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Republicans Will Be Toast in 2010 If the Dems Pass Health Reform, and They Know It
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If President Barack Obama succeeds in signing a major health care reform bill into law -- one that provides a public plan for people currently priced out of the system -- he will achieve what at least three presidents before him had hoped for, and failed to do. And he will likely deprive the Republican minority in Congress from anything approaching a comeback in the 2010 midterm elections.
However, if health care reform does not pass early in Obama's term, the Democrats will likely face midterm elections amid rising unemployment figures with a record of having passed legislation characterized as "bailouts" for megabanks and large corporations -- bills whose benefits to the economy have little impact on the person who has already lost a job. So GOP leaders are focused like a laser beam on stopping health-care reform in its tracks.
As Congress cleared two major hurdles last week toward agreement on the provisions in such a bill, the Republican pique approached a new level of shrillness.
Just as two committees in the House of Representatives passed a jointly crafted bill for a future floor vote, and an important Senate committee passed a version that is reconcilable with the House bill, Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., showed the GOP hand. On a conference call with a group of right-wing operatives, according to Politco's Ben Smith, DeMint said, "If we're able to stop Obama on this, it will be his Waterloo. It will break him." (He was talking to members of Conservatives for Patients' Rights, some of the people sponsoring those right-wing tea-bag protests.)
Appearing on Meet the Press on Sunday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., backpedaled a bit when confronted with DeMint's comments. "Look, my goal is not to stop the president," McConnell told host David Gregory. "My goal is to get the right kind of health care for America. And the direction in which the president and the majority in the House and Senate want to take this is the wrong direction. What we hope to do is to have enough time here for people to truly understand what's going on."
By "enough time," what McConnell really meant, say many observers, was "enough time" to kill the bill. Any legislation as complicated as health care reform relies on the buy-in of many congressional committees and competing interests.
Democrats still have a ways to go in getting a final bill ready for passage in both the House and Senate. But last week's committee votes, combined with the seal of approval for the House bill from the powerful American Medical Association (which long opposed any sort of public option), as well as the progressive coalition known as Health Care for America Now, apparently put the fear of God into Republicans who, for the first time, saw a possibility that Obama could win this major prize.
Yet, because of the numbers of stakeholders and committees it takes to craft a final bill, the longer the process drags on, the more likely it is that those who signed on early will peel off before a bill gets to the floor, where the Republicans do not have the votes to stop passage.
McConnell's "enough time" act derives from the good-cop script on health care reform. But for those unconvinced by a facsimile of concern for "getting it right," there's the bad-cop script from which DeMint and Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele are reading. It's a script written during the election by leaders of the far right -- by people like Howard Phillips of the U.S. Constitution Party -- who hope to scare the American people into believing that Obama is un-American in the literal and figurative sense and that his health-care plan is just a nefarious scheme to remake America's mighty capitalist system into something foreign and evil.
It's a narrative designed for those old enough to remember the Cold War, i.e., people old enough to be eligible for an AARP membership card. (You're sent an offer on your 50th birthday.) And older people tend to worry far more about health care than do the young.
Reviving a theme from the presidential campaign, Steele referred to the president's plan as "socialist" and, according to the Associated Press, said "the president, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and key congressional committee chairmen are part of a 'cabal'."
In a sign of desperation, Steele, who is supposed to represent the mainstream establishment party, is singing from the same hymnal as such discredited conspiracy theorists as former U.N. Ambassador Alan Keyes (who was defeated by Obama in his 2004 bid for a U.S. Senate seat), who has launched a lawsuit (with the help of some compromised lawyers, according to the Washington Independent's David Weigel) challenging the validity of the president's birth certificate.
This article has been corrected: "The article originally said that all three House committees had passed the health care bill out of committee. In fact, only two have -- the Energy committee has delayed its vote.
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Posted by: mmckinl on Jul 21, 2009 1:25 AM
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And thanks to Obama's abhorrence of ever possible offending anyone at any time, they have a good shot to derail health care, destroy Obama and render the Democrats into a party divided and impotent.
Rahm Emmanuel who was supposed to be twisting arms has twisted the Democratic efforts into a pretzel. First trying to shill insurers, then Big Pharma, then hospitals, then the AMA ... Emmanuel has trashed most of the leverage the Party had to affect reform.
Obama may be a great manager but he has been a terrible leader. The Republicans should be on their knees begging for mercy. Instead they are in a strong position to render health care reform almost meaningless if not kill it out right.
Obama had better learn that to make an omelet you have to break some eggs and that to get anything substantial in Washington DC you have to break some legs. In Washington DC nice guys don't finish last, they don't finish at all ~ period.
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Posted by: zrants on Jul 21, 2009 1:44 AM
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» RE: We don't need representatives in Congress who don't represent us.
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Posted by: Perry Logan on Jul 21, 2009 3:22 AM
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In case you hadn't noticed, Barack Obama is a seriously rotten President.
It stands to reason his health-care plan will be equally rotten.
If the Democrats' halfassed plan is implemented, both health care costs and taxes will rise and people won't get what they wanted. In the words of blogger Joe Cannon, the plan will become vastly unpopular.
At some point in the 2014-2020 period, a Republican congress will vote Obama's scheme out of existence. For decades afterward, conservatives will crow: "Well, we tried socialized medicine and it didn't work.'" :(
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» RE: Not if it's a rotten plan
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» RE: Not if it's a rotten plan
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» RE: Not if it's a rotten plan
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» YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY TOTALLY WRONG. I HAVE NO IDEA HOW YOU GOT
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» Cost of health care
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Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 21, 2009 3:39 AM
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The message they are sending is the same one they have been sending since the Grant administration nearly a century-and-a-hald ago:
FUCK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
As this article makes poignantly clear, there only hope for survival is the failure of the Obama administration and, thus, the people they are sworn to represent.
It seems that their propaganda blitz in recent weeks is beginning to work. Polls make clear that the electorate is starting to be wary of the whole idea. They must really hate us.
Walter Cronkite 1916-2009
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
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» The General Welfare Of the People ...
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» I have Heathcare ...
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» RE: I have Heathcare ...
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» Expensive and underperforming
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» RE: Fuck the American People
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» The Republicans ARE obstructionists!
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» Last I recall Don't the Democrats have 60 Votes
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» Are you still drunk?
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» RE: Last I recall Don't the Democrats have 60 Votes
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» RE: The Republicans ARE obstructionists!
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» RE: The Republicans ARE obstructionists!
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» RE: The GOP's worst nightmare
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Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Jul 21, 2009 3:40 AM
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You guys claim to be smarter than this and if you place a "fake" Heron next to your Fish Pond the Herons will just keep it moving becuase they tend to eat alone.
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Posted by: progressive-life on Jul 21, 2009 4:20 AM
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Obama has grown our deficit to almost $1.7 trillion. Triple what it was under Bush and did it in just 6 months! The CBO forcasts that it will be another $1.1 trillion next year! Our national debt is now over $11 trillion!!!!
Considering what his healthcare will cost passing it will be a deal breaker - which is why more dems are coming out against it!
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» You're spouting wildly misinformed partisan BS
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» Are you really so dim?
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» RE: It's only money That's true
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» Obama - fix the problem, dont make it worse
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» RE: Obama - fix the problem, dont make it worse
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» RE: Obama - fix the problem, dont make it worse
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» RE: It's only money That's true
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» RE: On the books
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» RE: On the books
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» simple solution: get rid of our standing army
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» Too bad Barry won't do it.
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» The Current System is the Worst in the Developed World
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Posted by: Jaipurr on Jul 21, 2009 4:34 AM
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In the UK we have had a National Health Service for 60 years plus and despite some hiccups occasionally, it is a wonderful system. I am speaking as someone with serious heart disease and diabetes, accordingly unable to work and totally unable to pay for the level of care I require. This free health service has proved a literal life-saver for me and there must be many, many people in your great country in equal need. Our system was introduced by a Socialist government and there are still many rich capitalists in the UK who would love to return it to the "free?-market."
Support a system free at the point of need. You will never regret it and your lives will be enriched by the knowledge that you and your families will be able to receive medical attention, no matter what your financial circumstances.
Don't let this be destroyed by those whose only incentive is greed and self-interest.
Good luck America.
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» Send Me to France. Each country is different.
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» RE: Maybe it's time...
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» Expensive is as expensive does
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Posted by: cberkland on Jul 21, 2009 4:47 AM
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Posted by: FULLPROOF BULLETPROOF on Jul 21, 2009 5:03 AM
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» Democrats?
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» RE: Democrats?
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» RE: Democrats?
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» Use your brain
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» Yeah foreverhope. Just invent more excuses to "defend" the Democrats' bad behavior.
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» sorry Jennifer
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» foreverDENIAL would love to lie and mislead.
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» RE: Democrats? They ain't doing jack shit correct on anything. They suck just like the Republicans.
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» f**k the complaining - run for office yourself
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» And then who will you vote for?
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» Hurricane Hugo will still invent an excuse to support and campaign for Barry boy.
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» scared no one will listen to you long enough
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» Scared to face the fact that more liberals and independents are leaving the Obama building even as
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» Like Heron in Your Backyard Fish Pond pt II
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» Oh, wise ones! Tell the Republicans. They hate Obama, hate his health plan, call it socialism, say
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» Better to have no care than Obamacare dumb fuck !
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Posted by: PointMan on Jul 21, 2009 5:17 AM
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Anyone that believes either party is more than a sock-puppet for police state corporate felons is delusional.
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» RE: Two right wings
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» Dead-on right, friend
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Posted by: avidAmerican on Jul 21, 2009 5:21 AM
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» Why Do You Lie?
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» What liberals are you talking about?
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» RE: Why Do You Lie?
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Posted by: johnwinthrop on Jul 21, 2009 5:47 AM
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2.The respected CBO has claimed Obama's plan which would insure tens of millions of uninsured(although there is serious dispute about how many Americans are in fact uninsured) is financially broke. We will add to our swollen deficit, an action that does have consequences for real working people, and is not merely an accounting entry.
3. Regardless of whether Obamacare passes or not, the nation will suffer a tsunami of inflation and devaluation of the dollar within two years.
4. The price of everything, including healthcare, either w/Obamacare or without it, will rocket to astronomic heights. Bernankebucks will no longer be accepted by our trading partners and oil suppliers. Shock, shock, gullible Alternetters, even with cap and trade, the USA will use massive amounts of gasoline for many many years.
5.And it won't be cheap. And the cost of fuel and the worthlessness of the dollar thanks to the Smooth One and his Bar Mitzvah co-presenter, Bernanke, is inevitable. So healthcare will be a luxury and not a "right", regardless of whether this Little Man's Little Health Bill passes or not.
6. Goshy goo, Baracky will have to practice law in a few years after he's driven from office like Jimmy "lust in my heart" Carter. He doesn't know how to do that. Oh well, maybe Barack the Hawaiian will get a TARP grant?
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» Obama, it's your stop!
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» Who is this silly john winthrop who says nothing with any sense?
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» A flash of light behind the cornea
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» RE: A flash of light behind the cornea
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» Like All Celebrities (except for George W), I Have Been In Syntax Rehab.
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» US military spending is almost $700 billion/year
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» True but is Barry planning to REDUCE it at all? NOPE, just more increases in US mil spending !
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» Are You Attacking the Only Effective Employment Program Our Leader Has?
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» Cue up CSNY: Back to the Garden
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» WE HAD 2 TRILLION TO KILL ARABS AND NOW WE HAVE NO TRILLION FOR HEALTH
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Posted by: jstuv on Jul 21, 2009 6:25 AM
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Under Republicanism; In order to maximize profit, all labor will be so minimally compensated that workers will be practically slaves. Wealth can only be inherited, as it will not be taxed. The small elitist base continually shrinks. Elections would be perfunctory, as the outcome will already be determined.
By definition, the average Republican Party voter has below average intelligence.
a) Half of all humanity has a below average IQ.
b) Predominantly Republican states have below average IQs.
c) By definition, the average Republican Party voter has below average intelligence.
d) In American History, the contemporary Republican philosophy is a failed concept.
e) History has shown that implemented Republican philosophy leads to failure.
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» There's a reason some Democratic constituencies are called "at risk" and "left behind"
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» RE: There's a reason some Democratic constituencies are called "at risk" and "left behind"
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» RE: There's a reason some Democratic constituencies are called "at risk" and "left behind"
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» RE: There's a reason some Democratic constituencies are called "at risk" and "left behind"
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» RE: There's a reason some Democratic constituencies are called "at risk" and "left behind"
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» Lil Wayne or Obama? Let's See???????????
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» RE: I don't know...
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» RE: I don't know...
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» RE: I don't know...
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» RE: I don't know...
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Posted by: aazippo5 on Jul 21, 2009 6:56 AM
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RT
Ultimate Anonymity
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» Yoohoo, oh Mister Piiiirate !
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Posted by: dongarb on Jul 21, 2009 7:04 AM
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I believe that's a distraction. I always ask myself in these situations (which come up more and more often) is it actually more about the power?
Let's say you're a progressive loud mouth liberal who rocks the system by spreading truth and other dangerous things. Or just a disadvantaged poor person. You come down with a broken leg, or kidney stones, or clogged arteries. Where you gonna find the hundred grand you need to stay alive?
Having the power of life and death over the great mass of slaves is the ultimate wet dream for the psychopaths. That's what they want to hang onto, the money is secondary.
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» Lies and Damned lies
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» Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Psychoanalyze This.
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» RE: Lies and Damned lies
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» You said...
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Posted by: Collielady on Jul 21, 2009 7:06 AM
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» How about voting them out and replacing them with Progressive Independents?
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» RE: Get the blue dogs on a choke chain! How, pray tell? Override the voters in their very districts?
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» Hey Becky, you Blue Dog motherfucker !
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Posted by: Ranjit Kumar on Jul 21, 2009 7:16 AM
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» Ralph Nader has been informing us for years...
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Posted by: drricklippin on Jul 21, 2009 7:23 AM
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THIS PRESIDENT IS A TRANSFORMATIONAL FIGURE IN MANY WAYS
The Republicans will take decades to recover
Dr. Rick Lippin
Southampton,Pa
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» Now You See Him And Now You See????
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» RE: OBAMA REMAINS TRANSFORMATIONAL
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» Why is Obama continuing these STUPID WARS?
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» TO MINORITY STATUS ! LOL !
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» RE: TO MINORITY STATUS ! LOL ! THat familiar, comfortable, marginal place?
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» Obama is bought and paid for by Wall St.!
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» RE: Obama is bought and paid for by Wall St.!
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Posted by: Collielady on Jul 21, 2009 7:24 AM
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Please get a spine, Congress! Take charge, steamroll the opposition (because the country isn't with them) and change the country!
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Posted by: leafsong1 on Jul 21, 2009 7:53 AM
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If health care reform is passed? Surely the author is not so idiotic that he thinks it makes no difference what that "reform" looks like? The Democrats, with Obama's passive support, have already doomed any chance of meaningful reform. "Reform" will pass, and it will be a huge boondoggle to put money into the pockets of the rich, just like every other piece of crap legislation that comes out of US government these days. There will be no adverse consequences for the politicians, D or R, at least none rising from an "election." If media buys can't cover it up, election rigging will. If some crook gets defeated, he will be kicked upstairs to a cushy and lucrative position in lobbying or "advising," and both parties will see to it that he is replaced by another crook. Meanwhile, a vast army of professional liars and drewling idiots (no telling where this author lands) will try to tell us that there is a heroic narrative of political struggle involved with consequences that we should care about. Get a clue.
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» Speaketh the truth...
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Posted by: rgd on Jul 21, 2009 8:04 AM
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And who says just because they pass a health care bill it will be a good one and what is it going to cost people? Do you really think he is going to make those making over 250K a year pay? When are people going to put the petty Dem/Rep-- my side is better than your side childish behavior aside and realize that we are all on the same losing side. This issue is another cover for what the "masters" are really doing. If we don't stop them at Wall St. then the big pharma. companies will provide us with all the health care we want.
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Posted by: terry388 on Jul 21, 2009 8:17 AM
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Wake up and join to the rest of the civilized work. Health-care is a public good and should not be to the dictates of the market place.
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Posted by: Kimberly on Jul 21, 2009 8:26 AM
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ANTI-TRUST ~ October 21 1998 OIG Issues Guidance on Volentary Disclosure of Health Care Fraud ~ usdoj.gov usao eousa foia_reading_room usam title9 crm00983.htm
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1998 - The HHS/OIG continues to work with the ( AOA ) Administration on Aging, ( HCFA ) Health Care Finance Administration, and the American Association of Retired Persons ( AARP ) to develop an Outreach Campaign to Educate Beneficiaries [ Entitled Individuals with Existing Federal Hospital Insurance Benefits ] and those who work with the Elderly to recognize Fraud and Abuse and to report it appropriately [ T42sec417.1 government grievance procedure T18CFR1518CRIME, Anti-dumping violation and anti-kickback violation, SSA 1128b misprison of a felony ]. This campaign will be fully "launched" in 1999.
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ANTI-TRUST ~ State of Michigan ALLOWING T18CFR286CRIME Federal HMO - HAPCORP.ORG to harm 42CFR438.704 their Covered Individuals T42CFR417.1 Citizens of Michigan, to force ( fraud by fright, white collar crime ) illegal HCFA State OFIS Medicaid kickback conversion - RICO
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According to the Detroit News, Between 1999 & 2001 Michigan's Medicaid clientele ballooned [ HHS T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of Existing Federal T42CFR409.33 Insurance - induced forfiture | $25,000 Anti-Dumping Violation, to force - fraud by fright - illegal Medicaid kickback T42CFR409.33 conversion ] to 1.25 million from 1 million, at a cost [ 42CFR438.704 ] of approximately $6,000 on each Medicaid Reciepent. The Detroit News stated according to Paul Rienhart " a Medicaid Expert " in The State Budget Office of Michigan, says
HCFA - OFIS Medicaid consumed 8% of Michigan's General Funds in 1998.
HCFA - OFIS Medicaid will [ T42CFR417.1 ] consume 32 % of the General Fund budget by 2004.
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The practice [ 1998 HHS OIG VOLENTARY DISCLOUSURE FOR PROVIDERS T42CFR417.1 - RICO - Alternate Dispute Resolution T18CFR1518CRIME,fully launched in 1999 ] of " post-claims underwriting," which occurs when insurance companies [ Federal HMO Hospital Service Contract Providers ] cancel INDIVIDUAL health insurance policies [ T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of existing Federal T42CFR409.33 Insurance to force illegal HCFA State OFIS Medicaid Kickback T42CFR409.33 conversion ] after providers submit claims for [ T42CFR409.33 Post-Hospital Extended Care Services ] medical services.
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TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 13 > § 242 Prev | Next § 242. Deprivation of rights under color of law - Alternate Dispute Resolution T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of covered Post-hospital extended care claims racketeering by DOJ.
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It's a new age jim! try and keep up!
And if he has nothing constructive to add to the health care debate,he would do us all a favor by saying nothing.
This is not about bringing Obama down, it's about getting something done for millions of people without access to medical care
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Posted by: pawheel on Jul 21, 2009 9:17 AM
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What do fire departments, not for profit hospitals, schools, police and Congress's healthcare have in common? They are socialist entities. Repubs have nothing to offer America except scare tactics and theft, with the Blue Dog Dems right alongside them.
Almost 50 million people have no healthcare in this country. Have you ever had no healthcare insurance? I have and as a parent it scared the heck out of me. I have good insurance now, but if this job goes away I'm in the 50 million!
People without insurance wait until they HAVE TO seek treatment, and it is much more expensive then. They go to the emergency room AND YOU PAY FOR IT ANYWAY! Part of why our healthcare costs so much is because hospitals have to cover the treatment of the uninsured.
Ed Razoux. A good friend of mine who knew he was sick but hid it as long as he could because he had no money. May he rest in peace.
If he was in another country with healthcare for all he would probably still be alive.
Anyone who doesn't think we should have healthcare for all should be made to explain why we shouldn't have it to a parent of a sick child who has no insurance.
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Posted by: InsertNameHere on Jul 21, 2009 11:27 AM
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If you like the sound of that, well don't get your hopes up. I'm afraid the Insurance industry has its slimy tentacles firmly wrapped around you and there is no escape. All that the Republicans have to do is say Socialism and everybody gets scared and runs back into the warm, efficient bosom of private sector care.
I know you are probably hopeful about reform, but the reform on the table is nothing more than a two tier system. People with any government funded care will be on the short end of the stick. They will be in the worst hospitals, with the worst doctors, the fewest available options and you will still pay through the nose for all the little things for every visit to the hospital.
The only humane solution is a full public system. Anyone who says public system doesn't work doesn't know what they are talking about or is cherry picking the worst examples and being dishonest.
Unfortunately, you will never have this system. Because the Ds and the Rs are both beholden to the Corporatocracy and it is the Corporatocracy that runs things.
I pity the people who suffer under your system.
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Obama has no Idea what's in the house bill and he is urging immediate passage of it; He has admitted that much.
That is scary!
This will be a huge special interest boondoggle and we the citizens will be worse off.
As many posters have noted the dems have the votes to pass this...
Maybe a few of them have actually read what is in the bill this time...
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There is no patience left in the public, and that can cut either way.
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Healt Care Profiteers
Where are the Profiteers?
At the top of the NEGATIVE Economic Pyramid. collecting money, and dispensing Trick'le.down
Health Care, their primary care is the bottom line.
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I recall the Patriot Act consisting of in excess of 1000 pages, none of which were actually read by any Congressman before they shoved that bill right into our an*ses without so much as any spit.
Now they have the unmitigated gall to spew the lie that they haven't read the bill, are 'concerned' about what's in it, and that Americans aren't going to get the bill they 'really want'.
Since it is a well-known axiom that whatever a Republican says the exact opposite is the truth, we know that they are determined to do only one thing: stop healthcare reform.
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One would think that the easiest way to do both would be to distinguish yourselves both individually and as a party either by cooperating with Democratic colleagues for the good of the people, and if that's too abhorrent, then maybe pulling out some creativity, and crafting the health care bill that does it all, that shines above all others, that's a gift to the American people.
Dazzle us! Save us, you Republicans! Make our eyeballs fall out from the brilliance of your caring! Allow us to admire your selfless dedication to the good of us all! EARN our damned votes!!
Unique idea, right? Try it. You might like it. And the quicker the better, because what you're doing now isn't working. People are too hungry for a resolution and a way out of their dilemmas to pay any attention to your phony blame game, most especially because it doesn't make a single bit of sense.
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A rational system must be socialist at its base--guaranteed basic universal health services for all inhabitants paid for by the government from revenues, and then a secondary, capitalistic, health care system for those who want to purchase private health insurance to cover all the unnecessary and optional care they want--hip replacements, new hearts and other organs, multi-million dollar chemo- and other therapies, and all the tests and drugs they want.
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Once they start seeing their Dad denied a heart bypass because he smokes, or Granny denied care because she is too old, all as they give benefits to illegal immigrants, the populus will loose it.
As it will be done in the context of huge increases in taxes, government regulation, unemployment, and energy costs as a direct result of dem policy, the people will exile dems to the wilderness for a generation.
The repugs are far from scared. They are just trying to limit the damage to the country as the dems self destruct. In 2010 it is my bet that pelosi will be minority leader, and they are quite aware of that.
I won't miss the dems, but I am wishing for something better than the repugs to turn to.
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I'm surprised that I read in these comments so many republican talking points that are so internally inconsistent that they fall upon inspection. Lets take just one point as a starter. The accusation is being made that "illegal aliens" will be qualifying for Social Security and health care. By definition an "illegal alien" does not have a legitimate Social Security number. After all what can you do without a social security number? These people often use the social security number of a deceased person or just change one digit in a legitimate number. You can't get medicare, you can't get medicaid, and you can't get social security on the strength of that. If an employer did pay social security on the basis of one of these numbers it would just get left there. There would be no one to draw it. I'm amazed at the careless thinking of my fellow man at times.
Though I would remind you that the children of an illegal in the U. S. do get citizenship and a social security number and benefits. It is not required that they get citizenship. The law is changeable. You do have to look like a villian. You are "picking on" kids.
Our real problem is the 42,000 paid lobbyiests (sp) in Washington D. C.
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Posted by: je5752 on Jul 22, 2009 3:36 AM
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Look up the Nolan Chart. Most Democrats and Republicans fall in the center with a leaning toward Authoritarianism. There is no "Right" or "Left" in this country anymore. They are Centrist Authoritarians with a socially conservative and fiscally liberal ideology - the very worst combination possible. You see the Democrats gave up on civil liberties and the Republicans gave up on fiscal liberties. So now we have no liberty and no wealth to show for it.
Welcome to the Prison Planet as Alex Jones calls it.
Some people worth supporting and voting for: Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Rand Paul, Peter Schiff, Adam Kokesh, Jim DeMint and Alan Grayson. These are the people who recognize the evil of The Federal Reserve and how it is destroying the middle and lower classes for the sake of the wealthy, thus putting us back into a feudal state. If it wasn't for the Fed bending the American people over a barrel then we would be in a lot better shape to begin with and none of these problems like health care would be so difficult to handle.
P.S. Without the Federal Reserve creating the credit bubble and moral hazard we never would've had such a severe recession/depression/whatever-you-want-to-call-this-disaster in the first place. All of these side issues outside of monetary policy are relatively minor and easy to deal with. It is the absolute destruction of our nation's currency (and thus the wealth of all of its citizens) that truly threatens the safety of The Republic.
P.P.S. The entire financial products division of Goldman Sachs belongs in Guantanomo or Bagram or some secret CIA prison more than any "terrorist" that was ever put there from the Middle East. We can afford TARP and endless greenback printing from the Fed, but we can't afford single payer. Tell that to your hero Obama who wants to keep people in prison indefinitely without trial.
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 22, 2009 8:44 AM
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if we can't have single payor decent health coverage, then don't mess with the system besides caps on how much insurance companies and providers can charge you vs. their profit margin... make insurance companies bow to non-profit status and follow their butts to make sure they follow the law...
eliminate pre-existing clauses and denial of coverage suprises...
we have a dialectic problem when it comes to serious medical care... catastrophic care... we need to use living wills more and make the system honor our wishes... if you ask someone if they want to be alive at any cost with a zillion expensive drugs and million dollar medical equipment or destitute on the streets for life in incredible pain, which do you think a sane person would choose??? what about the issue of assisted suicide if you so choose???
there is a problem with our acceptance of mortality and longer life expectancies to the point that medicare is supposed to be broke in a few years anyway... we are living way beyond the means of a human body to repair itself...
personally, with my life threatening, no cure on the horizon in my lifetime condition, if our medical insurance suddenly dissipated, and we are in our 50's, I would not have a problem deciding to let nature take it's course... it would only take a few days or weeks anyway to kill me without one very expensive medication...
we need to reign in our sense of immortality and life at all costs as we rope in health care costs for all...
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Posted by: VTy on Jul 22, 2009 9:13 AM
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If the government says all expectant mothers must be screened for depression and put on antidepressant drugs, then all the doctors have to play along and do that if they don't want to be fined or have their medical licenses taken away. If the government says nutritional supplements are dangerous and cannot be recommended to patients, then all doctors must remain silent and avoid telling patients the truth about helpful nutritional supplements.
Whatever the government dictates must now be mirrored by all practicing doctors.
And don't forget: The U.S. government is largely controlled by the pharmaceutical companies, and that means these health care dictates are almost certain to emphasize pharmaceutical treatments, disease "screening" and disease mongering provisions designed to sell more drugs.
You can count on there being increased requirements for vaccinations
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(HPV vaccines, too) and mental health screenings (psychiatric drugs, anyone?).
Communism is alive and well in America's health care system
Americans asked for health care, but what they got was Health Communism. There is absolutely no reason to believe that a centrally-controlled government body has any ability to make good health care decisions for individual patients across America. There is also no reason to believe the U.S. government will safeguard patient medical data or even respect the privacy of patients. This is the same government, after all, that has been caught routinely spying on its own citizens by tapping phone lines, emails, faxes and internet traffic.
If anything, the U.S. government has proven itself over the past few years to be the enemy of the American people on the issue of health care. Just look at the actions of the FDA in censoring nutritional supplement health claims (http://www.naturalnews.com/019366.html), or the FTC in assaulting herbal product companies (http://www.naturalnews.com/025303.html). This government is clearly dead set against health care in America, and the more we put government in charge of making health care decisions, the worse the outcome is going to be.
Obama cried "catastrophe" in urging lawmakers to pass this economic stimulus bill. It's funny how fear is now being used to pass every trillion-dollar spending scandal in Washington these days. That's one thing the government learned very well from 9/11 - fear sells. And it sold Congress on this stimulus bill, too.
But in terms of health care, the only thing this bill is going to stimulate is more disease, more dead Americans and more profits for Big Pharma.www.mercola.com
There's nothing in the bill about ending FDA censorship, or teaching the public about nutrition, or banning pharmaceutical advertising on television.
All this bill has accomplished is to spend Americans ever more quickly into financial destitution and medical desperation. It is one of the final nails in the coffin of American prosperity.
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Posted by: reelman on Jul 23, 2009 1:51 PM
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This is the day when B. H. Obama simply ran out of charm, out of smiles, out of blameshifting, out of all logic, out of reality, out of mojo and out of credibility. If any other (non-historic) POTUS shot the voters and reporters this line of factless assertions they would forever be labeled a Dufus ScamWow.
Any thinking voter can take out a couple of lines most anywhere and see its baloney. The federal gov-meant is going to finance anything mostly by savings-efficiency? Now that IS historic. Not since the Grace Commission has there been any of that. Who does he think he is fooling?
The democrat gov-meant does not want to “take over health care”? Historic #2. Who does he think he is fooling?
The Republicans have no ideas? They submitted 38 amendments in the House…all were rejected…including the one about Congress being part of any new HC Plan. Who does he think he is fooling?
The HC Plan will not grow the debt? After Medicaide and Medicare went broke, after decades when most any major federal program (like M & M) quickly became 3-9x more costly than the “democrat selling price”…who does he think he is fooling?
This baloney speech from a serial liar who demanded we borrow a trillion from the Red Chinese to “stimulate” the economy six months ago!
He and his fellow socialists 4x the debt. Now he wants another trillion for HC? Who does he think he is fooling?
Voters have had enough of this wild spending and serial deception. Some are even laughing in the face of their congressman at meetings. Its a start. Keep in mind the next J. Carter Obama phases are taxes and inflation. By the extra shoes will be taken to meetings of these criminal thieves in congress. I say FAX FAX laugh laugh and throw throw.
Send supporters of these fiscal insanities home to stay in November 2010.
Wish the election was next week.
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Posted by: reelman on Jul 23, 2009 7:16 PM
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1…Every adult citizen should pay into the HC system…maybe a % like Social Security.
2…More consistent paying for the same services by insurance plans-companies.
3…Portability at the same cost for at least 6 months…to maybe a year.
4…Statewide and contiguous state(s) group pricing of plans.
5…Retiree portability out of their “state” networks so they can re-locate.
6…Illegals “out” and congress “in” for any new HC plan as a “given”.
7…Tax free medical savings accounts.
8…A national “free or nearly free” ideas group…an unpaid Medical Reform Commission (aka a medical Grace Commission).
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Posted by: 1John1 on Jul 24, 2009 4:06 AM
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My mistake.
Figured this was a website with 'normal' people who actually earn their own money and take responsibility for their own lives - people who might believe in a crzy thing called the Constitution (i.e., people who believe in freedom).
There we go ... got my Che Guevera T-shirt on. I'm with ya now. Yeah - Stick it to da man!! Heck Yeah! Universal Health Care, Baby! It's FREE!!!! And I want a FREE college education!! I won't find too much work with my Gender Studies Degree, but I'll be really smart (but broke). I want some money for a house!!! Hey - it's just "fair" and "humane" - why should I not have a house. And sign me up for lots of that "Earned" (hyuk, hyuk, hyuk) Income Tax Credit. Yeah, I know, someone else did the "earning" part of that, but hey, let's all spread the wealth - it's only fair!
Power to the PEOPLE, Baby!!! (big fist in air pumping).
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Posted by: Stu Piddy on Jul 25, 2009 7:00 PM
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The economy is seen as separate from Healthcare...and the wars of the world as instigated by the fascist American regimes of Bush and Obama will be at the forefront.
Healthcare will fizzle to nothing and end up being something along the lines of a appointed by government regulatory agency run by former insurance executives who have decided to perform government service to "give back" ...while they await making connections with the government ...at which time they go back into private insurance to make even more money. The revolving door, making government and private business utterly seamless and meaningless.
Just like the financial industry.
The idea that Obama will do anything is a mirage for pretentious liberal thinkers who vision of reality is born of a American suburb...and that contrasts with the Afghanistan village where there is no healthcare program to fend of real metal bombs dropped by Democrats and Republicans who vote to fund meaningless wars and imaginary health care programs that benefit only the insurance industry.
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July 27, 2009
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 30% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President.
Forty percent (40%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -10.
CRAWFISH NOTE: Its been mentioned that J. Carter Obama’s rating has dropped below his mentor Jimmah C.
Was your first clue of falling polls the failing trillion dollar ‘STIM” borrowed from the Chinese to buy votes? Was it the 4x of the national debt in under 6 months? Was it the disgusting apology tour? Was it the pandering to kooks? Was it the way-to-often conferences to preach and lie?
Was it the near 10% jobless? Was it the failure to produce a birth certificate while spending big bucks to fight its release?
Was it the ACORN stormtroopers? Was it the many kook appointments? Was it the obvious anal poisoning of the media? Was it threat of higher taxes next year? Was it your retirement fund statement last month after all the spending and rhetoric? Was it the nationalized health care bill and details he hid? Was it his constant hammering of “rich people” when he is one? Was it his constant negative tone about so many things?
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Posted by: reelman on Jul 27, 2009 9:44 AM
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Ever wonder why people spend a million to get a job paying under $175k? Our arrogant congressional royalty…
you know, the one that raises its own pay in a severe recession and lusts only for 40 years in the D.C. power bubble, that royalty.
Ever realized their health care coverage WE pay for with taxes?
According to the May 2009 CR…
this is what they have in their FEDERAL Employees Health Benefits Program:
1…No annual or lifetime limits for major services
2…$300 deductible per person and $600 per family
3…Limited 5k a year they pay with preferred providers (which includes most deductibles, co-insurance and co-pays)
Covered Services are:
1…In and out-patient care, visits, surgery and mental health care
2…Prescriptions and diagnostic tests
3…Preventative care including routine shots
4…Chem and radiation therapy
5…Family Planning and organ-tissue transplants
6…Durable med equip and artificial limbs
7…physical, occupational and speech therapy
They pay $152 a MONTH each or $357 a FAMILY.
Okay, take out your family policy and compare.
The folks that “understand” your family struggles have this program.
The feds are special, you and your family are not.
Ask yourself why we can’t have the same coverage.
(this is only one of at least a dozen perks on US)
P.S. The hundreds of thousands of federal gov-meant employees will NOT be included in any new bill either!
Did I mention the secular socialist Party voted down an amendment to include these groups?
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Posted by: mmckinl on Jul 21, 2009 1:25 AM
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And thanks to Obama's abhorrence of ever possible offending anyone at any time, they have a good shot to derail health care, destroy Obama and render the Democrats into a party divided and impotent.
Rahm Emmanuel who was supposed to be twisting arms has twisted the Democratic efforts into a pretzel. First trying to shill insurers, then Big Pharma, then hospitals, then the AMA ... Emmanuel has trashed most of the leverage the Party had to affect reform.
Obama may be a great manager but he has been a terrible leader. The Republicans should be on their knees begging for mercy. Instead they are in a strong position to render health care reform almost meaningless if not kill it out right.
Obama had better learn that to make an omelet you have to break some eggs and that to get anything substantial in Washington DC you have to break some legs. In Washington DC nice guys don't finish last, they don't finish at all ~ period.
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Posted by: Perry Logan on Jul 21, 2009 3:22 AM
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In case you hadn't noticed, Barack Obama is a seriously rotten President.
It stands to reason his health-care plan will be equally rotten.
If the Democrats' halfassed plan is implemented, both health care costs and taxes will rise and people won't get what they wanted. In the words of blogger Joe Cannon, the plan will become vastly unpopular.
At some point in the 2014-2020 period, a Republican congress will vote Obama's scheme out of existence. For decades afterward, conservatives will crow: "Well, we tried socialized medicine and it didn't work.'" :(
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Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 21, 2009 3:39 AM
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The message they are sending is the same one they have been sending since the Grant administration nearly a century-and-a-hald ago:
FUCK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
As this article makes poignantly clear, there only hope for survival is the failure of the Obama administration and, thus, the people they are sworn to represent.
It seems that their propaganda blitz in recent weeks is beginning to work. Polls make clear that the electorate is starting to be wary of the whole idea. They must really hate us.
Walter Cronkite 1916-2009
Tom Degan
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» Last I recall Don't the Democrats have 60 Votes
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Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Jul 21, 2009 3:40 AM
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You guys claim to be smarter than this and if you place a "fake" Heron next to your Fish Pond the Herons will just keep it moving becuase they tend to eat alone.
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Posted by: progressive-life on Jul 21, 2009 4:20 AM
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Obama has grown our deficit to almost $1.7 trillion. Triple what it was under Bush and did it in just 6 months! The CBO forcasts that it will be another $1.1 trillion next year! Our national debt is now over $11 trillion!!!!
Considering what his healthcare will cost passing it will be a deal breaker - which is why more dems are coming out against it!
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» simple solution: get rid of our standing army
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Posted by: Jaipurr on Jul 21, 2009 4:34 AM
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In the UK we have had a National Health Service for 60 years plus and despite some hiccups occasionally, it is a wonderful system. I am speaking as someone with serious heart disease and diabetes, accordingly unable to work and totally unable to pay for the level of care I require. This free health service has proved a literal life-saver for me and there must be many, many people in your great country in equal need. Our system was introduced by a Socialist government and there are still many rich capitalists in the UK who would love to return it to the "free?-market."
Support a system free at the point of need. You will never regret it and your lives will be enriched by the knowledge that you and your families will be able to receive medical attention, no matter what your financial circumstances.
Don't let this be destroyed by those whose only incentive is greed and self-interest.
Good luck America.
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» sorry Jennifer
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» foreverDENIAL would love to lie and mislead.
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» RE: Democrats? They ain't doing jack shit correct on anything. They suck just like the Republicans.
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» f**k the complaining - run for office yourself
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» And then who will you vote for?
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» Oh, wise ones! Tell the Republicans. They hate Obama, hate his health plan, call it socialism, say
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Posted by: PointMan on Jul 21, 2009 5:17 AM
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Anyone that believes either party is more than a sock-puppet for police state corporate felons is delusional.
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Posted by: johnwinthrop on Jul 21, 2009 5:47 AM
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2.The respected CBO has claimed Obama's plan which would insure tens of millions of uninsured(although there is serious dispute about how many Americans are in fact uninsured) is financially broke. We will add to our swollen deficit, an action that does have consequences for real working people, and is not merely an accounting entry.
3. Regardless of whether Obamacare passes or not, the nation will suffer a tsunami of inflation and devaluation of the dollar within two years.
4. The price of everything, including healthcare, either w/Obamacare or without it, will rocket to astronomic heights. Bernankebucks will no longer be accepted by our trading partners and oil suppliers. Shock, shock, gullible Alternetters, even with cap and trade, the USA will use massive amounts of gasoline for many many years.
5.And it won't be cheap. And the cost of fuel and the worthlessness of the dollar thanks to the Smooth One and his Bar Mitzvah co-presenter, Bernanke, is inevitable. So healthcare will be a luxury and not a "right", regardless of whether this Little Man's Little Health Bill passes or not.
6. Goshy goo, Baracky will have to practice law in a few years after he's driven from office like Jimmy "lust in my heart" Carter. He doesn't know how to do that. Oh well, maybe Barack the Hawaiian will get a TARP grant?
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» US military spending is almost $700 billion/year
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» True but is Barry planning to REDUCE it at all? NOPE, just more increases in US mil spending !
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Posted by: jstuv on Jul 21, 2009 6:25 AM
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Under Republicanism; In order to maximize profit, all labor will be so minimally compensated that workers will be practically slaves. Wealth can only be inherited, as it will not be taxed. The small elitist base continually shrinks. Elections would be perfunctory, as the outcome will already be determined.
By definition, the average Republican Party voter has below average intelligence.
a) Half of all humanity has a below average IQ.
b) Predominantly Republican states have below average IQs.
c) By definition, the average Republican Party voter has below average intelligence.
d) In American History, the contemporary Republican philosophy is a failed concept.
e) History has shown that implemented Republican philosophy leads to failure.
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» Lil Wayne or Obama? Let's See???????????
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Posted by: aazippo5 on Jul 21, 2009 6:56 AM
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RT
Ultimate Anonymity
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» Yoohoo, oh Mister Piiiirate !
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Posted by: dongarb on Jul 21, 2009 7:04 AM
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I believe that's a distraction. I always ask myself in these situations (which come up more and more often) is it actually more about the power?
Let's say you're a progressive loud mouth liberal who rocks the system by spreading truth and other dangerous things. Or just a disadvantaged poor person. You come down with a broken leg, or kidney stones, or clogged arteries. Where you gonna find the hundred grand you need to stay alive?
Having the power of life and death over the great mass of slaves is the ultimate wet dream for the psychopaths. That's what they want to hang onto, the money is secondary.
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» Psychoanalyze This.
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» You said...
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» How about voting them out and replacing them with Progressive Independents?
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THIS PRESIDENT IS A TRANSFORMATIONAL FIGURE IN MANY WAYS
The Republicans will take decades to recover
Dr. Rick Lippin
Southampton,Pa
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» Why is Obama continuing these STUPID WARS?
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» TO MINORITY STATUS ! LOL !
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» Obama is bought and paid for by Wall St.!
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Posted by: Collielady on Jul 21, 2009 7:24 AM
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Please get a spine, Congress! Take charge, steamroll the opposition (because the country isn't with them) and change the country!
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Posted by: leafsong1 on Jul 21, 2009 7:53 AM
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If health care reform is passed? Surely the author is not so idiotic that he thinks it makes no difference what that "reform" looks like? The Democrats, with Obama's passive support, have already doomed any chance of meaningful reform. "Reform" will pass, and it will be a huge boondoggle to put money into the pockets of the rich, just like every other piece of crap legislation that comes out of US government these days. There will be no adverse consequences for the politicians, D or R, at least none rising from an "election." If media buys can't cover it up, election rigging will. If some crook gets defeated, he will be kicked upstairs to a cushy and lucrative position in lobbying or "advising," and both parties will see to it that he is replaced by another crook. Meanwhile, a vast army of professional liars and drewling idiots (no telling where this author lands) will try to tell us that there is a heroic narrative of political struggle involved with consequences that we should care about. Get a clue.
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Posted by: rgd on Jul 21, 2009 8:04 AM
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And who says just because they pass a health care bill it will be a good one and what is it going to cost people? Do you really think he is going to make those making over 250K a year pay? When are people going to put the petty Dem/Rep-- my side is better than your side childish behavior aside and realize that we are all on the same losing side. This issue is another cover for what the "masters" are really doing. If we don't stop them at Wall St. then the big pharma. companies will provide us with all the health care we want.
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Posted by: terry388 on Jul 21, 2009 8:17 AM
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Wake up and join to the rest of the civilized work. Health-care is a public good and should not be to the dictates of the market place.
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The Anti-Dumping Statute is Enforced [ 1999 still pending 2009 racketeering T42CFR417.1 Alternate Dispute Resolution T18CFR242CRIME ] Jointly by the Health Care Financing Administration ( HCFA ) and the Office of Inspector General ( OIG ) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ( HHS ).
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ANTI-TRUST ~ October 21 1998 OIG Issues Guidance on Volentary Disclosure of Health Care Fraud ~ usdoj.gov usao eousa foia_reading_room usam title9 crm00983.htm
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1998 - The HHS/OIG continues to work with the ( AOA ) Administration on Aging, ( HCFA ) Health Care Finance Administration, and the American Association of Retired Persons ( AARP ) to develop an Outreach Campaign to Educate Beneficiaries [ Entitled Individuals with Existing Federal Hospital Insurance Benefits ] and those who work with the Elderly to recognize Fraud and Abuse and to report it appropriately [ T42sec417.1 government grievance procedure T18CFR1518CRIME, Anti-dumping violation and anti-kickback violation, SSA 1128b misprison of a felony ]. This campaign will be fully "launched" in 1999.
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ANTI-TRUST ~ State of Michigan ALLOWING T18CFR286CRIME Federal HMO - HAPCORP.ORG to harm 42CFR438.704 their Covered Individuals T42CFR417.1 Citizens of Michigan, to force ( fraud by fright, white collar crime ) illegal HCFA State OFIS Medicaid kickback conversion - RICO
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According to the Detroit News, Between 1999 & 2001 Michigan's Medicaid clientele ballooned [ HHS T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of Existing Federal T42CFR409.33 Insurance - induced forfiture | $25,000 Anti-Dumping Violation, to force - fraud by fright - illegal Medicaid kickback T42CFR409.33 conversion ] to 1.25 million from 1 million, at a cost [ 42CFR438.704 ] of approximately $6,000 on each Medicaid Reciepent. The Detroit News stated according to Paul Rienhart " a Medicaid Expert " in The State Budget Office of Michigan, says
HCFA - OFIS Medicaid consumed 8% of Michigan's General Funds in 1998.
HCFA - OFIS Medicaid will [ T42CFR417.1 ] consume 32 % of the General Fund budget by 2004.
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The practice [ 1998 HHS OIG VOLENTARY DISCLOUSURE FOR PROVIDERS T42CFR417.1 - RICO - Alternate Dispute Resolution T18CFR1518CRIME,fully launched in 1999 ] of " post-claims underwriting," which occurs when insurance companies [ Federal HMO Hospital Service Contract Providers ] cancel INDIVIDUAL health insurance policies [ T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of existing Federal T42CFR409.33 Insurance to force illegal HCFA State OFIS Medicaid Kickback T42CFR409.33 conversion ] after providers submit claims for [ T42CFR409.33 Post-Hospital Extended Care Services ] medical services.
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TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 13 > § 242 Prev | Next § 242. Deprivation of rights under color of law - Alternate Dispute Resolution T42CFR417.1 systematic denial of covered Post-hospital extended care claims racketeering by DOJ.
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Posted by: kad on Jul 21, 2009 8:31 AM
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It's a new age jim! try and keep up!
And if he has nothing constructive to add to the health care debate,he would do us all a favor by saying nothing.
This is not about bringing Obama down, it's about getting something done for millions of people without access to medical care
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Posted by: pawheel on Jul 21, 2009 9:17 AM
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What do fire departments, not for profit hospitals, schools, police and Congress's healthcare have in common? They are socialist entities. Repubs have nothing to offer America except scare tactics and theft, with the Blue Dog Dems right alongside them.
Almost 50 million people have no healthcare in this country. Have you ever had no healthcare insurance? I have and as a parent it scared the heck out of me. I have good insurance now, but if this job goes away I'm in the 50 million!
People without insurance wait until they HAVE TO seek treatment, and it is much more expensive then. They go to the emergency room AND YOU PAY FOR IT ANYWAY! Part of why our healthcare costs so much is because hospitals have to cover the treatment of the uninsured.
Ed Razoux. A good friend of mine who knew he was sick but hid it as long as he could because he had no money. May he rest in peace.
If he was in another country with healthcare for all he would probably still be alive.
Anyone who doesn't think we should have healthcare for all should be made to explain why we shouldn't have it to a parent of a sick child who has no insurance.
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Posted by: InsertNameHere on Jul 21, 2009 11:27 AM
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If you like the sound of that, well don't get your hopes up. I'm afraid the Insurance industry has its slimy tentacles firmly wrapped around you and there is no escape. All that the Republicans have to do is say Socialism and everybody gets scared and runs back into the warm, efficient bosom of private sector care.
I know you are probably hopeful about reform, but the reform on the table is nothing more than a two tier system. People with any government funded care will be on the short end of the stick. They will be in the worst hospitals, with the worst doctors, the fewest available options and you will still pay through the nose for all the little things for every visit to the hospital.
The only humane solution is a full public system. Anyone who says public system doesn't work doesn't know what they are talking about or is cherry picking the worst examples and being dishonest.
Unfortunately, you will never have this system. Because the Ds and the Rs are both beholden to the Corporatocracy and it is the Corporatocracy that runs things.
I pity the people who suffer under your system.
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Obama has no Idea what's in the house bill and he is urging immediate passage of it; He has admitted that much.
That is scary!
This will be a huge special interest boondoggle and we the citizens will be worse off.
As many posters have noted the dems have the votes to pass this...
Maybe a few of them have actually read what is in the bill this time...
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There is no patience left in the public, and that can cut either way.
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I recall the Patriot Act consisting of in excess of 1000 pages, none of which were actually read by any Congressman before they shoved that bill right into our an*ses without so much as any spit.
Now they have the unmitigated gall to spew the lie that they haven't read the bill, are 'concerned' about what's in it, and that Americans aren't going to get the bill they 'really want'.
Since it is a well-known axiom that whatever a Republican says the exact opposite is the truth, we know that they are determined to do only one thing: stop healthcare reform.
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One would think that the easiest way to do both would be to distinguish yourselves both individually and as a party either by cooperating with Democratic colleagues for the good of the people, and if that's too abhorrent, then maybe pulling out some creativity, and crafting the health care bill that does it all, that shines above all others, that's a gift to the American people.
Dazzle us! Save us, you Republicans! Make our eyeballs fall out from the brilliance of your caring! Allow us to admire your selfless dedication to the good of us all! EARN our damned votes!!
Unique idea, right? Try it. You might like it. And the quicker the better, because what you're doing now isn't working. People are too hungry for a resolution and a way out of their dilemmas to pay any attention to your phony blame game, most especially because it doesn't make a single bit of sense.
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Posted by: dayahka on Jul 21, 2009 8:16 PM
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A rational system must be socialist at its base--guaranteed basic universal health services for all inhabitants paid for by the government from revenues, and then a secondary, capitalistic, health care system for those who want to purchase private health insurance to cover all the unnecessary and optional care they want--hip replacements, new hearts and other organs, multi-million dollar chemo- and other therapies, and all the tests and drugs they want.
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Once they start seeing their Dad denied a heart bypass because he smokes, or Granny denied care because she is too old, all as they give benefits to illegal immigrants, the populus will loose it.
As it will be done in the context of huge increases in taxes, government regulation, unemployment, and energy costs as a direct result of dem policy, the people will exile dems to the wilderness for a generation.
The repugs are far from scared. They are just trying to limit the damage to the country as the dems self destruct. In 2010 it is my bet that pelosi will be minority leader, and they are quite aware of that.
I won't miss the dems, but I am wishing for something better than the repugs to turn to.
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Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Jul 22, 2009 12:20 AM
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I'm surprised that I read in these comments so many republican talking points that are so internally inconsistent that they fall upon inspection. Lets take just one point as a starter. The accusation is being made that "illegal aliens" will be qualifying for Social Security and health care. By definition an "illegal alien" does not have a legitimate Social Security number. After all what can you do without a social security number? These people often use the social security number of a deceased person or just change one digit in a legitimate number. You can't get medicare, you can't get medicaid, and you can't get social security on the strength of that. If an employer did pay social security on the basis of one of these numbers it would just get left there. There would be no one to draw it. I'm amazed at the careless thinking of my fellow man at times.
Though I would remind you that the children of an illegal in the U. S. do get citizenship and a social security number and benefits. It is not required that they get citizenship. The law is changeable. You do have to look like a villian. You are "picking on" kids.
Our real problem is the 42,000 paid lobbyiests (sp) in Washington D. C.
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Posted by: je5752 on Jul 22, 2009 3:36 AM
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Look up the Nolan Chart. Most Democrats and Republicans fall in the center with a leaning toward Authoritarianism. There is no "Right" or "Left" in this country anymore. They are Centrist Authoritarians with a socially conservative and fiscally liberal ideology - the very worst combination possible. You see the Democrats gave up on civil liberties and the Republicans gave up on fiscal liberties. So now we have no liberty and no wealth to show for it.
Welcome to the Prison Planet as Alex Jones calls it.
Some people worth supporting and voting for: Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Rand Paul, Peter Schiff, Adam Kokesh, Jim DeMint and Alan Grayson. These are the people who recognize the evil of The Federal Reserve and how it is destroying the middle and lower classes for the sake of the wealthy, thus putting us back into a feudal state. If it wasn't for the Fed bending the American people over a barrel then we would be in a lot better shape to begin with and none of these problems like health care would be so difficult to handle.
P.S. Without the Federal Reserve creating the credit bubble and moral hazard we never would've had such a severe recession/depression/whatever-you-want-to-call-this-disaster in the first place. All of these side issues outside of monetary policy are relatively minor and easy to deal with. It is the absolute destruction of our nation's currency (and thus the wealth of all of its citizens) that truly threatens the safety of The Republic.
P.P.S. The entire financial products division of Goldman Sachs belongs in Guantanomo or Bagram or some secret CIA prison more than any "terrorist" that was ever put there from the Middle East. We can afford TARP and endless greenback printing from the Fed, but we can't afford single payer. Tell that to your hero Obama who wants to keep people in prison indefinitely without trial.
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 22, 2009 8:44 AM
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if we can't have single payor decent health coverage, then don't mess with the system besides caps on how much insurance companies and providers can charge you vs. their profit margin... make insurance companies bow to non-profit status and follow their butts to make sure they follow the law...
eliminate pre-existing clauses and denial of coverage suprises...
we have a dialectic problem when it comes to serious medical care... catastrophic care... we need to use living wills more and make the system honor our wishes... if you ask someone if they want to be alive at any cost with a zillion expensive drugs and million dollar medical equipment or destitute on the streets for life in incredible pain, which do you think a sane person would choose??? what about the issue of assisted suicide if you so choose???
there is a problem with our acceptance of mortality and longer life expectancies to the point that medicare is supposed to be broke in a few years anyway... we are living way beyond the means of a human body to repair itself...
personally, with my life threatening, no cure on the horizon in my lifetime condition, if our medical insurance suddenly dissipated, and we are in our 50's, I would not have a problem deciding to let nature take it's course... it would only take a few days or weeks anyway to kill me without one very expensive medication...
we need to reign in our sense of immortality and life at all costs as we rope in health care costs for all...
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Posted by: VTy on Jul 22, 2009 9:13 AM
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If the government says all expectant mothers must be screened for depression and put on antidepressant drugs, then all the doctors have to play along and do that if they don't want to be fined or have their medical licenses taken away. If the government says nutritional supplements are dangerous and cannot be recommended to patients, then all doctors must remain silent and avoid telling patients the truth about helpful nutritional supplements.
Whatever the government dictates must now be mirrored by all practicing doctors.
And don't forget: The U.S. government is largely controlled by the pharmaceutical companies, and that means these health care dictates are almost certain to emphasize pharmaceutical treatments, disease "screening" and disease mongering provisions designed to sell more drugs.
You can count on there being increased requirements for vaccinations
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(HPV vaccines, too) and mental health screenings (psychiatric drugs, anyone?).
Communism is alive and well in America's health care system
Americans asked for health care, but what they got was Health Communism. There is absolutely no reason to believe that a centrally-controlled government body has any ability to make good health care decisions for individual patients across America. There is also no reason to believe the U.S. government will safeguard patient medical data or even respect the privacy of patients. This is the same government, after all, that has been caught routinely spying on its own citizens by tapping phone lines, emails, faxes and internet traffic.
If anything, the U.S. government has proven itself over the past few years to be the enemy of the American people on the issue of health care. Just look at the actions of the FDA in censoring nutritional supplement health claims (http://www.naturalnews.com/019366.html), or the FTC in assaulting herbal product companies (http://www.naturalnews.com/025303.html). This government is clearly dead set against health care in America, and the more we put government in charge of making health care decisions, the worse the outcome is going to be.
Obama cried "catastrophe" in urging lawmakers to pass this economic stimulus bill. It's funny how fear is now being used to pass every trillion-dollar spending scandal in Washington these days. That's one thing the government learned very well from 9/11 - fear sells. And it sold Congress on this stimulus bill, too.
But in terms of health care, the only thing this bill is going to stimulate is more disease, more dead Americans and more profits for Big Pharma.www.mercola.com
There's nothing in the bill about ending FDA censorship, or teaching the public about nutrition, or banning pharmaceutical advertising on television.
All this bill has accomplished is to spend Americans ever more quickly into financial destitution and medical desperation. It is one of the final nails in the coffin of American prosperity.
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Posted by: reelman on Jul 23, 2009 1:51 PM
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This is the day when B. H. Obama simply ran out of charm, out of smiles, out of blameshifting, out of all logic, out of reality, out of mojo and out of credibility. If any other (non-historic) POTUS shot the voters and reporters this line of factless assertions they would forever be labeled a Dufus ScamWow.
Any thinking voter can take out a couple of lines most anywhere and see its baloney. The federal gov-meant is going to finance anything mostly by savings-efficiency? Now that IS historic. Not since the Grace Commission has there been any of that. Who does he think he is fooling?
The democrat gov-meant does not want to “take over health care”? Historic #2. Who does he think he is fooling?
The Republicans have no ideas? They submitted 38 amendments in the House…all were rejected…including the one about Congress being part of any new HC Plan. Who does he think he is fooling?
The HC Plan will not grow the debt? After Medicaide and Medicare went broke, after decades when most any major federal program (like M & M) quickly became 3-9x more costly than the “democrat selling price”…who does he think he is fooling?
This baloney speech from a serial liar who demanded we borrow a trillion from the Red Chinese to “stimulate” the economy six months ago!
He and his fellow socialists 4x the debt. Now he wants another trillion for HC? Who does he think he is fooling?
Voters have had enough of this wild spending and serial deception. Some are even laughing in the face of their congressman at meetings. Its a start. Keep in mind the next J. Carter Obama phases are taxes and inflation. By the extra shoes will be taken to meetings of these criminal thieves in congress. I say FAX FAX laugh laugh and throw throw.
Send supporters of these fiscal insanities home to stay in November 2010.
Wish the election was next week.
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1…Every adult citizen should pay into the HC system…maybe a % like Social Security.
2…More consistent paying for the same services by insurance plans-companies.
3…Portability at the same cost for at least 6 months…to maybe a year.
4…Statewide and contiguous state(s) group pricing of plans.
5…Retiree portability out of their “state” networks so they can re-locate.
6…Illegals “out” and congress “in” for any new HC plan as a “given”.
7…Tax free medical savings accounts.
8…A national “free or nearly free” ideas group…an unpaid Medical Reform Commission (aka a medical Grace Commission).
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Posted by: 1John1 on Jul 24, 2009 4:06 AM
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My mistake.
Figured this was a website with 'normal' people who actually earn their own money and take responsibility for their own lives - people who might believe in a crzy thing called the Constitution (i.e., people who believe in freedom).
There we go ... got my Che Guevera T-shirt on. I'm with ya now. Yeah - Stick it to da man!! Heck Yeah! Universal Health Care, Baby! It's FREE!!!! And I want a FREE college education!! I won't find too much work with my Gender Studies Degree, but I'll be really smart (but broke). I want some money for a house!!! Hey - it's just "fair" and "humane" - why should I not have a house. And sign me up for lots of that "Earned" (hyuk, hyuk, hyuk) Income Tax Credit. Yeah, I know, someone else did the "earning" part of that, but hey, let's all spread the wealth - it's only fair!
Power to the PEOPLE, Baby!!! (big fist in air pumping).
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Posted by: Stu Piddy on Jul 25, 2009 7:00 PM
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The economy is seen as separate from Healthcare...and the wars of the world as instigated by the fascist American regimes of Bush and Obama will be at the forefront.
Healthcare will fizzle to nothing and end up being something along the lines of a appointed by government regulatory agency run by former insurance executives who have decided to perform government service to "give back" ...while they await making connections with the government ...at which time they go back into private insurance to make even more money. The revolving door, making government and private business utterly seamless and meaningless.
Just like the financial industry.
The idea that Obama will do anything is a mirage for pretentious liberal thinkers who vision of reality is born of a American suburb...and that contrasts with the Afghanistan village where there is no healthcare program to fend of real metal bombs dropped by Democrats and Republicans who vote to fund meaningless wars and imaginary health care programs that benefit only the insurance industry.
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July 27, 2009
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 30% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President.
Forty percent (40%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -10.
CRAWFISH NOTE: Its been mentioned that J. Carter Obama’s rating has dropped below his mentor Jimmah C.
Was your first clue of falling polls the failing trillion dollar ‘STIM” borrowed from the Chinese to buy votes? Was it the 4x of the national debt in under 6 months? Was it the disgusting apology tour? Was it the pandering to kooks? Was it the way-to-often conferences to preach and lie?
Was it the near 10% jobless? Was it the failure to produce a birth certificate while spending big bucks to fight its release?
Was it the ACORN stormtroopers? Was it the many kook appointments? Was it the obvious anal poisoning of the media? Was it threat of higher taxes next year? Was it your retirement fund statement last month after all the spending and rhetoric? Was it the nationalized health care bill and details he hid? Was it his constant hammering of “rich people” when he is one? Was it his constant negative tone about so many things?
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Posted by: reelman on Jul 27, 2009 9:44 AM
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Ever wonder why people spend a million to get a job paying under $175k? Our arrogant congressional royalty…
you know, the one that raises its own pay in a severe recession and lusts only for 40 years in the D.C. power bubble, that royalty.
Ever realized their health care coverage WE pay for with taxes?
According to the May 2009 CR…
this is what they have in their FEDERAL Employees Health Benefits Program:
1…No annual or lifetime limits for major services
2…$300 deductible per person and $600 per family
3…Limited 5k a year they pay with preferred providers (which includes most deductibles, co-insurance and co-pays)
Covered Services are:
1…In and out-patient care, visits, surgery and mental health care
2…Prescriptions and diagnostic tests
3…Preventative care including routine shots
4…Chem and radiation therapy
5…Family Planning and organ-tissue transplants
6…Durable med equip and artificial limbs
7…physical, occupational and speech therapy
They pay $152 a MONTH each or $357 a FAMILY.
Okay, take out your family policy and compare.
The folks that “understand” your family struggles have this program.
The feds are special, you and your family are not.
Ask yourself why we can’t have the same coverage.
(this is only one of at least a dozen perks on US)
P.S. The hundreds of thousands of federal gov-meant employees will NOT be included in any new bill either!
Did I mention the secular socialist Party voted down an amendment to include these groups?
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