What will the crime be or violation of law when the government health plan?

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violates an individual's rights or limits their ability to seek medical attention of their choice when such action results in disability or death?

What timely recourse of grievances will an individual have that cannot afford a private attorney or the State's attorney works with the State to maintain stats that are favorable for future Federal grants or funding?
 
I have recently looked through both the House and Senate bills, and don't recall seeing a provision for private action in either. I may have missed it (gawd, I hate contrived legalese) and will look again, but normally federal acts disallow individuals from pursuing private action in most cases.

Heck, they won't cover themselves with this plan; why would we think there would be any assumption of responsibility for negative consequences? We really need to get rid of most of those Talking Monkeys in DC next November and see if we can get some people with brains in there.

Re The Patriot's sources - most if not all from the UK. It's true; misery loves company.
 
At the moment (un)insurance companies are letting that happen so no, it will not be a crime.

FACT - Insurance companies in the USA admit to pushing up prices, buying politicians and not paying out claims when they should [1]
FACT - PER PERSON the USA spends more on healthcare than any other nation on the planet [2]
FACT - Obama debated his plans before the election for healthcare [3]
FACT - the chance of a child under five of dying in the USA is greater than industrialised nations with universal health coverage [4]
FACT - Obama was elected by the American people to bring in change [5]
FACT - Obama wants to stop insurance companies from screwing American [6]
FACT - The reforms Obama wants work in the Netherlands and Switzerland [7]

Let me know if my facts are wrong, but please provide proof.
 
Not sure. That problem doesn't exist right now because it's illegal to sue HMOs regardless of their negligence or breach of contract.

If the government were to cause death or disability through negligence or breach of contract, at least they would be liable.
 
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