3 thoughts on “Russ Feingold on the public option

  1. If we get a compromise reform Bill through this Congress that extends coverage to millions of people, ends the pre-existing conditions exclusions, adds full insurance portability, makes it illegal for insurers to drop patients or raise their rates just because they get sick, repeals the anti-trust exemption, allows for national programs and gets the same prices congressmen and women get – as well as setting up exchanges to increase competition, then we will really have done something important.

    Paul Burke
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  2. Feingold wants government run health care, so he can bankrupt this country. More power and wealth for him and our corrupt congress.

    1. Gary, I’m sure you’d be interested to know Sen. Feingold was ranked as the 6th poorest member of the U.S. Senate this year, with an estimated net worth of $165,000. That hardly strikes me as a man who’s concerned about his own personal wealth.

      Check it out for yourself.

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