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Another Public Health Care Option Poll

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  • A Co Op plan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Another public health care option

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7

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With Olympia Snow voting for the senate finance committee health care bill, it is increasingly likely that some form of a public option will get passed this year. If a public option does pass, what form would you like it to take? In other words, if you have to pick from one type of public health care option, which would you most prefer?

1) A full, robust public health care option, with the government allowing any one who chooses to get their insurance through the government.

2) A Co-Op plan, where the federal government subsidies state nonprofit insurance companies that are available on an insurance exchange.

3) A triggered option, where a new government corporation would offer health insurance in any states where affordable coverage was not readily and widely available from private insurers.

4) AN Opt Out program, where the federal government would offer insurance that individual states could opt out of.

5) Another public health care plan.

Since this poll assumes some form of public health option passes, there are no options for no public option.

Poll options are up
 
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With Olympia Snow voting for the senate finance committee health care bill, it is increasingly likely that some form of a public option will get passed this year. If a public option does pass, what form would you like it to take? In other words, if you have to pick from one type of public health care option, which would you most prefer?

1) A full, robust public health care option, with the government allowing any one who chooses to get their insurance through the government.

2) A Co-Op plan, where the federal government subsidies state nonprofit insurance companies that are available on an insurance exchange.

3) A triggered option, where a new government corporation would offer health insurance in any states where affordable coverage was not readily and widely available from private insurers.

4) AN Opt Out program, where the federal government would offer insurance that individual states could opt out of.

5) Another public health care plan.

Since this poll assumes some form of public health option passes, there are no options for no public option.

Poll options are up



1.) or 4.) or even 5.) Medicare Part E - Medicare for Everyone
 
1.) or 4.) or even 5.) Medicare Part E - Medicare for Everyone


ohhh .... poll is functional and now I can only choose one option. Hmmmm....
 
ohhh .... poll is functional and now I can only choose one option. Hmmmm....

Yes, no cheating. Only one can pass, so which do you want?
 
Yes, no cheating. Only one can pass, so which do you want?


LOL fine. :lol:



I chose 4 - Opt Out, b/c I would looooovvveee to see some Republican legislatures explain to their citizens that paying more than their neighbors over the border in another state for the exact same thing is really actually a good thing :doh
 
Yes, no cheating. Only one can pass, so which do you want?


Wait just a damn minute. YOU cheated! You didn't even answer your own poll.


*stomps off* ;)
 
Wait just a damn minute. YOU cheated! You didn't even answer your own poll.


*stomps off* ;)

That is to not bias results(not that it probably would). I will answer later.
 
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