The Partnership for a Healthy Colorado seeks to bridge the divides, identify common values, and engender the political courage necessary to achieve meaningful, comprehensive health care reform in Colorado.
On October 8th, 2009 stuart little (not verified) said:
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On October 5th, 2009 brain tom (not verified) said:
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On September 30th, 2009 brain712 (not verified) said:
Are we to love only those who deserve our love? Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despite fully use you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven. well i use hair loss, hair extensions & buy propecia for my hairs and its a good experience for me.
Healthy debate and the time to develope an informed electorate is essential if the result is to be a positive for us all. A hurry-up rushed program developed by agenda driven ideologes will not get us there. The present proposals with very heavy up-front costs and federal dictates that include unfunded mandates to the states as well as mandates that will increase the costs of private insurance do not seriously address the cost reductions necessary to acquire broad support. Cost reduction without reducing availability and quality must become central to the reform effort.
Free Insurance coverage for those who prefer to be self-insured or those who reside in the US illegally will severely polarize the electorate precluding any meaningful reform. The best interests of the private insurance industry,the medical providers,the employers,retirees,the general public, and government insurance providers can only be preserved as part a coordinated reform of the overal health care system if their cooperation is acquired willingly and not by coercion or subterfuge. This requires time, considerable effort and transparency.
I'm glad the country is having a serious discussion about reform. Expanding federal funding seems to address the affordability and accessibility problems in this country.
I'm worried that the process is about to implode -- because no one seems willing to compromise. There is so much political pressure to come up with a solution by August, but that is an unreasonable timeline for real reform. This health care mess has been brewing since WW2 when employers took on the responsibility for paying for health care in this country. If it took 60 years to create, seems like we could give it more than eight months to correct.
I had high hopes, but this fight in Washington doesn't seem different from every other health care reform conversation. Fight fight fight -- divide divide divide. I think Colorado needs to model its own solutions --like Massachusetts did. Maybe not the exact Massachusetts model, but the same process.
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Oh yap, I have done my mcse and right now I am doing a career oriented job well all of my friends got reputable status jobs and business. Its the era of IT and I think it better to have business and IT education for a flourishing career and for a successful dreamed business. well we provide drapes, window blinds & roman blinds
really its a good post and i really appreciate your work and i have to use this in my references. well i a student at London university and i with the help of my team make a online business providing decoration and house hold item including cornice, roller shades & vinyl windows and with the help of our world wide professional teams we providing after sales services.
Are we to love only those who deserve our love? Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despite fully use you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven. well i use hair loss, hair extensions & buy propecia for my hairs and its a good experience for me.
Healthy debate and the time to develope an informed electorate is essential if the result is to be a positive for us all. A hurry-up rushed program developed by agenda driven ideologes will not get us there. The present proposals with very heavy up-front costs and federal dictates that include unfunded mandates to the states as well as mandates that will increase the costs of private insurance do not seriously address the cost reductions necessary to acquire broad support. Cost reduction without reducing availability and quality must become central to the reform effort.
Free Insurance coverage for those who prefer to be self-insured or those who reside in the US illegally will severely polarize the electorate precluding any meaningful reform. The best interests of the private insurance industry,the medical providers,the employers,retirees,the general public, and government insurance providers can only be preserved as part a coordinated reform of the overal health care system if their cooperation is acquired willingly and not by coercion or subterfuge. This requires time, considerable effort and transparency.
I'm glad the country is having a serious discussion about reform. Expanding federal funding seems to address the affordability and accessibility problems in this country.
I'm worried that the process is about to implode -- because no one seems willing to compromise. There is so much political pressure to come up with a solution by August, but that is an unreasonable timeline for real reform. This health care mess has been brewing since WW2 when employers took on the responsibility for paying for health care in this country. If it took 60 years to create, seems like we could give it more than eight months to correct.
I had high hopes, but this fight in Washington doesn't seem different from every other health care reform conversation. Fight fight fight -- divide divide divide. I think Colorado needs to model its own solutions --like Massachusetts did. Maybe not the exact Massachusetts model, but the same process.