Canceled.LTroll.8
Banned
That’s why we passed health insurance reform that stops insurance companies from jacking up your premiums at will or denying coverage because you get sick.
That’s why we passed health insurance reform that stops insurance companies from jacking up your premiums at will or denying coverage because you get sick.
That’s why we passed financial reform that will end taxpayer-funded bailouts, reform that will stop credit card companies and mortgage lenders from taking advantage of taxpayers and consumers.
That’s why we’re trying to make it easier for workers to save for retirement and fighting the efforts of some in the other party to privatize Social Security, because as long as I’m President, no one is going to take the retirement savings of a generation of Americans and hand it over to Wall Street.
Not on my watch.
That’s why we’re fighting to extend the child tax credit and make permanent our new college tax credit, because if we do, it will mean $10,000 in tuition relief for each child going to four years of college, and I don’t want any parent not to be sending their kids, in good time or bad, to college because they can’t afford it.
For starters young adults who are in school or unemployed and living with their parents are covered on their parent's plan. Where is an unemployed 20-something supposed to get the money for health insurance? Having neither a job nor collateral an unattended illness can affect their entire life.
Recommended preventative services such as screening for high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. The savings down the road are truly incalculable. Just consider the cost to look after one individual incapacitated by a stroke due to undiagnosed hypertension compared to a doctor's visit costing, say, $100.00.
Assisted living/retirement homes for those unable to look after themselves easily costs $100.00/day. Just for simplicity let's say the incapacitated person finds a residence at that cost. For the same amount of money spent to look after that individual for one day someone could visit a doctor. That's 365 people screened per year. If the person lives 10 years which is quite realistic that's 3,650 (not counting leap years) people who could be screened and avoid a stroke.
What better example is there of "promote the general Welfare and secure the Blessings of Liberty"?
Of course there are many other benefits to the plan and it will be further fine-tuned as more and more citizens experience the benefits.
Now, I’ll be honest, I refuse to cut back on those investments that will grow our economy in the future.
Investments in areas like education and clean energy and technology.
I don't want to cut those things, and that’s because economic growth is the single best way to bring down the deficit, and we need these investments to grow.
But, I am absolutely committed to fiscal responsibility, which is why I’ve already proposed freezing all discretionary spending unrelated to national security for the next three years.
Once the bipartisan fiscal commission finishes its work, I’ll spend the next year making the tough choices necessary to further reduce our deficit and lower our debt, whether I get help from the other side or not.
Why is my h/c insurance going up? Obama said this wouldn't happen.
I hear that I will have to get a prescription for asprin, tylonol, etc. This also makes the cost go up. Where's the liberty in this?
Why does my doctors tell me that the h/c law is something they hate?
Why does the IRS have to be involved?
Why do I have to go to jail if I have no money by April 15th of any given year in the future, or just choose not to pay? A lot of liberty here man. Let me tell you.
I could go on, but these are some things that are a problem for dems this Nov, 2nd, and why many will lose. They had a chance to do something great, but have done as bad a job as could be predicted.
Not everything we’ve done over the last two years has worked as quickly as we had hoped, and I am keenly aware that not all of our policies have been popular.
So, no, our job is not easy, but you didn’t elect me to do what was easy.