PRESS RELEASE: Libertarian Florida State House (District 33) Candidate Franklin 
Perez Opposes Current Health Care Bill Being Considered By the United States 
House of Representatives - Proposes Free Market Solutions to Current Health 
Care Problems
 


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Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Libertarian Florida State House (District 33) Candidate 
Franklin Perez Opposes Current Health Care Bill Being Considered By the United 
States House of Representatives - Proposes Free Market Solutions to Current 
Health Care Problems
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 22:03:07 +0000



From: Franklin Perez
Florida House District 33 Libertarian Candidate
 
PRESS RELEASE: Libertarian Florida State House (District 33) Candidate Franklin 
Perez Opposes Current Health Care Bill Being Considered By the United States 
House of Representatives - Proposes Free Market Solutions to Current Health 
Care Problems
 
Dear Members of the Press and Public:
 
I am writing to OPPOSE the current Health Care Fiasco Bill that is being 
considered by the United States House of Representatives. I believe it will 
sink our nation further in the RED as indicated in the below e-mail from the 
Libertarian Party.
 
On this issue, I stand in support of the Libertarian Party in OPPOSING this 
Health Care Bill Fiasco. As indicated by Redpath in the below e-mail from the 
Libertarian Party:

Redpath concluded, "This is a top-down, Washington-mandated control of health 
insurance and health care in this nation. It is the antithesis of 
consumer-driven health care, which is what will ultimately be necessary to 
control health care costs and to provide the best health care for the greatest 
number of people."

And although I was not able to attend many of the protests OPPOSING this 
disastrous Health Bill because of having to walk my District, working my normal 
job, and working on my campaign, I stand in support & express my solidarity 
with of ALL the protesters protesting this Health Care Bill Fiasco. I commend 
ALL of the protesters protesting this Health Care Bill Fiasco.
 
I am insisting in the STRONGEST terms to my United States Representative, 
Suzanne Kosmas: DO NOT VOTE FOR THE SOCIALIZED MEDICINE SCHEME THAT OBAMA IS 
TRYING TO SHOVE DOWN OUR THROATS.
 
The ONLY reforms that will work are the ones that draw on the strength of the 
Free-Market as advocated by the CATO Institute, a well-respected Libertarian 
think-tank. You may go to the 
http://healthcare.cato.org/free-market-approach-health-care-reform hyperlink to 
see for yourself.
 
Reform in Health Care IS needed, but not the type that Barrack Obama advocates. 
So, what is the Free-Market Approach to Health Care that would be best? Well, 
as indicated in the 
http://healthcare.cato.org/free-market-approach-health-care-reform hyperlink:
 
President Obama is right when he says that the U.S. health care system needs 
reform. Although this country provides the finest care in the world, our health 
care system has serious problems. It costs too much. Too many people lack 
health insurance. And quality can be uneven.
 
But a government takeover of the health care system, as proposed by the 
president and some in Congress, would be a step in the wrong direction. 
Instead, we should pursue a uniquely American solution, one that builds on free 
markets, competition and choice.
 




Let individuals control their health care dollars, and free them to choose from 
a wide variety of health plans and providers.

Move away from a health care system dominated by employer-provided health 
insurance. Health insurance should be personal and portable, controlled by 
individuals themselves rather than government or an employer. Employment-based 
insurance hides much of the true cost of health care to consumers, thereby 
encouraging over-consumption. It also limits consumer choice, since employers 
get final say over what type of insurance a worker will receive. It means 
people who don’t receive insurance through work are put at a significant and 
costly disadvantage. And, of course, it means that if you lose your job, you 
are likely to end up uninsured as well. 

Changing from employer to individual insurance requires changing the tax 
treatment of health insurance. The current system excludes the value of 
employer-provided insurance from a worker’s taxable income. However, a worker 
purchasing health insurance on their own must do so with after-tax dollars. 
This provides a significant tilt towards employer-provided insurance, which 
should be reversed. Workers should receive a standard deduction, a tax credit, 
or, better still, large Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)  for the purchase of 
health insurance, regardless of whether they receive it through their job or 
purchase it on their own.

We need to increase competition among both insurers and health providers. 
People should be allowed to purchase health insurance across state lines. One 
study estimated that that adjustment alone could cover 17 million uninsured 
Americans without costing taxpayers a dime.

We also need to rethink medical licensing laws to encourage greater competition 
among providers. Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, midwives, and other 
non-physician practitioners should have far greater ability to treat patients. 
Doctors and other health professionals should be able to take their licenses 
from state to state.   We should also be encouraging innovations in delivery 
such as medical clinics in retail outlets. 

Congress should give Medicare enrollees a voucher, let them choose any health 
plan on the market, and let them keep the savings if they choose an economical 
plan. Medicare could even give larger vouchers to the poor and sick to ensure 
they could afford coverage.

The expansion of “health status insurance” would protect many of those with 
preexisting conditions. States may also wish to experiment with high risk pools 
to ensure coverage for those with high cost medical conditions.If elected to 
the Florida State House of Representives (District 33), I will do everything in 
my power to promote a free-market solution to all our health care problems.
 
Sincerely,
 
Franklin Perez (Libertarian)
Florida State House Candidate (District 33) - Year 2010
Libertarian and Independent! Not Beholden to Party Politics!
http://www.fperez1776.com
http://www.twitter.com/fperez1776
http://twitwall.com/view/?who=fperez1776
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Z1WI2rNqE
(407) 694-7805

 


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To: [email protected]
Subject: Libertarian Party opposes health care plan
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 13:55:16 -0700













FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 19, 2010

Contact: Wes Benedict, Executive Director
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 202-333-0008 ext. 222 

Libertarian Party opposes health care plan

WASHINGTON - The Libertarian Party adamantly opposes the health care bill 
passed on Christmas Eve by the US Senate that is currently being considered in 
the US House of Representatives. The Libertarian Party calls on the US House to 
vote down this disastrous plan, and instead to pass laws reducing federal 
involvement in health care.

Libertarian Party Chairman William Redpath commented, "We oppose this horrible 
federal government expansion into health care, just as we have consistently 
opposed all the increased government intrusion into health care proposed by 
Republicans and Democrats over the years. For example, we vocally opposed the 
huge Medicare expansion pushed through Congress by Republicans in 2003."

Redpath continued, "It is a virtual certainty that the cost estimates of this 
legislation are drastically understated. When Medicare Part A started in 1965, 
the projected cost for 1990 was $9 billion. It turned out to be $67 billion. 
Should this bill become law, when the debt of the United States government is 
downgraded by ratings agencies shortly thereafter, it will not be a 
coincidence. That will increase interest rates, and the entire economy will 
suffer."

The Libertarian Party Platform says the following about health care: "We favor 
restoring and reviving a free market health care system. We recognize the 
freedom of individuals to determine the level of health insurance they want, 
the level of health care they want, the care providers they want, the medicines 
and treatments they will use and all other aspects of their medical care, 
including end-of-life decisions."

The words "health care" and "medicine" are not found anywhere in the 
Constitution. Accordingly, the Libertarian Party asserts that Congress has no 
authority to regulate or appropriate money for health care. (The Libertarian 
Party has consistently argued for decades that the "general welfare" and 
"interstate commerce" clauses are not generic authorizations for spending and 
regulation.)

Redpath concluded, "This is a top-down, Washington-mandated control of health 
insurance and health care in this nation. It is the antithesis of 
consumer-driven health care, which is what will ultimately be necessary to 
control health care costs and to provide the best health care for the greatest 
number of people."

For more information, or to arrange an interview, call LP Executive Director 
Wes Benedict at 202-333-0008 ext. 222.

The LP is America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971. The 
Libertarian Party stands for free markets and civil liberties. You can find 
more information on the Libertarian Party at our website.


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