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themaguffin

(4,232 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 02:55 PM Dec 10

The depth of disgust towards health ins companies is THE biggest takeway & Dems should respond to this void in the

coming days, months and in trump's term - few moments like this expose real emotion across the spectrum.

We've seen what is in reality - a lot of trump voters acknowledge their hatred and disgust over insurance and our health system.

This is exactly why the GOP always, always, always deflects away to bullshit contrived social wars or cries "sOcIaLiSm" 24/7 when not crying DEI or "wOkE" etc.

The reaction was and is real. There is real opportunity for Democrats to call out the GOP (constantly!) and propose real solutions to move forward in 2026 and 2028.

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The depth of disgust towards health ins companies is THE biggest takeway & Dems should respond to this void in the (Original Post) themaguffin Dec 10 OP
Precisely malaise Dec 10 #1
Where was this passion on election day?... lame54 Dec 10 #2
Post removed Post removed Dec 10 #19
Unless it results in policy, it'll just be campaign fodder leftstreet Dec 10 #3
Yes, but Dems are not in power. I'm essentially referring to Dems to both call out the Rs, while also proposing... themaguffin Dec 10 #8
If the press was doing its job we wouldn't have to. flying_wahini Dec 10 #4
That's been our fundamental mistake for years BannonsLiver Dec 10 #15
I would hope that this outpouring of anger towards health ins companies dgauss Dec 10 #5
um, no Skittles Dec 11 #20
Exactly! Bernie seems to be the only one whoever Quakerfriend Dec 10 #6
My back looks just like that Lulu KC Dec 10 #14
OK that's a new one Skittles Dec 11 #21
They darn sure need to do something besides respond to it. While GOPers are an obstacle, Democrats have failed too. Silent Type Dec 10 #7
My point is that the universal reaction shows how much contempt there is for health ins & system. This reaction is... themaguffin Dec 10 #9
Agree. Most of us hate car dealers, home insurers, banks, internet providers, etc. Just life with big companies. But, Silent Type Dec 10 #13
And most of us have REAL experiences and family/friends who have been denied benefits or gone into debt. This Evolve Dammit Dec 10 #10
Agreed-- but then some stupid consultants will worry that Dems are sending the wrong message and so we dial back and LymphocyteLover Dec 10 #11
Stupid Question. SleeplessinSoCal Dec 10 #12
No it did not but it did get more people covered and it stopped Meowmee Dec 11 #24
This is where union coverage saved us. SleeplessinSoCal Dec 11 #25
Can you switch it? Meowmee Dec 11 #27
Timing is everything. SleeplessinSoCal Dec 11 #29
Urine test would not be for diabetes Meowmee Dec 11 #31
The test kit was sent by United Healthcare SleeplessinSoCal Dec 11 #30
Fight it Meowmee Dec 11 #32
I pay $000 for Merformin. SleeplessinSoCal Dec 11 #35
That is good Meowmee Dec 11 #37
Absolutely agree - strong response and bold plan to address is needed and now is the time. Nanjeanne Dec 10 #16
Just saw my... MarcoZandrini Dec 10 #17
This could be an opportunity for real policy change. Initech Dec 10 #18
huh? in what universe? Republicans would never, ever go for it thebigidea Dec 11 #28
People get more angry over social issues JI7 Dec 11 #22
It would be great if it could be leveraged in some way Meowmee Dec 11 #23
Really? Is there that much disgust? Then how come they voted for the sociopath, and gave control in congress to the JohnSJ Dec 11 #26
One thing. Elessar Zappa Dec 11 #33
Thanks, I will need to check that. JohnSJ Dec 11 #34
I wonder... AntiFascist Dec 11 #36

lame54

(37,206 posts)
2. Where was this passion on election day?...
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:00 PM
Dec 10

Fight back against the thieving rich
Instead we handed them the keys

Response to lame54 (Reply #2)

leftstreet

(36,417 posts)
3. Unless it results in policy, it'll just be campaign fodder
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:01 PM
Dec 10

For both parties

People are tired of politicians who only "propose" solutions every campaign season

themaguffin

(4,232 posts)
8. Yes, but Dems are not in power. I'm essentially referring to Dems to both call out the Rs, while also proposing...
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:13 PM
Dec 10

...practical policies to win elections and then yeah, they better work to get things passed, but one step at a time.

BannonsLiver

(18,203 posts)
15. That's been our fundamental mistake for years
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 04:07 PM
Dec 10

Expecting the for profit mass media to referee.

dgauss

(1,140 posts)
5. I would hope that this outpouring of anger towards health ins companies
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:09 PM
Dec 10

would at least make it more difficult for republicans to attempt to dismantle the affordable care act.

Skittles

(160,304 posts)
20. um, no
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:58 AM
Dec 11

they will fuck with ACA, Social Security, Medicare, ANYTHING that helps people

Quakerfriend

(5,663 posts)
6. Exactly! Bernie seems to be the only one whoever
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:09 PM
Dec 10

mentions the need for universal healthcare.

Looking at the XRays of his back post-op, I was horrified. He must be in chronic pain & that kind of pain can make anyone insane. Our medical system does not have great methods for treating chronic pain & the despair that often accompanies it.

Lulu KC

(5,015 posts)
14. My back looks just like that
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:54 PM
Dec 10

And it is fine. I had the chronic pain before the surgery and it was fixed, and I spoke to many other people before I had it who were very relieved. But things can definitely go wrong. I don't know his full story, of course.

I can see that it looks scary if you haven't done it, believe me! I resisted the surgery until I'd talked to many people and read a lot about it.

Silent Type

(7,325 posts)
7. They darn sure need to do something besides respond to it. While GOPers are an obstacle, Democrats have failed too.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:11 PM
Dec 10

Did you hear Bidden or Harris even mention major healthcare reform?* I get why they didn't, but avoiding the problem because they don't think voters will buy it is not a solution.

While Sanders' yelling about it is laudable, no one has come up with a detailed plan that voters will like.

Running up to 2020 election, Warren was doing pretty good pushing universal healthcare until she had some experts looks at the cost. Up to that point, Warren said it wouldn't cost any more than we were currently spending ($3.5 Trillion). After the study, she had to say it was $5.2 T. I think that was one reason she started faultering in primaries.

I wish we could lock Congress up in the Capitol until they come out with a plan, with whatever compromises are needed. Feed them Spam and bread until they produce their best effort. If it ain't good enough, primary them.

*Biden deserves credit for the cap on out-of-pocket drug costs were huge.

themaguffin

(4,232 posts)
9. My point is that the universal reaction shows how much contempt there is for health ins & system. This reaction is...
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:30 PM
Dec 10

...not something that we have universally seen. I think it opens a political door. It should have to be this way, but it is.

Democrats can't do policy change now, but they can be vocal and use the next 2-4 years to lay the groundwork.

Silent Type

(7,325 posts)
13. Agree. Most of us hate car dealers, home insurers, banks, internet providers, etc. Just life with big companies. But,
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:46 PM
Dec 10

healthcare is is different because it's necessary for a fulfilling life.

CMS has authority over private insurers in ACA and Medicare Advantage.

To my knowledge they've done very little in monitoring them. We can't even get legislation that requires private insurers -- and Medicare for that matter -- to keep records of denials that could be audited for appropirateness.

Evolve Dammit

(19,062 posts)
10. And most of us have REAL experiences and family/friends who have been denied benefits or gone into debt. This
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:34 PM
Dec 10

problem is only getting worse and Repukes have no intention of making it better. Hell, most don't even know what "Obamacare" is. Pathetic.

LymphocyteLover

(6,978 posts)
11. Agreed-- but then some stupid consultants will worry that Dems are sending the wrong message and so we dial back and
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:44 PM
Dec 10

don't take advantage of the moment and again let the GOP soak up the populist anger.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,739 posts)
12. Stupid Question.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 03:45 PM
Dec 10

Didn't the ACA prevent the kind of abuse people abhor? Is there a loophole that insurers use to prevent them covering costly care?

Meowmee

(6,118 posts)
24. No it did not but it did get more people covered and it stopped
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:21 AM
Dec 11

the pre-xisting conditions issue. It is not really that affordable either unless you have the crappiest plan possible or are very low income and then you can get help paying for it. It still pretty much let insurers and pharma have the same monopolies etc. and control over pretty much everything.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,739 posts)
25. This is where union coverage saved us.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:01 PM
Dec 11

My husband passed in July. When we married in 1990 he had just qualified (become vested) in SAG, which covered both of us as a married couple. I was so relieved that my coverage continued. But because of the Covid lock down, thousands of SAG members were booted from SAG's Producers Health Plan. They provided a service to find plans suited to our needs. David would up with Blue Shield of CA and I'm with.... United Healthcare, Medicare Advantage. I'm pretty anxious.

Meowmee

(6,118 posts)
27. Can you switch it?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:15 PM
Dec 11

Prolly not until the next open enrollment. My brother just got uhc medicare supplement, but someone here said if it is not an advantage plan it’s ok. If you have regular medicare they will cover a lot but they also do deny some things like medications etc. A d have hoops to jump through etc. Like delayed treatment for my father’s stage 4 pressure sore caused by the hospital and extended care place and home nurses etc.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,739 posts)
29. Timing is everything.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:00 PM
Dec 11

I will look into switching next year. Ever heard of "Lets Get Checked"? My doctor's office hadn't. I'm on hold to find out why they have me in their system. They sent a urine test kit. I assumed it was from my doctor and mailed it in.

Ah! the exasperation of growing old....

Meowmee

(6,118 posts)
31. Urine test would not be for diabetes
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:31 PM
Dec 11

Unless you have ketones. Then there are more accurate ketone strips. 🤗 don’t give up

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,739 posts)
30. The test kit was sent by United Healthcare
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:18 PM
Dec 11

My Metformin dosage went up. I suspect that's the reason for the test kit. They're clearly trying to prevent costly care going forward. I haven't cared about longevity since I lost my David. They should love me.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,739 posts)
35. I pay $000 for Merformin.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:15 PM
Dec 11

The plan i have is very affordable as a healthy person. But if my blood sugar continues going up, I think I'll need to look elsewhere for coverage.

MarcoZandrini

(63 posts)
17. Just saw my...
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 04:33 PM
Dec 10

…internal medicine doctor. He said the United Healthcare is the absolute worst health insurance company. Almost every request for authorization for a procedure or test is denied. The doctor then has to spend time telling this insurer why the request is necessary. Fukkkum.

Initech

(102,511 posts)
18. This could be an opportunity for real policy change.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 04:43 PM
Dec 10

We're all tired, angry, and pissed off at the health insurance industry. Their shareholders and executives are making money hand over fist while we go broke paying our medical bills and we get denied claims and surgery. It's insane that it came to this. But look at what country we live in.

thebigidea

(13,321 posts)
28. huh? in what universe? Republicans would never, ever go for it
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:18 PM
Dec 11

we'd need strong majorities in both houses and the Presidency to do anything

JI7

(90,881 posts)
22. People get more angry over social issues
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:13 AM
Dec 11

People claim they support health care for all but they then vie against it if they think some minority will benefit.

The right wing will run ads saying lgbt can use it to get support for mental health issues due to bullying and right wing will claim it will be used to get gender reassignment surgery on kids at school.

Meowmee

(6,118 posts)
23. It would be great if it could be leveraged in some way
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:18 AM
Dec 11

The pharm and ins companies and hc lobbys have such a strangle hold on so many in government, including d, that I would be amazed if it lead anywhere.

JohnSJ

(96,812 posts)
26. Really? Is there that much disgust? Then how come they voted for the sociopath, and gave control in congress to the
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:12 PM
Dec 11

cult.

The issues were never more clear this election, but 10 million less people voted this election than in 2020.

Young men overwhelmingly vote for the sociopath.

Labor split the vote.

The uncommitted didn't bother.

and the turnout by women was far less than anticipated.

I say people are getting just what they asked for.

Elessar Zappa

(16,077 posts)
33. One thing.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:34 PM
Dec 11

Young men didn’t vote overwhelmingly for Trump. Exit polls show different things with some showing they went barely for Harris or barely for Trump. But either way, it wasn’t overwhelming.

AntiFascist

(12,976 posts)
36. I wonder...
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:19 PM
Dec 11

why are corporations (not including health insurance companies) opposed to universal health coverage? Wouldn't it save them money?

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