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Week of January 25, 2010

The sudden halt to health care reform’s steady march forward came as a shock to many who saw an upset win by Republican Senator-elect Scott Brown in Massachusetts as all but impossible. But if many took delight in the election outcome’s impact on health reform legislation, Aetna Chairman Ronald A. Williams made it clear in a New York Times story last week that the country still needs meaningful health care reform – reform that addresses access as well as affordability. Everyone benefits by health reform that gets at the factors driving soaring health care costs and the loss of coverage for so many Americans. While Congress thinks carefully about its next steps, Aetna will continue to support meaningful health care reform and continue to offer responsible solutions to legislative leaders.

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The election of Republican Scott Brown as the new senator from Massachusetts has derailed the Congressional health care reform train, less because Brown denies Democrats the 60th filibuster-proof vote, though that is certainly a major result, and more because it collapsed the Democratic political house of cards by highlighting the power of independent voters and the frustrated anti-incumbent mood of the electorate. Whether Democrats can regroup from this wake-up call will consume their leadership from now until the November off-year elections. How Democrats handle, and how Republicans respond to, health care reform in the short term and other key priorities – such as jobs, the economy, energy and security – over the rest of the session will underscore all Congressional decisions from now until the first Tuesday in November. In short, the 2010 elections started in earnest with Brown’s victory.

Once Democrats get past the shock of losing Kennedy’s seat, they will have to grapple with health care reform, one way or the other. The early favorites, including passing the Senate bill “as is” in the House, have been dropped for now as Democrats recognize the political cost of ramming through something unpopular propelled by political muscle only. Passing a smaller, less invasive and mostly Democratic bill has only a slightly better chance, as Republicans are not too likely to “crossover” quite yet. There is a growing interest in using reconciliation (the 51-vote tactic) down the road to pass a Democratic-only bill, once the House and Senate Democratic leadership can agree to a single bill. And, there is the outside chance that Democrats will see the Massachusetts election as an imperative to craft a bipartisan bill with Republicans that can secure 70-plus votes in the Senate. Wednesday’s State of the Union speech, followed by the party issues retreats later in the week, will go a long way toward determining which path will be pursued.

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Republican Scott Brown, fresh off his victory in the Massachusetts race for U.S. Senate, called on the secretary of state to send him to Washington immediately, saying Wednesday that he wants to send health insurance reform “back to the drawing board.”

Though the state typically waits at least 10 days to collect absentee ballots before certifying, the senator-elect said he’s “confident” his margin of victory — 5 points and nearly 110,000 votes — was greater than the number of outstanding ballots.

Brown is champing at the bit to be sworn in since he would become the 41st Republican in the Senate, breaking the Democrats’ 60-vote supermajority and potentially scuttling health care reform if it returns to the chamber for a final vote.

“Since the election is not in doubt, I’m hopeful that the Senate will seat me on the basis of those unofficial returns,” Brown said, adding that he’s already spoken to members of the state’s congressional delegation, including Sen. John Kerry, and will travel to Washington Thursday. “I think it’s important that we hit the ground running because there’s some very important issues facing our country.”

On health care reform, he said he wants “everyone” to have some form of health care coverage, but questioned plans to slash Medicare and raise taxes to do it.
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“I think we can do it better,” he said.

The Republican senator-elect said he was focused on moving to Washington as soon as possible to try to free up some of the political gridlock there.

“I have always just wanted to go down and solve the problem regardless of party,” Brown told NBC’s “Today” Show.

“While they’re in Washington talking about what someone said in a book and what this happened, we have some very serious problems when it comes to over-taxation, overspending and Al Qaeda who are trying to kill us. So we need to get back to the basics and start solving problems that affect every person in this country,” he said.

Brown’s insurgent candidacy has forced Democrats to rethink the basics on several matters, including the massive health insurance reform bill that is tagged to cost nearly $1 trillion over 10 years. They are also reconsidering agenda items they plan to use in November’s midterm election campaigns.

By winning the Senate seat in Massachusetts by nearly the same margin that President Obama defeated Sen. John McCain in November 2008, Brown takes away Democrats’ filibuster-proof majority and can pull a reverse-Obama — claiming a mandate to defeat the health care legislation now stuck in Congress.

Despite the upset, Obama adviser David Axelrod said administration officials will take into account the message voters delivered Tuesday but declined to go further.

“It’s not an option simply to walk away from a problem that’s only going to get worse,” Axelrod said of the health care bill.

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said one of the many messages coming out of the Massachusetts election is that Americans are sick of partisan gridlock, but voters also had a much more expansive recommendation.

“They want better performance out of Washington, they want us focusing on the troubled economy and the need for more jobs and … they’re tired of sweetheart deals that were sneaked into the health care bill. They want that kind of bill to be negotiated in the open. And they’re tired of politics as usual and they also want controls. They don’t want unfettered, one-party control,” Collins told Fox News.

Collins said she cannot support a bill “that imposes billions of dollars for new taxes, slashes Medicare by $500 billion and would actually cause insurance rates to go up.”

“We really should start from scratch and do a completely bipartisan bill,” she added

But Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said that Americans oppose the health insurance changes because “the administration and its supporters, myself included, haven’t done a good enough job explaining to people what’s in this bill.”

Rendell said he wants to go back to the drawing board in order to better communicate the message. If that fails, and a filibuster is threatened, then Democrats shouldn’t “just cave” but should make the other side “explain why they’re trying to block the bill with this type of political chicanery.”

“I haven’t heard one good alternative offered by any Republican except let’s start at the beginning, let’s start all over. Start all over to do what?” he asked.

Rendell added that he wants to call the GOP’s bluff.

“Let them filibuster, let them take to the floor and speak endlessly and endlessly about why this is bad for the American people and what the alternative is,” he said.

As the debate continues over whether to scrap the year-long health insurance reform effort, some are also looking at whether Republicans can repeat the feat in Massachusetts in other states.

Seven Senate seats now held by Democrats are now considered toss-ups in November — Nevada, Colorado, Arkansas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Connecticut. Four Republican seats are in the same situation — Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio and New Hampshire.

“I think anybody who’s up for election this November ought to take seriously what the people of Massachusetts had to say in that special Senate election,” said Sen. Joe Lieberman. D-Conn.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said Democrats nationwide should be on notice

“Americans are ready to hold the party in power accountable for their irresponsible spending and out-of-touch agenda.”

But Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Menendez cautioned against “taking a single unique election and extrapolating what it means for the midterms 10 months away.”

Still, Menendez said he doesn’t want to sugarcoat what happened and Democrats will be sorting through the lessons in the days ahead.

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I’m having rhinoplasty. Health insurance should cover some of it since I’m going to correct a deviated septum for breathing problems. Anyone know what health insurance plan/s provides the most coverage for this procedure. I live in southern CA. Thanks.

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I’m writing a short story.
I need to know what a child could have that would make her too ill to travel to another country, so I need a health problem that would be quite significant, and possibly something that lasted for a number of months (in fact, something that rendered her unable to travel for years would be even better, if such a health problem exists).

Please help, I really want my story to be authentic. Does anyone have any ideas?

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My first step into affiliate marketing was in promoting health affiliate products. I was clear on one thing – That this niche would always be in demand, recession or no recession. Secondly, if the product I was promoting was indeed good, I knew I could make a lot of money. As it turned out, three months of marketing on the Internet, and I have made a good way!

 

No – I am not going to make false promises on how I made millions in 12 weeks of implementing the formula. The truth is – All I have managed to do is make couple thousand bucks, but that’s about it. In the process though, I realized that was not a bad start for the kind of effort I had taken to promote my affiliate products.

 

All it took from me was to write 10 articles on the different health affiliate products I was promoting and paste them on article directories. The content was fresh and that helped greatly. In the last 2 months, I have accumulated 2,000 views on all my articles and about 70 of the 2000 bought my product. With average commissions of about $40, you could see how much I made over the last 2 months of affiliate marketing.

 

Two things made the difference for me

 

I was working for the best health affiliate programs. These programs not only had the best products, but they also had products that would convert well. I personally checked the websites of each of the product that was promoted there, before deciding to take the plunge.

 

The content I wrote was highly informative. Look – I am no web designer and I didn’t have the money to spend on websites at all. All I could do was write good content and post them on article directories. As it turned out, it was a masterstroke for me.

 

 

If you wish to make money promoting health affiliate programs, think of enrolling with the best selling health affiliate programs. These programs will not let you down at any point of time. I don’t know how those Super Affiliates made their money, but looking at how my affiliate programs have performed, I have all reason to believe that if I could take this effort to another level, I could succeed too.

 

The best selling health affiliate programs would have

 

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I’m a middle class student on my parent’s employer provided health plan: Kaiser Permanente, a large HMO. I don’t know much about the health care system. I’m just aware of university provided health care as another alternative. So I’m curious what kind of plan do rich people use?

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I’m working on a website about health and diet, and I’m trying to link to the best health and diet information websites. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!

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