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Democrats now 'Party of the Rich'
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<blockquote data-quote="reverend C" data-source="post: 53223924"><p>when i sold health insurance, the medicare advantage programs were widely considered to be a very bad deal for seniors, as it was the only medicare "supplement" that required the senior to opt out of medicare altogether and be solely dependent on the private provider for their care, and it was extremely difficult to get back into the medicare program once you had opted out, if you could do it at all. therefore, the "advantage" senior was at the mercy of their health care carrier. it should be disadvantaged, as it is the perfect mouse trap.</p><p>with that said, i know i speak for many democrats and independents that are very disappointed with the baucus bill. it doesn't go nearly far enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reverend C, post: 53223924"] when i sold health insurance, the medicare advantage programs were widely considered to be a very bad deal for seniors, as it was the only medicare "supplement" that required the senior to opt out of medicare altogether and be solely dependent on the private provider for their care, and it was extremely difficult to get back into the medicare program once you had opted out, if you could do it at all. therefore, the "advantage" senior was at the mercy of their health care carrier. it should be disadvantaged, as it is the perfect mouse trap. with that said, i know i speak for many democrats and independents that are very disappointed with the baucus bill. it doesn't go nearly far enough. [/QUOTE]
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