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Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 22:03:00


To Insurance Industry


Democrats Gag the Health Insurance Industry Over Obamacare

September 24, 2009 05:28 PM ET | Peter Roff | Permanent Link | Print

By Peter Roff, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Lest there be any doubt, congressional supporters of healthcare reform have joined the White House in playing "hard ball" against its opponents. Montana Democratic Sen. Max Baucus, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee and is currently preoccupied with writing a healthcare bill of his own, recently asked the U.S. government's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to investigate a mailer sent by the Humana healthcare company to senior citizens that it insures.

Baucus's complaint was that the mailer, which warned that efforts under way by Democrats to change healthcare in America could result in cuts to their benefits, constituted a disingenuous effort to frighten seniors. And CMS, as Roll Call reported Wednesday, was more than happy to oblige, launching an investigation at the "direction" of Jonathan Blum, a former Baucus Senate aide whom President Obama recently appointed to be acting director of CMS' Center for Drug and Health Plan Choices.

The investigation resulted in a letter being sent to Humana and, say sources on Capitol Hill, other health insurers who have a fiduciary relationship with CMS that imposes an industry-wide "gag order" ordering a halt to any additional mailings and effectively prevents companies from communicating with their customers about the impact of any pending healthcare reform legislation
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The news that almost an entire industry had been muzzledâ??it still being unclear whether the AARP, which is also a health insurance provider but one somewhat more friendly to the idea of Obamacare was also being silencedâ??hit Capitol Hill with considerable force. Senate Republicans, who are thought to be universally opposed to Obamacare, hit back, and hard.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell took to the chamber floor to attack the move in, what for Kentucky's senior senator, are strong words. Here's what he said, according to Roll Call:

"It appears that a particular Senator has encouraged the administration to use its powers to clamp down on an opponent of the administration's healthcare policy. What's more, the administration snapped to attention at the Senator's request. It followed the Senator's advice, and almost immediately the government clamped down on a private healthcare company in my home state that had been sharing its concerns about the administration's healthcare proposal with seniors on Medicare . . . This is so clearly an outrage it's hard to believe anyone thought it would go unnoticed. For explaining to seniors how legislation might affect them, the federal government has now issued a gag order on that company, and any other company that communicates with clients on the issue, telling them to shut up â?? or else."

What's more, the entire GOP Senate leadershipâ??along with Iowa Republican Sen. Charles Grassley, of the Senate Finance Committee and Wyoming Republican Sen. Mike Enzi, of the and Senate HELP Committeeâ??wrote Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius Thursday to inform her they would block the confirmation of any departmental nominees unless and until HHS "rescinds its gag order and allows seniors to receive information about matters before Congress."

On Capitol Hill, short of a threat to cut off funding, blocking a nomination or group of nominations is about as serious as it gets.


http://www...e-industry-over-obamacare.html
Rugian
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Fri Sep 25 22:06:44
Hot Rod you have no right to move onto another issue until you admit you were full of shit about why states pass privacy laws,
Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 22:35:36

The politicians pass them primarily to protect their corrupt asses from being exposed.

END OF DISCUSSION.

Rugian
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Fri Sep 25 22:38:08
Actually it's because people have an inherent discomfort of being secretly recorded in their homes/buildings, which you should understand. Since, y'know, you're supposedly a libertarian.

But I guess all it takes is one instance of a privacy law working against the shaming of Democrats to turn you into an anti-privacy advocate. Holy shit you're not a libertarian, big surprise there.
Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 22:42:09

ERR...

Libertarians did not write those laws.

Clitoral Hood
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Fri Sep 25 22:43:43
so because libertarians didn't write privacy laws, you don't support those laws?
Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 22:47:07

If you want to discuss this, open another thread.

hoER
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Fri Sep 25 23:05:56
Always nice to see UP's expert debater starting a thread in which he decides that there is to be no further debate in the thread in his second post. lol...



Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 23:07:10
^-Idiot
hoER
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Fri Sep 25 23:11:23
^ No, idiot who cant refute that.
Hot Rod
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Fri Sep 25 23:14:00

Don't you guys *EVER* complain about a hijacked thread again.

NEVER.

hoER
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Fri Sep 25 23:14:45


Dont you EVER say you are here for debates, sandbox troll

doryx3
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Sun Sep 27 15:37:51
huh
Memory Lane
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Fri Jul 23 20:23:57
mmmmm.
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