Check Out the Coverage Congress Gets
For $42 a month...
No Debating Congress' Lavish Health Care
Here's a few highlights, if you don't want to click the link:
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No Debating Congress' Lavish Health Care
Here's a few highlights, if you don't want to click the link:
For them, there's no coverage limit - a major factor for the American families bankrupted or thrown into poverty by health care costs.
Pre-existing conditions? No problem for congressmen and women. The rest of us are out of luck.
And the elected officials get still more perks most Americans can only dream of. Got a cold? You probably have to take time off work and wait to see a doctor.
Not Congress.
"We're able to access that health care 24 hours a day when we're in Washington," Graham said, leading us to the Attending Physician's Office, a clinic inside the U.S. Capitol. They don’t even have to leave the office.
They also get VIP hospital treatment from the best doctors at Bethesda Naval Hospital. And they have a reserved spot at the elite Ward 72 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where the late Sen. Strom Thurmond spent a lot of time.
Outpatient care is free. Well, free for them. Your tax dollars pick up the cost.
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4 Comments:
A simple majority from your congressional district will provide you access to this plan if you are interested.
Guess what? They also drive better cars than us, live in better homes, have more money in the bank, send their kids to better schools.
Why would you think you should get the same quality of health care when you don't get the same quality of anything else?
Thanks for making my point for me Eric.
Why should people that don't work as hard as I do, or are as successful as I am be entitled to the coverage that is as good as I get?
Health Care is a benefit, not an entitlement. I'm no more entitled to their coverage than anyone else is entitled to mine.
And don't think I haven't thought about running in my district. Problem is, I'm too honest to be a politician.
Goose - Are you really defending our politicians on this issue?
Defending politicians? I don't think so. I'm more defending the concept that health care is a benefit, not a right, while taking a shot at the politicians at the same time because they have a view of affordable health care that is out of touch. Look at their plan.
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