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Kucinich Votes No on Health Care Bill

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted no on the “Affordible Health Care for America Act”, which barely passed in the House 220-215 with a weakened public option. He has been a strong supporter of Single Payer Heath Insurance. The Senate’s version of the bill has still yet to be passed.

By Michael T

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted no on the “Affordible Health Care for America Act”, which barely passed in the House 220-215, with a weakened public option.  He has been a strong supporter of Single Payer Heath Insurance.  The Senate’s version of the bill has still yet to be passed.  Below is his statement on why he voted against it.

We have been led to believe that we must make our health care choices only within the current structure of a predatory, for-profit insurance system which makes money not providing health care.  We cannot fault the insurance companies for being what they are.  But we can fault legislation in which the government incentivizes the perpetuation, indeed the strengthening, of the for-profit health insurance industry, the very source of the problem. When health insurance companies deny care or raise premiums, co-pays and deductibles they are simply trying to make a profit.  That is our system.

Clearly, the insurance companies are the problem, not the solution.  They are driving up the cost of health care.  Because their massive bureaucracy avoids paying bills so effectively, they force hospitals and doctors to hire their own bureaucracy to fight the insurance companies to avoid getting stuck with an unfair share of the bills.  The result is that since 1970, the number of physicians has increased by less than 200% while the number of administrators has increased by 3000%.  It is no wonder that 31 cents of every health care dollar goes to administrative costs, not toward providing care.  Even those with insurance are at risk. The single biggest cause of bankruptcies in the U.S. is health insurance policies that do not cover you when you get sick.
You can read the rest of his statement here.
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One Comment

  1. Mark T added these pithy words on December 2, 2009 | Permalink

    Well said Dennis

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