Re: Cao says he put his district's needs over his party's wishes



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Que^n post ca'i link, vi` co' ngu+o+`i se~ ho?i va(.n tui

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,566843,00.html


On Nov 8, 7:11 pm, tuna <tu...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
hahahah
Ca'c o^ng ca'c ba` ba`n ta'n tui tu+'c cu+o+`i, nhu+ng coi la.i thi`
tha^'y

Ta.i sao ma^'y te^n tu` la.i co' thuo^'c ngu+`a H1n1 chi'ch tru+o+'c,
co`n
da^n ngu khu dden pha?i ddi sa('p ha`ng o+? ma^'y counties ma` chi?
1/3
mo+'i co' co+ ho^.i chi'ch ddu+o+.c ?
sa('p ha`ng dda~ la^u, mo?i cha^n lo+~ ddu+'ng ga^`n ma^'y ngu+o+`i
bi. cu'm
ve^` nha` cu~ng bi. cu'm theo la` ... mang ho.a

Ddo^`ng ba`o ddo+.i xem: ne^'u ma` no' Heo Ke ddu+o+.c thu+o+.ng
vie^.n tho^ng qua
thi` cha('c cha('n da^n pha?i mo'c tu'i tra? tie^`n cao ho+n tie^`n
ho. tra? ba^y gio+` (co' no+i
ho. no'i ne^'u muo^'n cover premium nhu+ ba^y gio+`, 1 family pha?i
tra? the^m 10k/year)

Ca'i Bill kho^ng ddu+a ra ro~ ra`ng dde^? mo.i ngu+o+`i bie^'t, cu+'
a^?n khu'c, muo^'n public
bo? phie^'u ma` kho^ng cho public nghie^n cu+'u, ba`n ta'n dde^? mo.i
ngu+o+`i ca^n nha('c va`
bie^'t ro~ la` damage pha?i ddo'ng la` bao nhie^u ?

Ma^'y ngu+o+`i ddi mua nha`, mu+o+.n loan co' ai cu+' nha('m ma('t
va`o ky', mie^~n la` no down,
nhu+ng kho^ng bie^'t nha` bank no' "cha(.t" hay cu+'a co^? ma^'y
pha^`n tra(m tie^`n lo+`i . DDo' la`
ddie^`u muo^'n no'i ra. what's the damage for each person/family ... Cu
+' hu` lu`a thi` ai cu~ng no'i ddu+o+.c. Oh! yeah it's better, it
changes but in what context ? Ai cu~ng muo^'n thay ddo^?i, nhu+ng
pha?i thay ddo^?i better, cho mo.i ngu+o+`i nhie^`u options. Kho^ng ba
('t buo^.c, ddo^.c ddoa'n pha?i co^ng nha^.n chi'nh phu? heo Ke ma`
kho^ng co' su+. lu+.a cho.n. Co' ca.nh tranh giu+~a ca'c ca' nha^n
"heo ke" thi` bo.n chi'nh phu? mo+'i co' ca?i tie^'n co`n kho^ng thi`
no' cu+' u` li` (cha'n nhu+ ca'c ha~ng cu~ government, kho^ng nhu+
ca'c ha~ng privates, ho. co' ca.nh tranh, ca?i thie^.n, bonus hay ca'c
chu+o+ng tri`nh cho ca'c nha^n vie^n la`m vie^.c gio?i ...

tuna,

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On Nov 8, 10:08 am, Mai Dao <maida...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 8, 7:39 am, huongxuan <pentagon.orc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hx kho^ng theo do~i vu. healthcare ne^n cha(?ng hie^?u gi` dde^? u?ng
ho^. hay cho^'ng. Someone please gia?i thi'ch cho hx 1 ti' ni....1 ti'
ni. thay ddo^?i chi'nh tu+` existing healthcare system vo+'i ca'i mo
+'i ddu+o+.c cha^'p thua^.n ddu+o+.c kho^ng huh????

hx xin ca'm o+n ra^'t nhie^`u.
huongxuan_______

On Nov 8, 6:49 am, Red Hot Pepper <redhotpep...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Cao says he put his district's needs over his party's wishes

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/11/08/cao-says-he-put-his-d...

Washington (CNN) - Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao said Sunday he put the needs of
his district over the desire of his party in being the lone House
Republican to vote for a sweeping overhaul of the nation's health care
system.

Cao's "yes" vote ended up being unnecessary for House Democrats in the
220-215 tally, but as the only GOP member to support the bill, he gave
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi license to tout bipartisan support for the
controversial measure.

"I felt last night's decision was the proper decision for my district
even though it was not the popular decision for my party," Cao, a
first-term representative from Louisiana's traditionally Democratic 2nd
District, told CNN.

"A lot of my constituents are uninsured, a lot of them are poor," Cao
said. "It was the right decision for the people of my district."

The first Vietnamese-American to serve in the House, Cao defeated
nine-term Democratic incumbent William Jefferson in last year's
election. Jefferson was under indictment on money laundering and bribery
charges at the time, and has since been convicted.

Cao, a devout Catholic, said Sunday that an amendment to strengthen
anti-abortion language in the House bill cleared the way for his support.

"When that was worked out … I called the White House and said I could
possibly support the bill," said Cao, adding he discussed getting
continued help for his district as it seeks to fully recover from the
impact of Hurricane Katrina.

Asked about the reaction of fellow Republicans to his vote, Cao said the
party's leaders "respect my decision, and I respect theirs."

"To tell you the truth, neither one of us really knows what is the right
decision," he said of the complex health care bill, citing differing
reports and differing studies on its impact. "Ultimately, we have to
make that leap of faith."

The bill's approval by the House late Saturday night marked a major step
for Obama's top domestic priority. If the Senate now passes its own
version, the two bills would be merged, and the final version would
require approval from each chamber before being sent to the president
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Theo Tui thi` ma^'y ca'i kha'c bie^.t chi'nh no' go^`n:

- Pha.t $ va` bo? tu` up to 5 na(m nhu+~ng ngu+o+`i kho^ng thi ha`nh
bo^?n pha^.n mua|cung ca^'p health insurance cho mi`nh|employee ma`
cu~ng kho^ng chi.u no^.p pha.t. Ca'i na`y du`ng dde^? nga(n cha(.n nhu
+~ng ngu+o+`i nhu+ Mr Tuna tha` no^.p pha.t chu+' kho^ng mua health
insurance vi` se~ bi. ba('t bo? bo't. HeHe ... Nhu+ng Tui tha^'y ca'i
na`y tu+'c cu+`, vi` nha` tu` ba^y gio+` co`n pha?i tha? bo+'i to^.i
pha.m ra vi` kho^ng co' nga^n sa'ch, la^'y $ dda^u dde^? nuo^i tu` ...
kho^ng mua health insurance.

- Thu+o+.ng vie^.n du+. tru` la` 94% da^n Me~o se~ co' health
insurance (bill covers 94% of Americans). Tui kho^ng bie^'t con so^' 6
% kia la` cu?a ai. Cha('c la` ngu+o+`i tha` ddi tu`, ... .

Both the House and Senate bills require Americans to get insurance,
add new restrictions on insurers and encourage greater use of
preventive medicine, electronic records and research on the
effectiveness of treatments.

Medicaid Expansion

Many of the House provisions take effect in 2010. The elderly would
face no co-payments for preventive care and get help paying for drugs.
The uninsured would get temporary aid until new purchasing exchanges
are created, and young adults could stay on their parents’ plans until
they turn 27.

- Ma^'y ngu+o+`i gia`, kho^ng pha?i tra? $ co payment for preventive
care, .... Kho^ng pha?i co-pay khi tra? tie^`n mua thuo^'c.

- Co^ng ty se~ pha?i cung ca^'p health insurance cho con ca'i cu?a
employee up cho de^'n khi Tu.i no' 27 tuo^?i.

(Ma^'y ca'i na`y chi? 10 na(m nu+~a la` se~ double, tripple mu+'c
tie^u sa`i hie^.n gio+`, cho+' ho?ng pha?i cho+i. O no'i giu'p gia?m
deficit trong vo`ng 10 na(m ma` Tui tu+'c cu+`, ... cha(?ng le~ se~
cho uo^'ng xuye^n ta^m lie^n nha^.p ca?ng tu+` VN tri. ba' bi.nh ma`
tho^i).

House leaders also included an expansion of the government Medicaid
program for the poor, which may cost the federal government less than
providing subsidies to help people buy insurance. The plan would
expand eligibility to people whose incomes are 150 percent of the
official poverty level.

- Ngu+o+`i nghe`o (Income 1.5 cu?a poor level) se~ ddu+o+.c xin
Medicaid.

To finance their bill, House Democrats opted for a surtax on couples
who make more than $1 million a year. They would also impose a 2.5
percent excise tax on medical devices that the congressional Joint
Committee on Taxation estimates would raise $20 billion over 10
years.

- Ngu+o+`i|Co^ng ty la`m tre^n 500K se~ pha?i ddo'ng 2.5 % surtax
dde^? pay cho ca'i bill na`y. (Con so^' 2.5% la` do Tui ddo.c o+?
cho^~ kha'c). Ca'i na`y thi` Tui tha^'y DEM o+? Congress lu'c na`o
cu~ng kho^ng bie^'t la`m ti'nh, va` qua' rosy cho nhu+~ng ti'nh toa'n
sa`i $ cu?a ho. Bo+?i va^.y ma(.c du` ho. o^`n a`o chu? tru+o+`ng la`
se~ ta.o ra trie^.u trie^.u vie^.c la`m cho ngu+o+`i nghe`o. Nhu+ng
ke^'t qua? thi` ... ngu+o+.c la.i. Trie^.u trie^.u ngu+o+`i nghe`o
(nha^'t la` ddo^ng con se~ pha?i a(n tie^`n lu+o+ng cu?a so+? XH).

- Chi? trong vo`ng 10 na(m nu+~a, ne^'u thi ha`nh chi'nh sa'c welfare
na`y, 100M employees se~ pha?i ddo'ng thue^' dde^? cho 150M retire
Baby Bommers hu+o+?ng tro+. SSI (vi` tie^`n Baby Boomers dde^? da`nh
cho quy~ SS tax la^u nay se~ he^'t sa.ch trong vo`ng 10 na(m to+'i ma`
tho^i). DDo^`ng $ kho' kie^'m, vi` da^n USA ca`ng nga`y ca`ng ma^'t
the^' canh tranh trong thu+o+ng tru+o+`ng, la^~n co^ng ky~ nghe^..
DDa'm tre? sau na`y, vu+`a pha?i tra? no+. cho dda'm gia` kho^ng ne^n
tha^n (so^'ng i'ch ky? va` ba^'t lu+.c, chi? dde^? no+. cho con). 1 ddu
+'a ddi la`m nuo^i 1.5 ngu+o+`i gia` retire, ngu+o+`i bi.nh (tu+`
bi.nh thie^.t dde^'n bi.nh lu+o+`i). Thi` ... cha('c Tu.i no' stress
qua' so^'ng on $ unemployment cho ddo+~ kho^?. Cuo^'i cu`ng thi` 1 ddu
+"a nuo^i 2 ddu+'a a(n tie^`n tro+. ca^'p. Ma.t luo^n la` va^.y

Employer Mandate

The House bill also requires that employers offer insurance or pay a
penalty, with exemptions for businesses with payrolls of less than
$500,000. That is a subject of debate in the Senate, where the
chamber’s health committee included a mandate and the finance panel
rejected it.

The bill would make large businesses that self-insure their employees
pay $2 billion in fees over the next decade. And it adopts a Senate
proposal to set a $2,500 limit beginning in 2011 on contributions to
tax-advantaged Flexible Spending Accounts used to pay out-of-pocket
medical costs.

- Co^ng ty pha?i ddo'ng the^m thue^' cho chi'nh phu? chi phi' cho chu+o
+ng tri`nh na`y, va` ngu+o+`i self employ cu~ng kho^ng ddu+o+.c claim
tax deduct tre^n so^' tie^`n ddo'ng ba?o hie^?m su+'c kho?e tre^n
2.5K.

Tui du+. ddoa'n la` ca'i bill na`y se~ giu'p REP va` IND da' va(ng DEM
ra kho?i WH la^~n lu+o+~ng vie^.n QH trong chi? 3 na(m nu+~a. Mo+'i
tua^`n tru+o+'c, DEM dda~ thua dda^.m cho REP (ma(.c du` O to+'i la`m
show qua?ng ca'o i` xe`o) vi` da^n My~ co' kha? na(ng va` muo^'n

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