Health care bill: what you won’t see on CBS, NBC..

Sen. Reid’s Government-Run Health Plan STILL Requires a Monthly Abortion Fee
Posted by GOP Leader Press Office on December 19th, 2009

 

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Fixed it is not.  Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-NV) latest health care “manager’s amendment” would STILL levy a new “abortion premium” fee on Americans under the Democrats’ health care plan.  Just like the original 2,032-page, government-run health care plan from Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) and the last version of Senator Reid’s 2,074-page bill, this latest 383-page amendment levies an abortion premium and does not fix the problem of government funds being used to subsidize elective abortions.

Under Reid’s “manager’s amendment,” there is no prohibition on abortion coverage in federally subsidized plans participating in the Exchange.  Instead the amendment includes layers of accounting gimmicks that demand that plans participating in the Exchange or the new government-run plan that will be managed by the Office of Personnel Management must establish “allocation accounts” when elective abortion is a covered benefit (p. 41).  Everyone enrolled in these plans must pay a monthly abortion premium (p. 41, lines 5-8), and these funds will be used to pay for the elective abortion services.  The Reid amendment directs insurance companies to assess the cost of elective abortion coverage (p. 43), and charge a minimum of $1 per enrollee per month (p. 43, lines 20-22).

In short, the Reid bill continues to defy the will of the American people and contradict longstanding federal policy by providing federal subsidies to private health plans that cover elective abortions.  The new language does include a “state opt-out” provision if a state passes a law to prohibit insurance coverage of abortion, but it’s a sham because it does nothing to prevent one state’s tax dollars from paying for elective abortions in other states.

A majority of Americans believe that health care plans should not be mandated to provide elective abortion coverage, and a majority of Americans do not believe government health care plans should include abortion coverage. Currently, federal appropriations bills include language known as the Hyde Amendment that prohibits the use of federal funds to pay for elective abortions under the Medicare and Medicaid programs, while another provision, known as the Smith Amendment, prohibits federal funding of abortion under the federal employees’ health benefits plan.  Under the Reid “manager’s amendment” the new health care plan that will mirror the federal employees’ plan and be managed by the Office of Personnel Management will NOT be subject to the Smith Amendment.

Leader Reid’s latest health care proposal is an affront to the American people and drastically moves away from current policy.  In a statement released by National Right to Life Committee legislative director Douglas Johnson said, “The new abortion language solves none of the fundamental abortion-related problems with the Senate bill, and it actually creates some new abortion-related problems.”  The American people deserve more from their government than being forced to pay for abortion.  The pro-life Stupak/Pitts amendment passed the House by a vote of 240 to 194, enjoying the overwhelming support of 176 Republicans and 64 Democrats.  The Stupak/Pitts Amendment codifies current law by prohibiting federal funding of elective abortions under any government-run plan or plans available under the Exchange.  The Reid plan ignores the will of a bipartisan majority of the House, and indeed the American people, by rejecting this bipartisan amendment.

Health care reform should not be used as an opportunity to use federal funds to pay for elective abortions. Health reform should be an opportunity to protect human life – not end it – and the American people agree.  House Republicans have offered a common-sense, responsible solution that would reduce health care costs and expand access while protecting the dignity of all human life. The Republican plan, available at HealthCare.GOP.gov, would codify the Hyde Amendment and prohibit all authorized and appropriated federal funds from being used to pay for abortion. And under the Republican plan, any health plan that includes abortion coverage may not receive federal funds.

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December 21, 2009

Absolutely not…The health care reform should not use federal funds to pay for abortions. There is so much that needs to be concidered in the 2032 page government run health plan. Its just not there yet. Now I hear that federal funds were given to certain states just so they would get their vote to pass this health plan. Where is the justice to all of this. Something has to be done.And soon

December 22, 2009

I can never understand such law or laws. Anything with abortion is never good and not good. Imagine that we are aborting Jesus 1000 times? … really evil doing … 🙁

December 24, 2009

A tragedy on the eve! Nevertheless — Have a Merry Christmas! 🙂

Hopefully the combined bills can get killed when they are put together and come up for a vote again.

December 27, 2009

This is not good. Lord, help us and have mercy on us all.

December 27, 2009

The Republican plan was no health care reform at all — I don’t see how that’s any better.

yeah it is all bull**** anyways.

December 27, 2009

ryn: good thing you had the chapel to accommodate you on Christmas Eve. Overthere, I believe, standing outside the church (like we do here) wouldn’t be an option because of winter. Avatar is very meaningful to me but I am yet to make a full conclusion of it. Well, anything that touches the heart is good enough for me. Smiles.

December 29, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TOO, Bri!!! *hugs* How are you anyway? Thank you so much for all of your notes in my previous entries. I wish you all heavenly blessings, joy & happiness! I wish you also good health, good wealth and many, many numerous brightest & wonderful days! -How’s Christmas?- All love! 🙂

December 30, 2009

It is good to know how much you enjoyed your Christmas, Bri. It is always a BLESSING when you know someone like are so close to your own Mother. Just like Jesus to Mary. 🙂 Well, mother is a something, right? I can never knew what this means until I myself a mother and my children adores me as well.

December 31, 2009

Blessed New Year to you and yours, Bri.

January 1, 2010

Happy New Year Bri. I pray it’s an awesome year full of God’s blessings for you. Sue

January 1, 2010

May you have a very Happy and Prosperous New Year of 2010, Bri! I have a difficult time with these 2010 numbers. Of course the children of God will prosper as He says in His Word: Beloved, “I would have that ye Prosper, and be in Health, even as your Soul Prospers!” Now if God proclaims that fact, it’ll be so! But, we may prosper in so many ways other than simply monetary gain, right? If God wills that “His Own” be in Health, who needs government run healthcare? Love and a smile too! Liz

January 4, 2010

Goofing off????? Well, maybe, probable and certainly highly possible. *lol* You know Bri, it really is a magical journey because when I water my dead flowers they just sprout right back up. It’s the most amazing thing! *lol* I would encourage you to join face book if for no other reason besides the fact you could find a long lost cousin from decades ago, I swear it’s better than Ancestory.com

January 4, 2010

Well, I’m off because I’m sure there are flowers to be watered somewhere so have an awesome week and go make yourself a face book account and get to work’in on the farm. *lol*

Happy New Year! Take care!

January 6, 2010

Thank you for your notes, Bri. Always make me smile. Well, if HE is Jesus I would want to see HIM again. I really want to have a long conversation with him and sits closer to his feet so that I could have pour olive oil on it. I would wash his feet just Mary did. But with love. 🙂 *I wish you a very lovely day, my friend.*

January 9, 2010

Thank you for your notes. 🙂 *Please go back to the entry again and read the Last Paragraph. That shall answer your question regarding Fr James.* Have a nice day!

January 9, 2010

Oh, sorry about the confusion. he, he, he … Both of them were married at the court years ago and not at the church. So, it was never under the Catholic law. The love of Jesus comes later after the marriage. So, Fr James decided after that to be a priest. So, that’s how he came to that but divorce came first before being a priest. So, I shall re-edit my entry again to cause no confusion.

January 10, 2010

Can you believe it.. That was some game. And yes Sanchez did play the game of his life…. We celebrated afterwards as you know. So when does your Pats play. Today? Will watch too

January 15, 2010

Yes, in so many ways we can say that LIFE is unfair. So many odd things happened in this life of which we all can never really comprehend. What choice do we have but to face the odds and stay put with the truth – and that is the LORD above. It is a very hard time for me, but I shall manage this; as I’ve always do. Prayers are all I need, Bri. Thank you! Wish you a very nice day!

January 17, 2010

My der Bri … please pray for me for I do really need more than just strength at this time. Andrew had just left this morning for Haiti. The condition over there is in total chaos & in a total wreck … I fear for his security … Please do pray for him … *sigh* -My faith is being tested now. I hope I can endure this …-

January 21, 2010

ryn: We are still experiencing cooler weather but nothing like in the 50’s. Apparently, we are getting cool wave from Siberia! Just so Siberia doesn’t migrate here! 🙂

those that defy the American people will surely be SO OUT of office by the next election. This is a guarantee.

Thank you for your note. And I mean it. I have full plans to vacation, even if for a day or two , in Massachusetts, and buy mail order from a local shop there too. THANKS much!

January 26, 2010

You know what odd is .. that what you wrote is exactly that what Paul wrote to me in his letters … What a joy! Must be the work of the spirit. 🙂 Oh, thank you for the notes you wrote to me, my dear Bri. I have joy to know that I have also good friends here whom I have never seen before. We are blessed!

February 5, 2010

*lol* Bri, he was kindly appreciative of the 62 piece tool kit we bought for him and I’m sure the night of carousing with his friends and Dad proved meaningful on some level. I am instructed to turn the other cheek and I also believe it doesn’t hurt to turn a blind eye and a deaf ear as well. *lol* And you know, given our current stance I’d say bull winkle has the power to create change and I for

February 5, 2010

one would welcome it. Thank you Bri for echoing any sense of sentiment and it doesn’t always have to come from a cookie. *lol* *but it is often far sweeter*

February 7, 2010

Hello Bri … I haven’t the chance to say hello, how r u and Thank U for all your notes. I am so busy this week and now Sunday is here and I feel as if everything are loaded over on my both shoulders. Pretty chaotic here at home while all the five kids are ill, coughing are the worse (esp at night time) but gladly no fever.

February 7, 2010

And my father is returning from Bristol tomorrow afternoon and then inviting him for lunch in a Chinese restaurant in Frankfurt for I’ve not the mood even to cook anything … So tired, you know. Quit talking about me …. How about you? Seems you too, are not here for quite sometime. Busy? 🙂

February 7, 2010

I only can say that I wish you a very lovely Sunday and perhaps when we all settled then we shall meet here often & leaving notes! 🙂 Wish we can drink coffee & eating cakes on OD too! LOL Thank you for your notes, Bri! (again I am complimenting) And thank you that in times like this I know that friends like you (and others) do care and have me in their prayers & thoughts! Thank you! *hug*

February 14, 2010

Just to say Hello and wishing you Happy Valentine’s Day! 🙂

February 25, 2010

Yuuuhuuu, Bri! been missing ya here. Always love to re-read your oldest entries. Entertain me! he, he, he …. Been ill for a week and all of us got that terrible flubug! Ugggg! When it will stop finally? Ah, soon spring comes … Wish you a lovely day, Bri! See Ya! :o)

March 11, 2010

Hello, hallo, helli, hey and yessss! Thank U for your notes, Bri! It’s always a happy moment for me everytime I see your notes appearing from time to time at my journal. It keep reminding me that you are somewhere still alive & kicking! Well, you are kicking, are you? he, he, he … I wish the snow pass by for now … Sooo cold here and the kids starts to get ill again! WIsh U a lovely day!