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You answered the question in your first sentence!
That the Democrates have worked for "YEARS" for a RX bill. If it takes that long to come up with a bill then they are real dumb!!! Plus they can't even agree among themselves on a 'good' Bill A bird in hand is worth two in the bush!!!!!! don "Peanutjake" > wrote in message ... > I receved this email from a friend in New Jersey > PJ > ----------------------------------------------------- > For years, Democratic lawmakers have been working to make sure that > seniors have access to prescription drugs and reasonable healthcare. > Now, in an attempt to score political points, the Republican > Congressional leadership is pushing through a bill that appears to > offer a solution. Actually, the bill undermines the entire Medicare > program, pushing people into the very HMOs which contribute heavily to > Republican lawmakers and barring the government from negotiating for > lower drug prices. > > Given the danger to seniors, one might expect that the millions-strong > American Association of Retired People (AARP) to be on the case. > But after huge contributions from pharmaceutical companies and HMOs, > and pressure from Republican lawmakers, the AARP is selling out its > membership and backing the bill. > > In response, 85 members of Congress (so far) have canceled their AARP > memberships, or announced that they will never join (if they're not > yet old enough to be eligible). [1] Today, we urge you to do the > same. If the AARP won't stand up for the elderly when it comes to > health care, what good is it? You can reach the AARP at: > > NJ Branch: 609-987-0744 > National hotline: 1-800-424-3410 > > If you're a member, tell them you're quitting. > > If you're too young to be eligible, tell them you'll never join. > > You also may want to let your Representative and Senators know that > you're keeping the AARP accountable. You could also tell them > that you expect them to demand real health care reform -- not this > industry-backed bill. > > You can reach your members of Congress at: > > Representative Donald M. Payne > DC Phone: 202-225-3436 > > Senator Frank Lautenberg > DC Phone: 202-224-3224 > > Senator Jon S. Corzine > DC Phone: 202-224-4744 > > > Please let us know how you feel about this -- we're collecting > individual comments to share with the media, at: > > http://moveon.org/aarp.html?id=2136-....APKD4NthfLzuw > > The AARP has endorsed a bill that would make two fundamental changes > in Medica > > 1. First, it would force people to make a stark choice: either pay > sharply increased premiums to stay in traditional Medicare, where > they can choose their doctor; or be forced out, into an HMO. > > Newt Gingrich, the former House Republican leader, said in 1995 > that he wanted to let Medicare to "wither on the vine." This > change would lead to that result, with cost incentives driving > people out. (Not coincidentally, AARP CEO William Novelli > recently wrote the forward to Gingrich's book. [2]) > > 2. Second, it offers a prescription drug benefit, but requires people > who want this coverage to buy it from private insurance plans. > > This part of the bill also bars the government from doing the one > thing it could do to actually reduce the cost of these drugs -- > negotiate for lower prices, using the size of the Medicare program > as leverage. Drug prices are soaring now, and unless they're > brought under control, they will eventually bankrupt Medicare. > > AARP itself sells insurance and also sells prescription drugs, so > the group stands to reap huge financial gains from this change. > > The bill has been opposed by a host of liberal groups [3] as well as > by major conservative groups, including the Club for Growth, The > Heritage Foundation, the American Conservative Union, The Cato > Institute, and the National Taxpayers Union. It's also been assailed > by virtually every one of the Democratic presidential candidates. [4] > > In endorsing this bill, the AARP has broken faith with its members. In > a recent poll, 65% of AARP members said they're opposed to it. [5] > The group has also violated its own written principles. In July, CEO > William Novelli wrote to Congress stating the requirements for AARP's > support of a Medicare bill. [6] Yet the bill AARP has just endorsed > fails to meet nine separate requirements stated in that letter. [7] > > We need to hold the AARP responsible for selling out its members. If > the organization sees sufficient backlash from its members and > prospective members, it could still change course and effect the > outcome of this legislation. Please call your local AARP branch > today. > > Sincerely, > --Carrie, Eli, James, Joan, Noah, Peter, Wes, and Zack > The MoveOn.org Team > November 20th, 2003 > > ----- > > [1] 85 Representatives wrote to Novelli, canceling their memberships: > http://www.moveon.org/HouseAARPletter.pdf [2] From the foreword by > Novelli to Gingrich's new book, "Saving Lives > and Saving Dollars". > > [3] See http://www.moveon.org/medicare.html for a complete list of > organizations. > > [4] See: > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003Nov17.html > [5] Poll: a majority of AARP members oppose the Medicare bill: > http://www.moveon.org/Medicaresurveypr.pdf > [6] AARP July letter on minimum acceptable standards > http://www.aarp.org/Articles/a2003-0...nmedicare.html > [7] How AARP goes back on its word > http://www.house.gov/schakowsky/Docu..._11_17_03.html > [8] > http://www.aarp.org/leadership/Artic...factsheet.html > > |
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