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tsukinofaerii) wrote2010-03-17 01:12 pm
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Someone is being sane in congress.
Hold me. I'm frightened. D:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-alan-grayson/hr-4789-the-public-option_b_496977.html
In a more serious take on this, I can't say I fully approve, but I think that might be because I'm in shock and keep re-reading looking for the catch. Not rereading the article, but rereading the bill itself, which is linked. Not being a lawyer, I can't say for certain, but it looks clean.
I'm just... sitting here, feeling stumped. I'd honestly sort of given up on a public option. Just yesterday, I told someone that our best hope was that a few states would pass it, and in a few decades the federal ball would be rolling again. I hope that this isn't another disappointment.
(In case anyone can't tell, I'm a US version of a liberal. If you disagree, you disagree and I'll be happy to chat about it sanely. Please, no one make me test the shiny new Close Commenting feature on LJ.)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-alan-grayson/hr-4789-the-public-option_b_496977.html
In a more serious take on this, I can't say I fully approve, but I think that might be because I'm in shock and keep re-reading looking for the catch. Not rereading the article, but rereading the bill itself, which is linked. Not being a lawyer, I can't say for certain, but it looks clean.
I'm just... sitting here, feeling stumped. I'd honestly sort of given up on a public option. Just yesterday, I told someone that our best hope was that a few states would pass it, and in a few decades the federal ball would be rolling again. I hope that this isn't another disappointment.
(In case anyone can't tell, I'm a US version of a liberal. If you disagree, you disagree and I'll be happy to chat about it sanely. Please, no one make me test the shiny new Close Commenting feature on LJ.)
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That being said, my understanding of both the health care debates that are going on right now and the workings of health insurance in general are sketchy at best, so I can't really comment on the technicalities. My stance on health care is basically: people deserve to NOT DIE of preventable illnesses or treatable conditions. Not because they've somehow "earned it," but because they're people.
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And maybe this will give us a good reason to fix Medicare too.
(Is nearly socialist, ohnoes)