The House Republican Health Care Solutions Group has spent months on a plan, while listening to Americans, talking to doctors and patients, and collecting input from other sources. The process of the Republican Parties reform plan that the solutions group has come up with will receive bipartisan support.
Agreeing with the President, Republicans want to have quality health care coverage affordable and accessible for every American, regardless of pre-existing health conditions. They want to let Americans who like their health care coverage keep it, and give all Americans the freedom to choose the health plan that best meets their needs.
Not agreeing with the President the Republicans want to protect Americans from being forced into a new government-run health care plan that would: eliminate the health care coverage that more than 100 million Americans currently receive through their job, limit your choice of doctors and medical treatment options, and result in the federal government taking control of your health care.
Also in tonight's speech the President pretty much said that he is willing to work with the Republicans and anyone that will bring in a bill that will help to better the Health Care of the American people. The President in doing this has the applaud of many Republicans. His push for a reform in our Nations Health Care is a good one, and one that needs to be properly addressed and looked at. It is not an issue that can be thought of in a moments notice.
So readers, the Nation will have a reform in the way we all receive Health Care, but how is the question that we all have on our minds. Will the Democrats listen to the Republicans and vice versa, or will we be lost in a struggle of bureaucracy?
Citations:
Blunt, Roy . "House GOP Solutions Group Outlines Health Care Plan to Increase Affordability, Accessibility, Availability" . GOP Leader . Web. 17 Jun 2009.
Address to a Joint Session of Congress: President Barack Obama discusses health-care reform.PBS.WHRO.Virginia Beach, VA. 9 Sep 2009.
As always I fear this will be a party struggle. The sooner republicans and decocrats can come together and work for the good of the people instead of their party the better off America will be. Who cares about party lines, we need solutions and reform not a power struggle.
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