offer benefits that are as good as those available through a private insurance plans-or beter".
Jul 22, 2009 11:02 AM
Guest :
Illegal Aliens are part of the numbers of those uninsured. I
don't think we should insure them unless it's an emergency, and
we should insist Congress and the President enroll in the same
SCHEME that they are trying to cram down our throats.
Jul 22, 2009 11:23 AM
Guest :
I have started a petition. I don't know how much good it will do as our elected offials could care less about us. Anyone who wants to sign, please go to http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/healthcareforcongress/ and sign. Please tell your friends. I hope it's ok to post this here and if not, please forgive me.
Jul 23, 2009 1:10 PM
Guest :
As Americans, we have the right to the same healthcare that Congtressmen have. Make them pay for their own Health care just as we do if they refuse to give us the necessary relief. If the AMA and the NURSES can agree to to a revision of our system, how come Congress is afraid of it? Too many getting paid by the insurance giants I suspect!!
Jul 25, 2009 12:07 PM
Guest :
I would like to know who gave Congress and the Senate the right to didcate us all of us what we can and can not have? They are suppose to work for us. What did the President say when he was aske if he would be under it. Oh no, after all I am the President and my family and I are exempt. What have any of those people given up. They complain about the CEO of our country but what about them. I will work to put all of them out of their jobs. The election is not to far away. We need jobs for our people so they can afford health care. What good is it if they can't purchase it anyway.
Jul 26, 2009 12:29 PM
Guest :
IT IS ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! UNFORUNATELY, TOO FEW PEOPLE WHO PAY FOR THEIR OWN HEALTH INS. EEALLY KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON AND THE REST COULD CARE LESS AS LONG AS SOMEONE ELSE IS PAYING FOR IT. TERM LIMITS LET'S GET RID OF POLITICIANS WHO CAN'T EVEN DO THEIR JOB (IE. READ WHAT THEY ARE VOTING ON OR REP. THE PEOPLE THAT VOTED THEM IN TO OFFICE)
Jul 27, 2009 11:13 AM
Guest :
I find it incredible that those elected to office to represent us are actually representing themselves. Why should we allow them to plan a health care pkg. for us and ask us to pay both out-of-pocket and thru taxes to fund a sub-quality plan that will, in effect, be a mandatory must for all legal US citizens except themselves? We should all band together and demand to be on the same plan that they have bestowed upon themselves at our tax paying expense, nothing less is what we should demand. If we are to have the less than what they have given to themselves, then I say that they themselves should be included in the mandatory plan adoption and abolish the current self-bestowed plan that we are paying for. Yes, it is a big deal, we elected them to represent US, we the people, not them, the elected, and yes, this issue should be argued - why should I pay for our elected and appointed to have the very best and also be required, nay, forced to pay twice as much for my family and myself to have less than quality care, no care if the budgeted dollars run out before year's end (just ask a Canadian why they cross the border to receive our health care). Think about it, people, isn't your family more important that those we have elected (they certainly look out for themselves)? It's your tax dollars and your family's life at stake here. Again, I say that the health plan that we already pay taxes for and our elected and appointed thoroughly enjoy is the plan that we all should be on - since we are already paying for it; don't you agree - it should be a given that we should be on the same plan, our elected and appointed would not themselves want sub-quality health care for themselves or their families and would therefore not allow quality to diminish and/or cost escalate. Come on, folk, start calling your representative and put them on the spot while we still have the right to have a say, tell them we the legal US citizens want the same plan that we are paying up for them to have and enjoy; do they wish to be re-elected? Use your voice power and speak up, call and e-mail, we should be on the same plan, nay, we have paid to have the same plan that they have given to themselves (at our expense, x 2; we currently are paying for ourselves out of pocket, getting even less as costs escalate and benefits diminish) - it's time for the elected and appointed to belly-up and become enlisted in what they are currently planning for "our good" - Start speaking up, people!!
Jul 29, 2009 9:37 PM
Guest :
Swell. You of course, could Die on the Capitol Steps, as They walk around You.

Just Remember,"What Is Meant For The Gods, Is Not Permitted The Cattle."

That includes other Farm Animals. Like Herds of Sheeple. Baaah, Baaah, Baaahhhh.

Want to bet this initative to take away Their Benefits, that They have to vote for, Fails.

Sorry, I don't take Money from Idiots! It does'nt have a Snowballs chance in Hades of passing. None!
Jul 30, 2009 5:00 AM
Guest :
Here is the 800 number for the switchboard for every member of both the House of Representatives and Senate. If everyone here + all their friends and family could make 1-2 calls/day, maybe we could get some change going. This will only cost you your time.
Government contact information: 1 800 833 6354
Jul 31, 2009 11:22 AM
Guest :
Looks like we all googled the same thing, trying to find out what kind of health plans the CongressCritters have as opposed to what kind they want to force onto us.

I think we have some answers.

Under no circumstances should we allow the C-Critters to exempt themselves or anyone else from whatever plan they decide to foist off on the rest of us great unwashed. Write them, call them, contact your friends and get them to do the same. Use Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, put signs on utility poles, rent a billboard, whatever. Just get the message out.
Aug 9, 2009 3:33 PM
Guest :
LEGALIZE MARIJUANA
Aug 10, 2009 2:33 AM
Guest :
As long as "Managed Care" and the insurance companies are in bed together we don't have a chance. Take away 'profit' and replace it with 'health care' and it might work. When the same medication can have a price range of $10-$160 copay/month....something is wrong and healthcare is being raped by it. Set a price and everybody pays the same for the same....Insurance companies can still make money...and we can have healthcare.
Aug 16, 2009 7:37 PM
Guest :
sounds good to me - how do I sign up.
Aug 16, 2009 7:39 PM
Guest :
Sounds great - how do I sign up for a Congress job - please don't tell me I need to be a lawyer.
Aug 16, 2009 7:43 PM
Guest :
WOW - are you guys upset. Where were you all before the elections? Let's not let this ever happen again.
Aug 20, 2009 12:10 PM
Guest :
This is ridiculous (laughable) and ludicrous. If you are going to mandate a public health insurance plan, everyone, The President, House, Senate, Judges, Military, Fed Govt employees and Public (poor man to rich) needs to be on the same plan. If it's good enough for the taxpayers/public then it's good enough for the politicians and military (God bless them). It they are going to ram it down our throats, then they are going to have to share the plan as well. This is not an Oligarchy.
Aug 21, 2009 1:05 PM
Guest :
I just did some rough estimates on how much these Congress people cost the American tax payers on just health care. I assumed taxpayers are paying about $750 a month times 535 plus $2.M for onsite service comes to around $7M a year.

I say let the insurance companies pay for that since the majority of them are in their pockets anyway! It will be a little special tax just for these corporations that don't want to cover for preexisting etc.
Aug 23, 2009 9:03 AM
Guest :
Now that this well-known hypocrisy is finally starting to penetrate the thick skull of the american populace, I just wanna know when the media is gonna step up to the plate and start feeding us lies and propaganda about how they have earned this right, it's policy that we stupid peasants cannot understand, the american taxpayer likes paying for it, and there's simply nothing wrong here.
Aug 23, 2009 9:39 PM
Guest :
Demand Congress be on the same Health care as Americans are , fair is fair !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/SameHealthcareforGovernmentOffic/
Aug 28, 2009 1:21 PM
Guest :
Just a cursory search online shows that congress members receive $174,000 in pay alone per year and their portion of the health care benefits they pay for is on average is around $200.00 per month or less for a family. So while they are paying less than 2% of their salaries on health care the rest of Americans are paying 15-20% on health care and earning much much less money. Here are my sources:

http://www.opm.gov/insure/health/rates/nonpostalhmo2009.pdf
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/uscongress/a/congresspay.htm

Time to do something about this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aug 28, 2009 2:13 PM
Guest :
and while i'm on that. with 2.7 million federal employees, why isn't the federal govt already self insured. my (very rudimentary) calculations between the govt paying appx 75% of premiums to insurance companies and being able to collect the employee portion of premiums at a up front savings of appx. 25 billion dollars.... or about $10,000.00 per federal employee??? Just thought I'd toss out some quick numbers for people to ponder.
Aug 29, 2009 5:39 PM
sunshine1937 :
Talk about our devoted members of Congress working so hard for all citizens. I want to throw up after reading the perks they have and at our expense! If they had to have the same health plan President Obama is trying to push down our throats, just watch how fast they would pass a plan like they have now. I suggest we do away with all their perks. Make them pay for insurance just like the rest of us. Not only are we paying their salaries, we also pay through the nose for all the other extras. No wonder they fight to be elected. They are nothing but robbers and all need to be sent home, including President Obama. Wake up America. Do you want a Socialist government? Well, that's where we are headed. WAKE UP!
Sep 3, 2009 6:00 AM
Guest :
Congress should be subject to whatever they propose for us. Ever wonder what kind of plan we would get if that were true? But, no they think they are better than us! It's our own fault!! We keep voting for them. I say if they vote yes for a plan they are not subject to we should never ever vote for any one of them again. Throw the BUMS out.
Sep 9, 2009 1:36 PM
Guest :
Why doesn't this get more air time. I think everyone should have the same helath care that Congress gets. What makes them so special.
Sep 17, 2009 9:19 AM
Guest :
I am a retired federal employee. Your comments about congress are misleading. I am entitled to the VERY SAME insurance plan that members of congress receive. I pay the SAME amount that congress pays. My excellant converage costs me, under a high option plan almost $200.00 per month with an additional $59.00 for dental coverage. I was covered when I began my employment with the government. I also have excellant drug coverage. Please stop spreading half truths!
Sep 17, 2009 9:27 AM
Guest :
Printing the truth woule be very helpful. I am a retired federal employee. I get the same insurance that congress gets, and pay the same premiums. Yes, it is a good deal, and great insurance, but you make it seem like it is free. I pay over $200.00 per month, and will continue to pay even when I go on Medicare. What is wrong with wanting all people to have an opportunity to have this great insurance? That is what the reform is all about. Please start to tell the truth!
Sep 17, 2009 4:31 PM
Guest :
What a crock of crap!
So typical of USA.
That is one of the main reasons I left that screwed-up, ass-backwards, selfish, forget about the little-guy mentality country and moved to Sweden. Here, in the EU, I get FREE healthcare, FREE prescriptions (no matter WHAT they cost), free check ups and physicals, free coverage anywhere I travel in EU, free emergency coverage outside EU, free childbirth for my wife at zero cost to our family no matter how many kids we have. We also get 5 weeks of PAID vacation, 8 paid holidays per year, one full year off with 80% of normal pay when my wife has a child, and I can take up to half of that time off myself for what is called "father free time", where I get paid to stay home with my kids for months at the goverments expsense!

GOD BLESS EUROPE!
Oct 6, 2009 2:40 PM
Guest :

~OUR U.S.CONGRESS AT LEAST DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE...THEY AFFORD POORER AMERICANS THE SAME EMERGENCY ONLY HEALTH*CARE THAT ILLEGAL ALIENS RECEIVE~

AMERICA~LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT~ 45,000 DEAD POOR AMERICANS LEAVE U.S. EVERY*YEAR DUE TO 3rd WORLD HEALTH CONDITIONS ??

** POLITICS IN AMERICA IS VERY SIMPLE TO UNDERSTAND WHEN OUR MIDDLE~CLASS & WORKING POOR CITIZENS ARE ALL BEING FORCED 2 ALLOW BIG $$$ TO CONTROL THE PEOPLES HALLS OF THE U.S.CONGRESS..

~ SADLY, OUR VERY OWN AMERICAN HEALTH*CARE SATANIC VERSES HAS KEPT 45 MILLION POOR AMERICANS IN 3rd WORLD HEALTH CONDITIONS ~

DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY ~ THE WORLDS SELECT BILLIONAIRES AND THEIR FRONT CORPORATIONS WILL ALL GET ON BOARD THE NEW HEALTH~TRAIN OF $$$...**ADDING 45 MILLION MORE AMERICAN CITIZENS TO THE CURRENT GIVEN PROFIT MARGINS + WITH A FUTURE AMNESTY PROGRAM
(6 months) AFTER NEXT U.S.PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION = $$$$$$$$$.........

WEALTH~CARE FOR ALL THE HEAVILY INVESTED INTERNATIONAL AND AMERICAN BILLIONAIRES IN THE CURRENT U.S.HEALTH FOR THE WEALTHY ONLY SYSTEM WILL NOT END ANYTIME SOON... IT WILL ONLY BE RE~ARRANGED TO MAKE SURE ALL THESE MEGA CAPITALISTS PROSPER IN JUST ANOTHER FASHION .

THE FINE ART OF DENYING 45 MILLION AMERICANS HEALTH~CARE IN OUR JUDEO~CHRISTIAN NATION IS NOT RACIST AT ALL... IT'S JUST OUR BEHIND THE SCENE WEALTHY ELITE CITIZENS USING THEIR TREMENDOUS WEALTH TO DIRECTLY INFLUENCE OUR U.S. CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES IN KEEPING ALL THE little poor folk down *

AMERICAN RELIGIOUS LEADERS ALL ACROSS THE USA HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ABLE TO COUNT ON THEIR RELIGIOUS FLOCK TO CONTRIBUTE(TITHE)THEIR HARD EARNED MONIES TO THEIR MINISTRIES EVERY WEEK. THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS ATTENDING RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE U.S. ARE MIDDLE~CLASS AND WORKING POOR CITIZENS WHO NOW DESPERATELY NEED THE HELP AND SUPPORT FROM THESE SAME U.S.RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN LOBBYING THE U.S.CONGRESS TO PROVIDE PROPER HEALTH~CARE FOR ALL POORER AMERICANS.

***THERE ARE CURRENTLY AN ESTIMASTED 45 MILLION MEN WOMAN AND CHILDREN WITHOUT HEALTH~CARE IN THE WEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD????

SILENT AMERICAN RELIGIOUS LEADERS WHO ALL HAVE HEALTH~CARE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES IS MUCH MORE FRIGHTENING THEN THE POSSIBLE DENIAL OF A FUTURE HEALTH~CARE PLAN FOR ALL...

**45,OOO AMERICANS DIE EACH YEAR IN THE WEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD DIRECTLY RELATED TO THEIR LACK OF PROPER HEALTH*CARE.

LAWYERS FOR POOR AMERICANS
(424-247-2013)


Oct 6, 2009 4:22 PM
Guest :
Jealousy! waaa... we want what they have ... waaa .... So pathetic.
Oct 13, 2009 7:11 PM
Guest :
Mister Europe, Where do you think your "FREE" health care comes from, oh ya it's just govenment money, that's free money right? I'm glad you left the US sounds like you are a life time wellfairer. Government money comes from tax, those of us that work have to pay for all you other lazy ass holes.
Oct 14, 2009 1:57 PM
Guest :
What I don't understand is.... how are people going to pay any additional cost for health insurance when THEY DON'T HAVE ANY EXTRA MONEY left over from their meager salaries?? Here in Missouri - the salaries average around 8.50 an hr. YES..... that's right. Many people live on this absurd amount - requiring both parents to work - and some to even have 2 jobs a week.This all sounds so slick when the politicians spit this out.... but in reality - there are many who just do NOT have any extra funds at the end of the month. Forget about having any savings..... !!! Wake up Washington... the average American just does not have any money left over. Bail out the citizens - instead of the Banks...??? How about giving every tax payer 100,000.?? Stop sending the bucks out of the country.
Dec 13, 2009 5:53 PM
Guest :
what are the two sides of this health care plan in congress??
Dec 16, 2009 3:46 PM
Guest :
i think is very informational
Dec 16, 2009 4:09 PM
Guest :
this is the greatest article you can find very informatyional its excellent i would definetly reccomend this its incredibley true as well i think its very beneficial!!!!
Dec 16, 2009 7:05 PM
Guest :
okay my only question is who passes this Law for the Healthcare?
Dec 16, 2009 7:29 PM
Guest :
okay look post my comment now or i will get crazy!J/K hurry up...............
Dec 16, 2009 7:32 PM
Guest :
man they make us Americans sound like if we were homeless or Something ill tell you know im pretty wealthy:]
Dec 16, 2009 7:35 PM
Guest :
i think that it is great because its very helpful in the case that im in with money if you know what i mean how do i apply i think every one should go for this plan! AWESOME just do it
Dec 18, 2009 1:22 PM
Guest :
This is hilarious.

On medicare I have something like a 10% copay, and they have a 25% copay? Hmmm..maybe not the best healthcare in the country.

Most of them have private insurance plans because they prefer choosing their doctors. They also have huge amounts of money and pay more than they get into those healthcare systems.

TMK they also use military/veterans hospitals for most of their government care.

Thanks for the propoganda, but socialism fails when it's centralized by the government. 'For the people, by the leaders' is a monarchy.
Dec 22, 2009 4:31 AM
Guest :
I think that this is a very revealing article. Now l can we stop all the chatter and do something about it? Do we have to be the sheep lead to slaughter by political power to be? Let some one, anyone come up with a way of getting people to commit to voting against anyone that holds public office that will not make a written contract with the populace about getting the public the same health care coverage for all that Congress enjoys? If we continually vote out of office those that will not sign the contract ional pledge to off the same health coverage we will remain the sheep that will be slaughtered by pharmaceutical companies, hospital CEO's, and all the political hypocrites that we continually vote into office. Someone start the ball rolling and it will take form, and alter the health care offered to the American people.

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Jan 5, 2010 12:23 PM
Guest :
The Congress and Senate should be required to use the V.A. for their health care. They think it is good enough for our veterans. Just so they know WE pay for that too!!!!
Jan 5, 2010 7:13 PM
Guest :
President Obama stated the American people should have the same health cafe that Congress and the President have.... so what' the big problem? He made this promise and stated many times we should have the same Health Care Congress has. Seems he has a bit of a problem with fact and fiction.... seems he is more fiction than fact.
Jan 18, 2010 9:25 AM
Guest :
When I began in the insurance business in 1966 in Columbus, OH., a $20 per day hospital benefit coupled with a $600 surgical schedule, i.e. brain tumor $600, tonsillectomy $60, etc., paid not all, but the vast majority of your hospital surgery billing. I noticed the big difference when the doctors formed medical insurance companies (think Blue Cross/Blue Shield) and inserted the "usual, customary and reasonable" clause for reimbursing surgeons for their work. That particular clause has highjacked the medical care industry over the years to bring us to where we are now. Not blaming the Docs. Just stating my observations over the last 40+ years.
Jan 21, 2010 12:35 PM
Guest :
Is there any petition for U.S. taxpayers to sign demanding Health Insurance for Congress be terminated? Not the entire Federal employees as those people for years only had that option but Congress only. If there is a petition could the link be posted? I would like to read it and then sign it and send it along to friends and family.
Feb 9, 2010 4:03 PM
Guest :
Hello!
good
Feb 10, 2010 6:25 PM
Guest :
I think we need health care. My biggest concern is when the Government uses the term affordable. Congress pays about $300.00 a month, well I can’t do that. We make less than $40,000 a year. What they call affordable, I say by who's standards? It seems like such an easy thing to accomplish. Give each American a set amount of money for a life time of health care. This way I choose the type of care I get and please, please let’s not forget dental and eye care. We need jobs; that’s a fact, however if you don’t have your health you don’t have anything. Health care must come first, and then jobs, daycare for our young and our elderly, universal higher education for everybody no matter what their age and in turn for their education we could ask for some pro-bono work. It’s just not that difficult. Let's get is done people.
Feb 23, 2010 2:42 PM
Guest :
Where in the Constitution does it give you the right to health care it is not a right but a privilege to have access to the best health care system in the world. Don't believe that it is then why do all of those in need of top quality care come to America instead of using their own system? It is because they get better treatment here and do not have to wait in lines that could conceivably cost them their lives.
Feb 25, 2010 4:58 AM
Guest :
And here we still sit in the year 2010 with things still the same, if not worse. I pay 11,000 plus a year for health ins :( I can not keep that up any longer.So we will go without like so many.
Its very sad indeed. Why cant they figure this out?
Everyone needs health ins.
Feb 25, 2010 10:30 AM
Guest :
I've posted this once before, looking for comment:

Just a cursory search online shows that congress members receive $174,000 in pay alone per year and their portion of the health care benefits they pay for is on average is around $200.00 per month or less for a family. So while they are paying less than 2% of their salaries on health care the rest of Americans are paying 15-20% on health care and earning much much less money. Here are my sources:

http://www.opm.gov/insure/health/rates/nonpostalhmo2009.pdf
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/uscongress/a/congresspay.htm

Time to do something about this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Feb 26, 2010 3:30 PM
Guest :
I'll have to google the report, but a news report done on this in 2009 reported they only contributed $42 per month for those health services.
Feb 26, 2010 3:48 PM
Guest :
Also someone explain why it's a privilege to have affordable and compotent healthcare. Are not all humans born flesh and blood?
Feb 27, 2010 8:16 PM
Guest :
Amazing, As soon as you have one person bashing the gov't, everyone jumps on the bandwagon without thinking it thru.

(I know, not everyone, but it seems like it sometimes)

1. Congress gets great insurance.. FEHB is about 300 plans, both PPO and HMO, (there are about 30 pretty good ones that are national) The best plan of them all, in my own opionin is the Blue Cross Blue Shield option.. Guess what.. most people whos companies have private insurance can have that as an opion.

2. They pay 75% of the premiums. the gov't pays between 71 and 75% depending on the plan, this is comparable to other large companies.. Many of the people that are in congress can and were making much more money in the private sector, so is a couple of hundred dollars a month really alot to ask? many private companies pay 100% of your insurance, for their employee or up to a certain amount and if you go over that, the employee would have to kick in the rest.

3. the low cost clinic bit.. if you get hurt at work, your business is supposed to cover it with workmans comp. this is their way of covering it before it goes to workmans comp.

4. Medicare not negotiating, this was put into law many years ago, it should be changed, maybe write your congressman and see if they would be interested.. they have no interest in most cases either way, so this could potentially pass.

5. FEHB negotiates - again allowed by law.. they set the minimums for what is required, the insurance companies attempt to meet those miniumums in coverage and stay within a competitive price and if the price is higher, they have to have items that make it still attractive (more than minimum) however every year, 2 - 5 companies bow out of the system or their bids are not accepted, and about 1-6 companies join on.

5a. The costs are covered by the govt. Nope, the gov't pays a portion of the costs, but a few years ago, one of them had the employee contribution go up over 100% yes more than double the rate for employee contribution. the FEHB is the largest employer based health insurance, over 8 MILLION federal employees are on it. this is why they can do a little better in cost vs coverage than some other smaller groups.

6. Their coverage is that great.... Guess what, under the origional health care plan that was supposed to cover everyone (the obama universal health care) it had such high minimums of standards that almost NONE of the federal employee health plans would have met it. they were not good enough. So everyone would have had health care BETTER than what congress gets, and because obama pushed for it about 30% of the US was up in arms about it. that it was not good enough, that it was not going to work, that it was too expensive...

7. They are keeping Congress health insurance private.. nope just not listed as Congress health insurance because they can be on many different plans. Here is the website...
http://www.opm.gov/insure/health/search/plansearch.aspx

Note that with dental, vision and others nothing, or near nothing is payed, gov't employees have to get seperate coverage they pay 100% of the costs for. (a $1,200 dental bill a friend of mine had, FEHB covered about $80) after that he realized he had to get the extra insurance.

In addition, members of Congress also qualify for some medical benefits that ordinary federal workers do not. They (but not their families) are eligible to receive limited medical services from the Office of the Attending Physician of the U.S. Capitol, after payment of an annual fee ($491in 2007). But services don’t include surgery, dental care or eyeglasses, and any prescriptions must be filled at the member’s expense.

House and Senate members (but not their families) also are eligible to receive care at military hospitals. For outpatient care, there is no charge at the Washington, D.C., area hospitals (Walter Reed Army Medical Center and National Naval Medical Center). Inpatient care is billed at rates set by the Department of Defense.
Mar 1, 2010 4:52 PM
Guest :
Take their insurance and federal perks from them along with in house physicians and see how quick they sign off on legislation.
Mar 4, 2010 9:37 AM
Guest :
This article and the reference material should be published and shared with all Americans. We as Americans must start standing up for ourselves. Our Senators and Congressmen are not truly standing or speaking up for us.
Mar 7, 2010 7:15 PM
Guest :
obama health plan is exempt from congress.its good enough to shove down public but not good enough for them.even an idiot would have to question this.we the people pay for congresses health insurance but they wont use what they want the public to use.somethings wrong with this picture.were fixing to see more of the change you can believe in.
Mar 12, 2010 10:04 PM
Guest :
federal retirees are pretty much forced into medicare at age
65 and still maintain their BC policies Medicare pays majority
of their bills and BC pays almost nothing. Whats wrong with
this picture. Retirees use BC very little once on medicare yet
BC rates keep going up and up and so does medicare. Something
just doesn't fit with this picture.
Mar 15, 2010 12:25 PM
Guest :
Thats why the american people have to kick them blood sucking leeches out of office and put people that have our interests in their minds and not their own agenda,
Mar 16, 2010 5:01 PM
Guest :
I am a retired Federal employee. I have the same health plan (FEHB) as members of Congress. And it's NOT free, as many seem to think. I pay $400.97 per month and the government pays $814.75. I worked for 37 years for the gov't. and while I feel fortunate to have the benefits, I also feel I WORKED for them. They are not a handout just because they are paid by the gov't . For comparison, look up info. on the auto industry and you will find that it's among the 4% of companies that offer FREE health coverage for its employees and retirees. And this is paid from profits made by the industry from money paid by you when you buy their product.
Mar 17, 2010 8:14 AM
Guest :
I think it is great. I'm surprised by how little straight information on this subject came up when I googled. This is one aspect of healthcare that Congress would rather the taxpayers not think about. As long as they and their family's are covered I guess the rest of us can just wait our turn like good little children. Thanks for writing about this subject.
Mar 19, 2010 10:22 AM
Guest :
where is the outrage. we cannot get through to our representatives and they will vote in secret away from our eyes. why are they not the first to sign on to obamacare if it is so good?
Mar 19, 2010 11:49 AM
Guest :
This health care bill isn't about repairing health care: it's about spending far too much, money we do not have, in order to accomplish very little. All this will do is bankrupt the country.
We could accomplish far more by simply amending the McCarran-Ferguson Act to allow interstate competition in health insurance.
Making this about Christianity is ridiculous.
Mar 20, 2010 4:10 PM
Guest :
I'm strongly against Obama trying to ram down our throats a health care plan that the public has said over and over that we don't want ,and can not afford. But, if an employer offers a health plan that an employee is satisfied with (ie, the FEHB plan that congress and all federal employees now have ), shouldn't that employee have the right to keep that plan? I believe everyone should have that right, and should be so stated in any change to the health care system.
Mar 21, 2010 7:47 PM
Guest :
The only thing that will ever drive down costs for health care is the same thing that has always driven down the cost of anything: competition. When companies are free to compete with other companies, they will drive costs down. When computers were new and few companies made them, they were expensive. Today, you can buy a whole slew of makes, and they're a fraction of earlier prices. If the government made computers, they wouldn't work and they'd be expensive. The market works, folks. Too bad we didn't let it compete in health care. Looks like it's too late now. Get ready to get sick and die. You could have lived.
Mar 22, 2010 12:53 PM
Guest :
Are abortion services provided to members of congress and their dependents? If so, it would appear to be hypocritical for those trying to thwart federal funds for abortion services.
Mar 22, 2010 4:25 PM
Guest :
pay these f**kers minimum wage and take away their health care. Then see how fast legislation gets passed.
Mar 24, 2010 8:15 PM
Guest :
This administration has an agenda...they're going to do whatever they want, no matter what Americans say; they have no intention on listening to Americans, & they have no interest in doing ANYTHING bi-partisan-they may say they will, but that is only to patronize progressive/dem/lib followers...because then, those idiots can say, "he offered bi-partisanship, but the Republicans won't go along with him", to only boost his own party. Obama plays psychological games, is a master of manipulation, and remember he is of the Chicago machine...some of the dirtiest, slimiest crooks in this Great Nation! We must vote them out!
Mar 24, 2010 8:29 PM
Guest :
Why dont we all write our elected officials in our districts and ask them what they pay. Ask them how much of their health care we pay. Lets not forget to talk a look at the rest of their expenses paid by the American people. I would say this health care we provide them is a drop in the bucket compared to all the other waste.
Mar 25, 2010 8:14 AM
Guest :
It is truly baffling that the FEHBP is not self-insured. I work for a VA hospital and an academic medical center. The University I work for is self-insured but the general benefits and plans are very similar to the FEHBP plans available to me at the at the VA. The difference is that while the costs are similar, the University has elected to provide richer benefits to compete in their market. The FEHBP would probably choose to lower premiums to compete in their market for personnel if they were self-insured. The savings in non-medical costs would be the same as for medicare which uses the some of the same intermediaries as my university plan.
A very rough calculation (I don't know the real numbers) 2,000,000 Federal employees x $2500/employee= $5 billion/year. This is half the expected savings for ObamaCare.
Mar 28, 2010 5:06 AM
Guest :
I posted this excellent piece to my Facebook page.

The humble Farmer
Mar 31, 2010 6:52 PM
Guest :
People, cut the b.s. this is life this is reality. the people up at the top always get the best of the crop. it is part of the deal a perk of the job. do you really think they are there for YOU no they are there for THEM. Regardless, lets face it. and I am definitely not an Obama supporter. au contraitre...Weather the health plan is good or not:1.a lot of people will benefit from it. 2. be realistic. Amc reacted the same way when Social Security was introduced in the 40th and the same way when medicare was introduced in the 60th. America will survive this too and in 15 or 20 years it will be a reality that our children will not understand how we lived without it.
Apr 1, 2010 8:23 AM
Guest :
I find it interesting that all comments have said "the American people" as if Congress is not American people but royalty and exempt from the rest of us. If they are no longer in Congress and under the Federal insurance program does that make them American again and come under this health care plan. Does anyone really know what is in this bill?
Apr 1, 2010 9:26 AM
Guest :
why do you think there are militias and tea parties? our so called representative style government has taken on all the trappings of an elitist monarchy,where only the gentry are allowed into the ruling club.how can they represent us when theyre too busy slashing and hacking at each other like a sack full of cats(i really have nothing against cats),vying for the almighty political contribution and remaining loyal to your party and special interests.the people?they dont know what they want.we (the elite) know whats important.we are.
Apr 3, 2010 7:20 AM
Guest :
All the emails,letters,posts and comments and phone calls did nothing to prevent health care reform from passing. It just shows politicians dont care what we say. They only care for us at election time. They lie all thru campaigning and tell us what we want to hear. Its up to us to vote them out and maybe someday they will listen to us, but all they need is 1 term to be set for life so it doesn't matter. We keep getting screwed folks. We can do nothing to stop this ravaging of the public.
Apr 5, 2010 12:38 AM
Guest :
for taxpayers to foot the bill for congressional personel and have any of those members vote against not giving taxpayersnot the exact same but permitting them to at least to have a choice is the heigth of self serving hypocracy
..I ACCUSE PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH AND REPS CANTOR,HATCH,BEHNER,MCCONNELL,,BACKMAN,ARMEY, FOR REPRESENTING SPECIAL INTERESTS AS THEY DID IN VOTING FOR THE MEDICARE REFORM ACT OF 2004 THAT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION INITIATED
L GEOEGE POPOFF RETIRED
CREDIT SUISSE
TUCSON AZ.
Apr 6, 2010 11:02 AM
Guest :
Health Care NEVER WAS A RIGHT. It has been something that has been readily available in this country, but it is not a right. It is not in the Constitution as a right. So your first paragraph is wrong. WE also have people coming from some of those same countries that have guaranteed health care, because healthcare is in effect rationed int those same countries. SO to the premise of your article. Congress and the president should be subject to all legislation they pass and/or sign and should be subject to all regulations that are the result of legislation they pass. When they dictate what is supposedly good for the rest of us or what we must live under but exempt themselves they cease to be representative and are now dictatorial. Remember what started this grand experiment called the United States of America. Taxation without representation. We need an Amendment to the Constitution that requires that all three branches of the federal government, including all regulatory agencies be subject to the same laws and regulations as the rest of us. In fact they should be the first in line.
Apr 13, 2010 6:05 PM
Guest :
When I worked for the government, I too had all those different plans to select from. While the government did pay a portion of the premiums, I still had a significant monthly payment. Congressmen have the same choices I had. Choosing a plan with more robust coverage will cost them a higher premium. Meanwhile, so many of my counterparts in private industry paid NO premiums for their full health care. I can remember some of them scolding me for taking a "cushy" government job for less money. Some of these same people are now out of a job after being laid off, their company folding, or having to give up benefits. No health insurance anymore. That government job recalls the Tortoise and Hare story.
Apr 13, 2010 6:12 PM
Guest :
Members of Congress choose from the same array of health care plans as does the GS-2 clerk. Both get coverage that is partially subsidized by the govt (taxpayer) and both still have a significant monthly premium to pay. Since taxpayers obviously pay the salaries of both the senator and GS-2 clerk, why is it so shocking to learn that we pay their benefits, too? Neither will lose their health plans under the new bill. Plenty of federal jobs are out there for anyone who believes they will be getting a "free ride". One might even run for office.
Apr 13, 2010 6:24 PM
Guest :
So members of Congress have a job that offers subsidized health insurance? Big deal. Taxpayers pay for all military health care during war or peace. How many non-government workers with employer-provided health insurance have to bear the full premium?
Apr 21, 2010 9:24 AM
Guest :
I AGREE!! Congress should be bound by the same laws that they make for everyone else. After all they work for us. Why should they have a better health care system than thier employer?
May 1, 2010 2:33 PM
Guest :
These kind of articles really confuse readers and arouse passions. Isn't it true that EVERY federal employee has the very same benefits? Should we cut theirs as well? The health care benefit is no different from that offered by many large employers. I worked for years for a private non-profit and had excellent benefits - even vision & dental, with low co-pays. I was lucky. But how is this any different from working for state or federal government?
Jun 6, 2010 9:56 AM
Guest :
If the average person has to pay all their expenses out of their paychecks than Congress should do the same. And that's that!!
Jun 16, 2010 8:18 AM
Guest :
What we need is a constitutional ammendment.


Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution

"Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States ."
Jun 22, 2010 8:09 AM
Guest :
It is funny how most Politicians say that the people don't want health care reform. I think it's because politicians don't want to have to pay for their own insurance like everyone else. It is sad that the people we trust are just out to protect themselves & their loved ones. I think that I am going to tell my own children to be Politicians then they can get all the fringe benefits just like all the other politicians. I have no faith in our politicians. If you can't beat them join them.
Jul 11, 2010 8:05 AM
Guest :
Why cant someone show the real cost annually for every retired congressman and representative over their averaage retirement in years to show the actual cost to the tax payor of this extreamly expensive benefit. Is this benefit totally paid for with tax dollars through retirement pension and benifit after the qualifying 5 years.
Sep 4, 2010 10:02 AM
Guest :
Great post, informative.

While I was looking for the cheapest price health insurance, a friend of mine told me that there is a site, where people can compair prices from many different insurance companies.
All of these companies offer free quotes. With this site you will save a lot of time searching for the lowest price, because you will get offers from the top rated health insurance companies. All you have to do is to complete the form and you will receive free quotes.

http://BestHealthInsuranceNow.info

Hope that helps.
Nov 7, 2010 2:09 PM
Guest :
I have a curiousity question. How can the representatives and senators have the FEHBP when they are not Federal employees? Also, brings to mind that they should have to pay a percentage of premiums which offset what they make. I am sorry, but for us taxpayers to have to pay for their health insurance, give me a break. Where are they paying for my health insurance?
Nov 16, 2010 8:34 PM
Guest :
I think the goverment should get the same treatment as the rest of americans. Thats not going to happen, So the hell with them. I can't get help and i'm poor. How do I know I'VE TRIED. So the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. I'm not the roght color or come from the right country. If I go to work I have to taoke a drug test. Go to get help I don't get drug tested.
What's wrong with taht picture. Have five babies get help. Single get little help. Someone needs to get there shit together.
Nov 18, 2010 11:54 AM
Guest :
The salient point that is missed in the article is not that congressional members receive healthcare benefits but that the benefits are administered by the government. That is, they participate in GOVERNMENT RUN HEALTHCARE, the exact thing Republicans "claim" to be opposed to and will deny everyone else participation in. I guess for Republican congressional members socialism is fine as long as they are the only recipients.

Nov 24, 2010 1:00 PM
Guest :
After receiving an E-Mail from one of our Georgia Senators bashing the then proposed healthcare reform, I suggested to him, that him and his cronies give up their benefits in solidarity to the uninsured. No need to say, I did not get a reply. I have Government benefits and receive Tri Care. But I believe every American should be able to reveive benefits like in most European countries. Those that oppose, use fear tactics to scare the public. If Americans were more educated as to how those benefits functions in Europe, they would welcome the change.
Dec 6, 2010 11:34 AM
Guest :
This is so right.
Many in the US congress are very well off. It is a shame a self employed person like myself has to pay 1700.00. per month.
Whatever type of health care reform that has passed so far MEANS NOTHING to the average American.
We send our young men and women into battle and pay them peanuts while congress eats steak.
No wonder other countries look at the way our country is run and shake their heads .
This artical reflects what I feel is very , very wrong
Jan 2, 2011 4:18 PM
Guest :
Let's see if the elected Tea Party members of congress are willing to step up and do something about this.
Jan 7, 2011 12:26 PM
Guest :
When the newly elected Republicans say "This is What the American People Want", it makes me want to scream. I DO NOT WANT HEALTH CARE APPEALED! People need to wake up, once and for all about health care. Our elected officials are not going to give a crap about health care until THEY DO NOT HAVE IT! HIT THEM WHERE IT COUNTS, IN THEIR POCKETS! When they have the same options as their fellow Americans they will get the idea. As a tax payer and their employer I do not wish to pay for THEIR health care. They should pay out-of-pocket, from their generous salary we provide them. Let them shop and try to find the most affordable. So what if they have pre-existing conditions!
Jan 7, 2011 12:59 PM
ljtaff :
Have any of you who are opposed to health care reform thought about anyone other than yourself? Let me guess, you have insurance and it is provided by your employer and you either pay very little or nothing. Now think about if you lost your job and your health care ended and your very paying the full amount of your health care. Maybe as much as $1700.00 per month, or more. Let's say you or your child has a pre-existing condition, any idea what you would do then. Based on the CBO, you know that independent appointed office, which evaluates what $ proposed legislation will have on the budget. Based on their evaluation we cannot afford not to reform health care. Also, we have been at war for over 10 yrs.,
Jan 7, 2011 1:20 PM
ljtaff :
Sorry, I did not fininsh my previous comment. We have been at war for over 10yrs., with no end in sight. Our biggest loss is the lives of our military personel. But in addition, we can not afford this war, it is bankrupting our country.
Jan 18, 2011 7:25 AM
Guest :
Biased, with a conservative slant.
Jan 20, 2011 10:55 AM
Guest :
Well, folk, we live in a country that you don't want to live in if you get old or sick. This must be the republican family values we hear about.
Jan 21, 2011 8:11 AM
Guest :
Good article. The health care system has their fully funded lobby working 24 seven to make sure that they make plenty of money. By and large the voter has no such lobby. If we won't to see our interest served we will have to write, email and call our congress persons frequently and pointedly.Above all we must vote!! The mantra of ordinary people in this country should be
(NO VOTE NO HOPE) The noisy wheel gets the grease!!
Jan 22, 2011 1:31 PM
Guest :
It doesn't tell the half of it!! Congress have their on physicians waiting at their beck & call. They get more freebies than we can imagine. If they were to have the same access to health insurance as the plan they passed for the rest of us, they would be a lot more careful in what they legislatem=, and what they cut!!
Feb 16, 2011 1:45 PM
Guest :
We the people of the united states pay taxes to our country United States of America and yet Congress gets full benefits and the citizens which are the people get nothing why is that?
Feb 19, 2011 1:58 PM
Guest :
The unions take care of government workers, the FEHBP takes care of congress and the private sector fends for itself. This is all backwards but Marx would approve.
Feb 19, 2011 2:24 PM
Guest :
I think its time Americans reevaluate all the "perks" that the congress and senate have voted for themselves. I am unclear as to why "we the people" vote and put them in office yet can't vote to change the way the benefits are distributed. I am mandated by my state to have health insurance, make alot less money then them, yet I am expected to help pay for them? The stats should be the other way around - they should kick in 75% for their own healthcare and the taxpapers pay for 25% - that's 25% more than anyone is paying for me. I also don't get all that vacation time off - actually my government is starting to remind me of school teachers. The largest problem facing the American future is paying pensions. Pensions everywhere (all people and positions) should be changed to stipulate that if you worked 20 years for a company, including my government, then that's all the pension money you are entitled to. Not a lifetime, you didn't work a lifetime, you worked 20 years. People live sooooo much longer now and that's wonderful, but financial adjustments have to be made this year in order for all of us to be able to enjoy retirement and the way to do it is through
UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE on the SINGLE PAYER SYSTEM! Its time.
Feb 20, 2011 2:28 PM
Guest :
It just makes me fume that this same congress that is so against "socialism" has at the same time the benefit of socialism for themselves but denies it for regular Americans.
Apr 6, 2011 6:48 AM
Guest :
This is a great article. It should be distributed everywhere, and more articles like it should be widely distributed. Until Congressional representatives are of the people, how can they otherwise rule for the people?
Apr 7, 2011 10:44 AM
Guest :
Wake up America If these Congressmen had to pay for thier own health care, maybe just maybe they would better understand what millions of hard working Americans are dealing with right now. What hypocrites, who are they protecting not you and not me. God Bless America and anyone who gets sick in this country without health care.
Apr 8, 2011 11:43 PM
Guest :
I am sick to my stomach with the government that runs the greatest nation on earth.
Apr 26, 2011 2:42 PM
Guest :
Disgusted! --- Am curious how Gabby Gifford can remain hospitalized after 3 months, when my sister is being booted to the street in a month. Ms Gifford is no longer working, therefore I would think that her insurance ran out the last day of the month that she she last worked. Where is the help for the regular American citizen?
Apr 28, 2011 10:17 AM
Guest :
excellent. they must have the same health care and retirement plans as the people they represent, so they feel what is like to not being able to afford to offer your children the basic they need to leave health and well
Apr 28, 2011 10:20 AM
Guest :
I can afford to pay for my own health plan, however millons of american want to to but do not have the resources, despiting being hard workers, while the congress could care less as they have their own.
Apr 29, 2011 5:03 PM
Guest :
If you want to improve Medicare in 6 weeks. Take the Insurance option away from congress and place them and their families on Medicare, The canges of Medicare come so fast you could not keep up with them.
Jun 11, 2011 12:50 AM
Guest :
2 million dollars? A year? Iraq costs over 1 billion a day! Get some priorities please.
Jun 11, 2011 6:12 AM
Guest :
How many retired politicians are the taxpayers paying medical premiums for? And what would the total of seated and retired politicians on the gravy train be?
Jun 22, 2011 8:42 AM
Guest :
How do we fix this problem? do we need to rally? what can we the people do to have congress give back a lot of what they take???
Jun 24, 2011 2:48 PM
Guest :
THIS IS A ABSOLUTE, DISGRACE !! I'M NOT COMPUTER SAVVY, AND DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET THIS ARTICLE OUT SO THAT MILLIOS OF MORE CITIZENS COULD READ THIS, AND EXPLORE THE, LINKS THAT YOU PROVIDED, BUT IF I DID KNOW HOW TO MAKE THIS ARTICLE VISIBLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, THEN I WOULD TYPE MY DOG'ON FINGERS OFF !
Jun 29, 2011 1:11 AM
Guest :
unfortunately informative. sadly the greatest contributor is the voter who continues to re-elect. no group of persons should have the unbridled positional authority to place themselves above the laws of this country and above providing themselves with the "get out of jail free card" they all should be tried for treason ALL OF THEM.
Jul 3, 2011 1:50 PM
Guest :
Sad congress session amounts to about 45 days. Which come to over million dollars ,free health care,and their pension for life less than three hundred days of work for six years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CONGRESS NO CONSCIENCE NO MORALS NO PROBLEM
SAME FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
Jul 9, 2011 1:03 PM
Guest :
After reading this article I was very upset. Then I read this one - http://ambafrance-us.org/spip.php?article625 - and became even more upset. The difference of two countries, what the heck is wrong with ours? They've made a mess of everything!
Jul 24, 2011 6:45 PM
Guest :
Make a link to share this on facebook, not just like it, please.
Aug 8, 2011 5:35 AM
Guest :
this article should be sent to all americans so that we all know. I was hunting and pecking and just happened on it.
Sep 1, 2011 12:19 PM
Guest :
The congress and Senate has the same Federal Health plan as all Federal Employees.
No different.
I was a Federal employee and we always paid more for our insurance.
Oct 13, 2011 10:33 AM
Guest :
I don't have time to read all of the comments below, and it seems reasonable that someone has already suggested this, but what if someone would calculate the percentage of taxes we all pay to provide free healthcare for politicians, and we all deduct that from our tax payments to the IRS? What if hundreds of thousands, or millions of us did this? What if we said that we're holding this money back because we need it for our own healthcare (which we do)? Can we just choke this atrocity out?
Dec 20, 2011 11:27 PM
Guest :
huhuhuhuhuh
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