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First Lady Michelle Obama said in an e-mail to supporters Sunday that President Obama’s health care law passed this year makes her life easier and gave a detailed sales pitch for how many free services will now be offered to many Americans.

“For moms like me, it makes our lives easier,” Obama said in the e-mail, which was distributed to the millions of Obama supporters who receive communications from Organizing for America, the group that grew out of the president’s 2008 campaign and is now housed under the Democratic National Committee.

Michelle Obama said that the website set up by the government, healthcare.gov, can help Americans find out what kind of insurance plans are available to them.

The first lady also laid out one of the most detailed itemized lists of benefits from the health care bill to date, previewing a talking point that will undoubtedly feature prominently in many Democratic campaigns this fall leading up to the November midterm elections.

“Under this new law, all new private plans will provide basic preventive services — things like childhood immunizations and checkups, mammograms, colonoscopies, cervical screenings, and treatment for high blood pressure — absolutely free of charge. No copay. No deductible. No co-insurance needed,” she wrote.

An Obama administration official said these benefits apply to new health plans that begin on or after Sept. 23.

Michelle Obama was again promoting the health care bill on Monday, appearing in a video on the White House website with second lady Jill Biden, wife to Vice President Joe Biden.

Republicans contacted by The Daily Caller were unwilling to respond directly, wishing to avoid a political confrontation with the first lady. But they have said that while providing such services are a good thing in and of themselves, they are not ultimately free because insurance companies will pass on the cost of covering these procedures by raising rates.

Here is the full e-mail from the first lady:

When you hear about the new health reform law these days, too much talk is focused on the political.

What I’ve found is that most Americans just want to know how this new law helps their families stay healthy — and how it reduces their costs.

The first thing I tell people who ask about the Affordable Care Act is that, for moms like me, it makes our lives easier. It gives families control over their own care. And it gives us the comfort of knowing that our insurance will be there when we need it most — especially if we get sick. Then I tell them that it gets better, but there’s a lot to know. To help, this administration has set up HealthCare.gov, where folks can see customized information about how care will improve for their families.

So much of what makes this law great is its emphasis on preventive care — right now, too many people aren’t getting the check-ups or the screenings they need to stay healthy. Twelve percent of kids haven’t seen a doctor in the past year. And 59 million adults — and 11 million children — depend on an insurance plan that does not cover basic immunizations.

Health reform is changing that. Under this new law, all new private plans will provide basic preventive services — things like childhood immunizations and checkups, mammograms, colonoscopies, cervical screenings, and treatment for high blood pressure — absolutely free of charge. No copay. No deductible. No co-insurance needed.


And, on HealthCare.gov, you can not only learn what preventive steps will help keep your family healthy, but also what insurance coverage options are available based on your needs.

A focus on prevention will help us to combat diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure — chronic illnesses that right now lead to seven of ten deaths in the United States and 75 percent of our national health care costs.

And it will help us tackle an issue that is dear to my heart — childhood obesity. As some of you know one of my top priorities as First Lady is the Let’s Move! campaign, where we have made it our goal to put a stop to the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation, so children who are born today grow up at a healthy weight.

Each of us needs to take responsibility for our own health and the health of our families, and the new health reform law can help. That’s why I’m writing today — to make sure you and Americans across the country know how their health plans are getting better day by day under reform.

Please visit HealthCare.gov and find out more about your care:

www.healthcare.gov

Thank you,

Michelle Obama

Paid for by Organizing for America, a project of the Democratic National Committee — 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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I am so sure it does

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Under this new law, all new private plans will provide basic preventive services — things like childhood immunizations and checkups, mammograms, colonoscopies, cervical screenings, and treatment for high blood pressure — absolutely free of charge. No copay. No deductible. No co-insurance needed,”





again people with no insurance will have better insurance then the folks who work and will pay less or nothing for it., and I work full time and pay my own darn premiums. so not only do I have to pay my own premiums, but I also have to pay for a few other peoples as well...

this is total garbage.......just another way to extract more of my own money from me...joy....





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Michelle, I'm sure that most Americans that YOU talk to are only concerned about those two things.. how is the government helping me and how much money can I save while getting somebody else to pay for it... I don't doubt for a second that those are their 2 primary concerns..

Most Americans I talk to however are sort of concerned about who is going to end up paying the bill and how much that bill is going to be.....

But it's ok, just keep promising the people who are signed up to your democratic website free stuff and you will be half way home to re-election.


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This health care bill is a complete disaster.

However ... when people get angry and groan 'I don't want to pay for lazy people's health care!' ... that's kind of like buying an eight dollar beer and complaining about the cost of the cup. Your money is going to the insurance companies, who in turn give it to politicians to ensure the whole game stays afloat.

But go ahead and keep focusing on the free basic preventative services.

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this is total garbage.......just another way to extract more of my own money from me...joy....




No, this if very good. It's not the ideal. But it is most definately a step in the right direction.

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Phil,
Can we atleast see health care inacted first before we call it a disaster.

Second - your money was going to insurance companies before. When you work and your job has a health care plan.. the insurance companies were getting that money then!

Third - I agree with that statement about people complaining about lazy people health care. And has a 40+ year old man who works out 5 days a week, eats right and runs, it is hard for me to look at most LAZY/FAT/OUTTA shape Americans!!.. But I understand the greater good, thats why providing some free basic services is alright with me.

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Phil, Can we atleast see health care inacted first before we call it a disaster.




I don't need to see it enacted ... as a matter of fact, it could go as smoothly as any of our wildest fantasies, and it would still be a disaster, because it's a textbook example of fascism, and another corporate money grab at the taxpayer's expense.

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Second - your money was going to insurance companies before. When you work and your job has a health care plan.. the insurance companies were getting that money then!




Yes, but there was never a mandate with the threat of sanctions.

This is the government bending it's population over so the insurance industry can screw them.

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But I understand the greater good, thats why providing some free basic services is alright with me.




I agree with you 100%, but this is not what this bill is doing.

The sentiment that you and I share is what the lobbyists and legislators preyed on. It's why people are defending this bill.

If they wanted to do this thing right, they should've just banned 'pre-existing conditions'. Nothing more, nothing less, and worked on a solution from there. P.E.C. is the biggest problem we have in health care today. Folks having no health care is a shame, but folks who actually pay get dumped from their coverage because someone in a cubicle found a loophole.

And look who gets all the benefits from this fascist handout ... the people who brought you the pre-existing condition'.

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A step in the right direction?

As long as I or someone else has to pay your premiums to the insurance company its all good eh charlie?

i'll remember that at night while im having my cup of coffee...i pay charlies health insurance premiums..i done my good deed for the day (Insert Sarcasm)

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This is the government bending it's population over so the insurance industry can screw them.


Wrong Wrong Wrong....How you can't see this as the first step towards a universal socilized government run system is beyond me....

Yes the Insurance companies get paid....IN THE SHORT TERM...but it is not sustainable.....Because the bill did absolutely NOTHIING to curb COSTS....The insurance companies are going to have to raise their rates to take on these added policies...and they are going to lose people to the government program because of those rates...as they lose more people they will have to continually raise the rates higher and they will lose more...eventually they will be unsustainable and they will be out of business....


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One thing that I keep coming back to ......

This law was supposed to rein in the insurance industry ...... put limits on them ..... and in many ways would hurt them more than anyone else, because it would limit what they could charge .... who they could/not exclude from coverage .... etc.

However, Health Insurance Companies pretty much seemed to jump on the bandwagon ..... happy in their "misery" ..... because they know, in the end, that they will pay for nothing ..... will add a huge new block of paying customers ..... and will go along quite happily .....


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Phil,
Maybe you should talk to someone who lived under a fascist govt before making a claim that the US healthcare system is now some great example of fascism. And, the insurance companies were already getting your money!

Second - the mandate that kids have some type of coverage is bad in what way??

Third - Yes, the banning of losing coverages due to pre-existing conditions AND insurance not covering people due to insurance companies deeming YOU TOO expensive( your care) were the larger problems. After that, the rising cost. I'm sure that they will have to re-work the system to REALLY get at that problem because that is so systemic in the US healthcare system. BUT providing services for everyone in the US cannot be bad.

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Wrong Wrong Wrong....How you can't see this as the first step towards a universal socilized government run system is beyond me....

Yes the Insurance companies get paid....IN THE SHORT TERM...but it is not sustainable.....Because the bill did absolutely NOTHIING to curb COSTS....The insurance companies are going to have to raise their rates to take on these added policies...and they are going to lose people to the government program because of those rates...as they lose more people they will have to continually raise the rates higher and they will lose more...eventually they will be unsustainable and they will be out of business....




Disagree 100%.

The insurance companies practically wrote the thing. They're in collusion with the government here. Our legislative branch and our president are both on the side of big business entities here.

I find this socialized medicine fear as laughable as the folks who argue for this bill by saying things like 'do you want people to die?'

This bill is a very large thank you to the insurance industry for campaign contributions,

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No, this if very good. It's not the ideal. But it is most definately a step in the right direction.




Get back to us when you've spent a few years in the workforce, paying bills, managing your finances, paying taxes, and earning a living. Then let us know how much you enjoy the government reaching into your pay envelope every week.


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The insurance companies have been hurting and this bill gave them a repreive...but for how long???


I thought I was wrong once....but I was mistaken...

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As long as the federal government isn't hopelessly bankrupt and unable to find a lender.

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Dear Michelle,

That's great that we'll get stuff for "free", but by "free" did you factor in that working Americans will see their taxes increase? Did you factor in that people that already have insurance will see their premiums increase?

Did you realize that, just because of the bill, that doesn't mean doctors and hospitals will suddenly not charge for these things?

Did you realize, Michelle, you just lied to the American public?

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Get back to us when you've spent a few years in the workforce, paying bills, managing your finances, paying taxes, and earning a living. Then let us know how much you enjoy the government reaching into your pay envelope every week.




I don't care. So long as it goes to a good cause.

If it went to Sarah Palin's wardrobe, I'd be quite upset.

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I don't care. So long as it goes to a good cause.

If it went to Sarah Palin's wardrobe, I'd be quite upset.




Who's paying for your college? How are you paying for it? What kind of house are you living in with your parents? Did they earn their money to buy the things you and they have or were they handed to them?


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Who's paying for your college? How are you paying for it? What kind of house are you living in with your parents? Did they earn their money to buy the things you and they have or were they handed to them?




That's none of your business.

But to answer those quickly.

1. Loans
2. Our House
3. Work

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That's none of your business.

But to answer those quickly.

1. Loans
2. Our House
3. Work




I think you have borrowed too much money, and therefore you should send 30% of what you borrow to the gov't..

Your house is too big and there fore you should allow 4 homeless people to live with you.

And, you are going to a school that is too expensive, so add 30% to your tuition and send it to the gov't.

After all, they can spend it better than you can, right?

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That's none of your business.

But to answer those quickly.

1. Loans
2. Our House
3. Work




Actually if you expect me to work my butt off and pay extra taxes so you and your family can sponge off my hard work, then yes it it would be my business.


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If it went to Sarah Palin's wardrobe, I'd be quite upset.




But it's OK if it goes to Mrs Obamas eight personal attendants who dress her, comb her hair, etc? How much does her wardrobe cost the tax payers?

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But it's OK if it goes to Mrs Obamas eight personal attendants who dress her, comb her hair, etc? How much does her wardrobe cost the tax payers?




I'm not at all sure her wardrobe costs us a cent.. The Obamas are fairly wealthy with a net worth the last I heard of about 8 million..

I can't say for sure,, but I wonder why we'd be paying for thier wardrobe...


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Barack Obama was a community organizer and a Senator for less than 1 full term.

Michelle Obama was a lawyer mostly in the public and non-profit areas.

How could they possibly have a net worth of $8 million?


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There are no moms like her.. unless there are other moms who, when somebody gets sick, has a personal in-house physician on-call 24/7 to come take care of them and go get the medicine for them.. and if they have to go to the doctor they are whisked off to Walter Reed in a processional of government vehicles that don't stop for traffic lights so you can get to your private secure section of the hospital where there is no waiting and all of the paperwork and everything is handled for you... that would be moms like her..


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There are no moms like her.. unless there are other moms who, when somebody gets sick, has a personal in-house physician on-call 24/7 to come take care of them and go get the medicine for them.. and if they have to go to the doctor they are whisked off to Walter Reed in a processional of government vehicles that don't stop for traffic lights so you can get to your private secure section of the hospital where there is no waiting and all of the paperwork and everything is handled for you... that would be moms like her..




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No, this if very good. It's not the ideal. But it is most definately a step in the right direction.




Get back to us when you've spent a few years in the workforce, paying bills, managing your finances, paying taxes, and earning a living. Then let us know how much you enjoy the government reaching into your pay envelope every week.




Charlies never going to work. He's going to be a freeloader like the rest of the liberals and expect the taxpayers pay his way through life.

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Barack Obama was a community organizer and a Senator for less than 1 full term.

Michelle Obama was a lawyer mostly in the public and non-profit areas.

How could they possibly have a net worth of $8 million?




he's a published author with two best selling books to his credit.

The Audicity of Hope

http://www.amazon.com/Audacity-Hope-Thoughts-Reclaiming-American/dp/0307237699#reader_0307237699

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Dreams from my Father

http://www.amazon.com/Dreams-My-Father-S...ader_0307383415

Both books are supposed to be best sellers however I've not read either so I can't comment of how good or bad they are..



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Following law school, Michelle worked as an associate in the Chicago branch of the law firm Sidley Austin in the area of marketing and intellectual property




http://www.biography.com/articles/Michelle-Obama-307592

She did do a some business law as well,,

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Hannity, Limbaugh, O'Reilly, and Beck are all best selling authors too..... some people who are "nobodys" write great books and become famous.... others become famous then write books and people buy them whether they are good or not.. I would contend that Obama is probably in that second group.. not to mention it doesn't hurt to have Oprah pimping your books every day...


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Hannity, Limbaugh, O'Reilly, and Beck are all best selling authors too..... some people who are "nobodys" write great books and become famous.... others become famous then write books and people buy them whether they are good or not.. I would contend that Obama is probably in that second group.. not to mention it doesn't hurt to have Oprah pimping your books every day...




I have no idea what group he's in, not even sure you covered all the groups that could be around.. and I'm betting you haven't read the books so you can't really speak to if they are good or not.. Neither can I, I haven't read them either.

But tha'ts not even the point. Ytown didn't understand how he could be worth 8 million and I explained it to him. That was the point.


Who actually cares if the books were well written and any good. He got paid a bunch to write them. That's all I was commenting on.


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I take those back, it did make her life easier. She doesn't have to listen to him bitch that he couldn't get it passed.


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But it's OK if it goes to Mrs Obamas eight personal attendants who dress her, comb her hair, etc? How much does her wardrobe cost the tax payers?




I'm not at all sure her wardrobe costs us a cent.. The Obamas are fairly wealthy with a net worth the last I heard of about 8 million..

I can't say for sure,, but I wonder why we'd be paying for thier wardrobe...




How much money do you think Palin's wardrobe costs us?


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I don't care. So long as it goes to a good cause.




Of course it's a good cause when my money is going to you and your family. Boy your college professors must really love how you believe everything you read and are told by them. As another poster said about your loans and other infor being our busines. Well he's absolutely correct and if you don't agree quit applying for programs where you use tax payer money.

I know you think that they are helping out all these people that just have it so rough. Well let me tell you a short story that I witnessed and this guy was probably just like you:
I had to go to the local county assistance office to assist a client for my job and what I saw and heard pushed me over the edge. A guy in his mid 20's in good health standing in line for cash assistance (free gosh dang money) complaining out loud that he could not believe that he had to stand in line for 20 minutes and wait for his money while he could be sleeping!! It's about 11:00 AM mind you!! To top it off he has on a pair of Tommy Hilfiger jeans a Timberland sweat shirt, and a pair of Nike Air Jordan shoes, all in like new condition. Yep sure glad my tax money was able to help this guy get nice clothes and probably a dime bag!! You go Charlie!!

There's your good cause, Mr. suck off your sociology professor's teet!! Come on Charlie lets hear you be an apologist for him!! Don't give me no garbage about him being the exception either, there are millions just like him.

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I don't agree with Charlie's take on the health care bill at all, but your sophomoric insults makes you look foolish.

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He's right. Then again I'm no better then you. I get fed up at times and do the same crap.


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He's right. Then again I'm no better then you. I get fed up at times and do the same crap.




As do I. We all do.

This board is one of the more sophisticated and intelligent debate forums I've come across on the internet ... I don't want to harp on anyone's rookie/newbie status ... but I'd like to say that stuff won't get you far around here.

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He's right. Then again I'm no better then you. I get fed up at times and do the same crap.




Pdawg, thank you for understanding. Yes being a working adult it does get me very frustrated to read the things he writes and the sense of entitlement that is portrayed. Maybe I should chill before typing, but sometimes you just want to spit venom. Again I honestly appreciate you getting it.

Phil no disrespect but I don't base what I'm going to say on my post count. Sorry man. Some will like me and some will not, that's what happens in life.

Now that that's cleared I'm guessing we can go back to discussing the original topic.

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