fact check time motherfucker. i mean jesus, you didnt even bother to type in your own words, you copy pasted from the chain mail bullshit everyone gets. ill go through section by section for you.
Illegal aliens claim #1 - False. "SEC. 152. PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION IN HEALTH CARE," which says that "[e]xcept as otherwise explicitly permitted by this Act and by subsequent regulations consistent with this Act, all health care and related services (including insurance coverage and public health activities) covered by this Act shall be provided without regard to personal characteristics extraneous to the provision of high quality health care or related services." However, the bill does explicitly say that illegal immigrants can’t get any government money to pay for health care. Page 143 states: "Nothing in this subtitle shall allow Federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States." dont buy into the bullshit the email you got says.
it also doesnt say that they will have access to your bank account. it says it "enable electronic funds transfers, in order to allow automated reconciliation with the related health care payment and remittance advice." There is no mention of "individual bank accounts" nor of any new government authority over them. Also, the section does not say that electronic payments from consumers is required.
again with the control over private plans, This page begins a section setting up a new, national Health Insurance Exchange through which individuals and employers may choose from a variety of private insurance plans, much like the system that now covers millions of federal workers. Any private insurance plans offered through this exchange must meet new federal standards. For example, such plans can’t deny coverage for preexisting medical conditions (page 19). In other words the fat cats that run insurance companies cant fuck you over, its good for you, dumbass.
linguistics. yes you fucking moron, because everyone knows that anyone who doesnt speak english is an illegal alien.... seriously? are you that fucking stupid? this one just makes me laugh.
judicial review. It’s true that page 124 forbids any review by the courts of rates the government would pay to doctors and hospitals under the new “public option†insurance plan. But there’s no mention of “price fixing†in the bill; that’s the e-mail author’s phrase. It also remains to be seen if the “public option†plan would grow to become a “government monopoly,†as the author predicts. i mean after all, if govt care is gonna be so shitty like you all claim, noone except the desperate are going to be on it. so how would they have a monopoly?
wage setting. Nothing in the bill would “set wages†for doctors in general. Page 127 says the government would ask doctors to accept below-market rates set by the government for their patients who are covered by a new “public health insurance option,†JUST AS THEY NOW ARE ASKED TO DO SO FOR PATIENTS COVERED BY MEDICARE. Physicians would still be free to charge what they wish for other patients, and free not to accept patients covered by the new program just as they are now free to refuse Medicare patients. That’s not a choice many doctors make, however, so as a practical matter the government would be setting rates (not “wagesâ€) for many patients. On the other hand, the new “public†plan is aimed mainly at covering people who have no insurance now and can afford to pay doctors little if anything. so actually the doctors will have an increased revenue, from people who normally wouldnt be treated at all, or if so, would be in the ER with no healthcare plan at all, and thus not paying for shit....
auto enroll. it’s true that employers would be required to sign up their workers for coverage automatically, but it doesn’t have to be the “public plan.†It would be the employer-offered plan “with the lowest applicable employee premium†(pages 147- 148). This would only be the "public option" if the employer was eligible to buy coverage through the Health Insurance Exchange (not likely, at least during the first two years when only small businesses would have access), and the "public option" was the cheapest plan (which would be likely). Furthermore, while the employer isn’t given an alternative, the workers are. They may reject auto-enrollment under an opt-out provision (page 148).
healthcare for part time employees. There’s nothing in this section about part-time employees’ families, but this provision does call for employers to contribute toward part-time employees’ health insurance. The bill says that “for an employee who is not a full-time employee … the amount of the minimum employer contribution†will be a proportion of the minimum contribution for full-time employees. This proportion will depend on the average weekly hours of part-time employees compared with the minimum weekly hours required to be a full-time employee, as specified by the Health Choices Commissioner. (For a point of reference: The minimum contribution for individual plans of full-time employees is not less than 72.5 percent of the premium of the cheapest plan the employer offers.)
so basically what this shows is your a typical conservative blowhard, who doesnt do his own research, but instead has bought into some half assed email drafted to scare the living shit out of you. AND LOOK IT WORKED.