McCain on Health Insurance Reform – Angry Mobs in the Town Hall

28 Aug, 2009  |  Written by geilt  |  under Health Insurance News, Point of View, Politics

McCain decided to visit a town hall meeting full of angry and violent attendees. He was quickly chewed out by the crowd that mentioned his past of accepting campaign donations from Health Insurance companies. His response was less than spectacular only being able to utter an “I didn’t know that.”

I wouldn’t put it past a politician, democrat or republican who doesn’t know where their money comes from. All they need to know is the total anyways, their aids handle the rest. However it is alarming to know that those for and against the fight on Healthcare Reform are both nicely funded by Health Insurance companies. This can only guarantee one thing, the survival of the industry albeit a few minor or possibly major changes.

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  1. McCain: Public Health Insurance Plan Closer Than Ever - VitalOne Health Insurance Blog  |  October 26th, 2009 at 9:23 am #

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    [...] that some form of a public health insurance plan will be included in the healthcare reform bill. McCain is a staunch opponent of government involvement in health care, but is certain that the Democrats have enough votes to pass some form of a public option in both [...]

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