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Feb
06

Fleming Health Care Reform Update

By TheGuru

As many of you know, Congressman John Fleming of Lousiana’s 4th District has had a petition circulating regarding House Resolution 615 which would required Members of Congress to Enroll in any Public Option created by Health Care Reform. Many of you have gone to his website Http://fleming.house.gov to sign the online petition and many have agreed that whatever Congress votes to do should apply as equally to them as it does to each of us.

We just received an email update from Rep. Fleming explaining the current situation with HR 615 and his ongoing efforts to fight Health Care Reform and wanted to share it with you:

FLEMING HEALTH CARE REFORM UPDATE

Update on H.Res 615: Call on Members of Congress to Enroll in the Public Option

Because you have previously contacted my office by email in support of H. Res. 615, my resolution calling on Members of Congress to enroll in the public option, I wanted to give you an update.

Like many of you, I am deeply concerned that Congress will press forward to enact an intrusive government administered health care plan, despite the higher costs and lowered level of care other countries with similar systems have experienced.

You will be pleased to know that more than 100 Members of Congress joined in support of H. Res. 615, my common sense measure calling on Members who vote for an intrusive government-administered health care plan to enroll in that system.  Since launching this effort, nearly 3 million Americans like you have contacted my office in support of H. Res. 615.  In response I offered an amendment to the Democratic Leadership health care bill to automatically enroll all Members of Congress and all Senators in the public option.  Predictably, my amendment was rejected out of hand by the Majority and was not given a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.

Common sense seems to have failed us in the health care debate.  That is why I offered a resolution asking Members of Congress to put their “money where their mouth is” and call for Members who support a public option lead by example and be required to enroll in the public option themselves.  If a Member is willing to vote for such an option, why shouldn’t they enroll in it?

THE DOCTOR’S DIAGNOSIS: There is no doubt about it; health care in America must be reformed.  The answer, however, is not an intrusive government administered health care plan.  As a practicing physician for over 30 years, I am concerned that the kind of “reform” being debated back and forth on Capitol Hill will insert Washington bureaucrats between patients and their doctors, burden the middle class with new taxes, and raise insurance premiums for almost everyone.  That is unacceptable “reform.” I will continue to work to represent you and to bring common sense back to this debate.

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JOHN FLEMING, M.D.

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a number of my friends and associates with the status of middle class blue collar (work till the day we die types)are in full agreement that not only health care should be carried by and paid for by all government representatives, but also retirement programs such as an Individual Retirement Account, and social security. Maybe then all who are involved that have to pay as we do will guard these programs and issues, as we struggle to do each and everyday.

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