At the Kaiser Family Foundation's Healthcare Forum, Kucinich laid out his single-payer health-care plan while attacking Clinton and Edwards for paying too much attention to insurance companies and not American people. "There is no difference between Senator Clinton, Senator Edwards, and Mitt Romney," he said, accusing the media of not exposing how similar each of their plans is.
Under Kucinich's plan, a person can choose a physician of his or her choice to get the care they need by simply presenting a card after signing an application. Kucinich said this would work because the doctor does not have to go through an insurance company. He plans to finance the program through payroll taxes. The federal government would buy out for-profit companies with treasury bonds.
Kucinich accused Clinton and Edwards of having a debate on insurance care and not health insurance for the people. "When I run for President of the United States," Kucinich said, "I cannot be bought or bossed by any interest group. The government's inability to function is because it is influenced by interest groups. I've been doing this for 40 years. Government works. The question is who is working for -- insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies. When I'm President of the United States, it will work for the people."
Monday, October 29, 2007
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