CBO Gives Life To Reform

Well in name only that is……

The AP is reporting on the much anticipated CBO report on the costs of the Baucus Health Reform bill……..

The Congressional Budget Office added that the measure would reduce federal deficits by $81 billion over a decade and probably lead to “continued reductions in federal budget deficits” in the years beyond.

The report paves the way for the Senate Finance Committee to vote as early as Friday on the legislation, which is largely in line with President Barack Obama‘s call for the most sweeping overhaul of the nation’s health care system in a half-century.

A win for the insurance industry…..it will cost less than predicted…..and will give the industry millions of new customersa to screw at every turn.  Baucus said of the bill:

“This legislation, I believe, is a smart investment on our federal balance sheet. It’s an even smarter investment for American families, businesses and our economy,”

A smart investment?  For whom?  These guys are more concerned about the balance sheet and while they figure and smile more Americans die or go into bankruptcy.

The measure would require that millions of Americans purchase private insurance for the first time, and would set up a new marketplace where policies would be available.

Federal subsidies would be available to millions of lower-income individuals and families to help defray the cost of coverage that would otherwise be out of their reach. The alternative to government-sold health care, a proposal for nonprofit co-ops that would compete with private companies, was judged largely ineffective by budget officials. Such arrangements “seem unlikely to establish a significant medical presence in many areas of the country,” they wrote.

The legislation also would ban current insurance industry practices that deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions, and restrict companies’ ability to charge vastly higher premiums on the basis of age, gender or other factors.

But how will the health bill be budget neutral?

The reform would be paid for through a variety of tax increases and spending cuts, including savings of hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicare, the federal health care program for seniors.  (Watch for a future post on this piece of crap).

Swine Flu Comes A Calling

The media has been full and I mean FULL of stories about the swine flu, better known as H1N1….every “real” news media has done story after story on what to look for, what to do, when to do it and on and on….in reality it has been almost endless since the end of summer….there can be NO body who is unaware of this deadly predator.

In case you are living in the hills of Arkansas and have not heard the hype….let me help out….Symptoms of H1N1 swine flu are like regular flu symptoms and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Many people with swine flu have had diarrhea and vomiting. Nearly everyone with flu has at least two of these symptoms.

But before you run into the doctor’s office and infect everyone else there is more you need to know…..the run of the mill yearly flu symptoms spell FACTS:

Fever

Aches

Chills

Tiredness

Sudden Symptoms

Now you will ask what is the difference between the two….and a good question….who knows…they are saying it is not the Spanish Flu or the Hong Kong Flu or pick one from the past…..the flu is the flu….pig like or otherwise.

Now we are told that a shot will be needed to help fight off infection….and we can go to our local drug store chain and get an injection for $24.99….a deal at any price…..

The vaccines will trickle in at a rate of about 20 million doses a week, and officials are unsure how many Americans will actually get them. The U.S. government is providing them for free, but clinics and retailers may charge to administer them.

*******STOP! and re-read the paragraph above**********(Pause here for effect)

They get free drugs paid for by the government (your money) and the drug stores can charge for the convenience of having the shots on site.

After hear that and checking up on the media and its attempt to “inform” the public……and as I have said…every network is pushing hard for the people to be informed and to help them get the information that they require…..is it really a public service?  Or is it helping to create a demand for the injections at $24.99?

At least two surveys have suggested that demand may be somewhat higher for the swine flu vaccine than for the seasonal influenza vaccine.

A survey by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions and Harris Interactive found that 53 percent of Americans say they plan to get vaccinated, compared with 41 percent who say they will not be vaccinated.

Not a bad deal at $24.99 a pop……

After the summer’s hysteria over the swine flu and the warnings of a pandemic…I question the motives of the media and their concern for the public….is it real or is it all a game to help the companies bring in more paying customers?