A call to action. Please tell your friends.
Posted by DB on 03/30/2010 @ 01:33 PM
As a Democrat, I found the health care law disappointing. Big Pharma and Big Insurance will make out like bandits with this law that does not do enough for retired and elderly people with Medicare. Who wants to wait 10 years for the Prescription drug benefit coverage gap to close? The stopgap 50 percent drug discount appears a joke considering that drug companies will double the price nullifying this so called 50 percent discount.
Why should retired and disabled people have to pay 2 sets of monthly premiums and 2 yearly deductibles to get one prescription drug benefit? Medicare Part B appears an outpatient benefit. In fact before the GOPranos passed the pharma enriching Medicare Part D, Medicare Part B covered some medications. The prescription drug benefit should have gone into Medicare Part B so retired and disabled people would only have to pay one set of premiums for medications and doctors visits.
If you agree, then go to http://www.democratz.org and demand congress create a new prescription drug benefit in Medicare Part B and tell your friends.
I consider it time for a peaceful rebellion not seen since the likes of Martin Luther King Jr. in this country with boycotts of conservative contributors.
Gandhi led this in India. Mandela led this in South Africa and now it appears the point where you should do this in the United States of America.
Go to http://www.democratz.org where you will see this action and other actions too.
Thank you and do well.
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