mike17l
Self-Admitted Duckoholic
Mike you should probably keep your sick fantasies and questions to yourself.
Hey Kyle, Here is the HuffPo link if you would like: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/13/chris-matthews-i-felt-thi_n_86449.html
Mike you should probably keep your sick fantasies and questions to yourself.
Mike you should probably keep your sick fantasies and questions to yourself.
Here is another link for ya:
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-w...thews-obama-speech-caused-thrill-going-my-leg
I like this part of that article: "MATTHEWS: -to an audience of people who were very probably liberal and probably anti-Republican. He said this is an American hero I'm running against. And then, of course, he went in to delineate his differences with him."
Soooooo, I read that as McCain was a person who fought FOR this country. He put his life and fortune at risk to defend this country against foreign enemies." Obama's differences? Well, he admits he isn't a hero, and the opposite of an American would be a Kenyan in this case....lol. He hasn't defended the country with his life, but he apparently acts like he has pledged his life to attacking this country. He hasn't risked anything, but he has made - along with the rest of his Chicago buddies - a fortune by stealing and raping the American economy and American taxpayers. Obama doesn't fight foreign enemies: his pisses off foreign friends and sucks up to foreign enemies until he is the person THEY want running America. To the good parts (and there are many good parts) of the American Health Care system, Obama seems to BE a foreign enemy.
When I hear Obama speak on the government take over of health care, I don't feel a tingle in my leg. I feel a strong tingle and a lot of pain in the left arm of our constitution.
Not quite as widely and unanimously accepted by the public as """they""" would have you think . . .
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jLuiHkZh_6jawpShuW9JXGMuMZ1gD9C0RPT81
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So...you're surprised that Americans want change, but not at their own cost? You're surprised that people want to feel protected, but not if it costs them more money? It's a shock that Americans support helping themselves, but balk at helping others?
This is nothing new. It's a nice article that gets right to the heart of the matter...Polls don't mean crap, people are "wishy-washy" and under-informed on their best days, and nobody wants to pay for someone else to get by.
Of course, the article makes no address of the actual content of the proposal...
I don't know about you, but I have known for a long time that the American Public, in general, are selfish, greedy, money-grubbing, and careless about anyone but themselves. 99% of the population couldn't give a rat's ass about anyon3e but themselves. Classic "Not in my backyard" sundrome..."We want something done NOW!! But we don't want to pay for it..."
Just like some of the people here that are convinced that the only taxes that will get raised are their own. Ridiculous.
And I guess KJUN had no response for the rebuttal of his ludicrous accusations...again...
So the question must be asked again, why is it my responsibility to pay for someone else? Not why should I? I know why I should, what I do not know it why it is my responsibility.
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Listen...IF this gets passed and taxes go up...THEY GO UP FOR EVERYONE...not just you and KJUN. That's what you are missing. If this passes, MY taxes go up, too. ot just yours.
The only people whose taxes won't go up are those indigents that are jopbless/homeless/whatever, and illegals. And this proposal doesn't change their situation...they will still recieve free medical coverage, just like they ALWAYS have, on MY dime(and your dime).
All the whining about the reform, based on the fact that taxes will go up, is just closed minded.
Because brother, the US is founded on the principles of equal rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, above EVERYTHING else. In the mind of any sane individual, this includes health caer, and access to it.
stuff that you have made up in your own mind.
Do you REALLY think that YOU are the only person whose taxes are going to go up? I support reform. My taxes will go up, too. Imagine that...
Medicaid already pays for indigents, jobless, homeless, and illegals to recieve medical treatment. You and I both pay for that with our taxes. This reformation isn't going to change that one iota. This reformation is going to give people that work, and must choose between food and insurance, an opportunity to have both.
This reformation is going to give people that work, and must choose between food and insurance, an opportunity to have both.
If you think that is too much for someone to ask, than you simlpy have no conscience. Period.
Read.
So what if your taxes go up more than mine? Whenever there are tax breaks doled out, I'm quite certain that yours are worth a whole lot more than mine. Seems fairly even in that regard. I'm not asking you to give more than your fair share, to ensure that all the citizens of this country have access to the same medical treatment. Like I said before...if you think that is too much for someone to ask, than you have no conscience.So what? I bet mine go up more that yours - and some people's will go up a LOT more than mine. So what? If doesn't matter. If you want to give more, give to a charity. Don't make me give a lot more because you want to give a little more - or at least that you feel it is OK that you are forced to give more.
What will you lose? You will still be able to select which private insurance company you want to use, you will still be able to select which doctors you want to lose. The ONLY thing this will change for you is your taxes, and how rich your insurance company can get off of you and others like you.I will LOSE if this passes - and pay more for it. I worked HARD for what I have. Those that made worse decisions than me don't deserve more because of my better personal decisions.
It's justification to CHANGE the way it has been failing. Period. You can't change it by letting it slide. You can't change it by following the status quo. And as history teaches us, you can't expect big business to regulate itself for the betterment of anything but it's own profits. So the government MUST step in and FORCE changes, otherwise they don't occur. This is the first step.I agree. The system is broke. Why increase the size of the broken system a hundred or so fold. The fact that it is broke is not justification to INCREASE the size of the system - that is insanity.
You're complaining about a public option that has not been realized. In fact, most recently the news is that the public option most likely will NOT be realized. So what are you really complaining about? :shrugs:It is more about the .gov FAILING every time it tried to do something better for less. Most of us are complaining LESS about increased taxes than we are that it will cost more AND be LESS EFFICIENT. Most of us, I beleive, would agree to more taxes if it benefited those that paid taxes. Since it will be worse for almost all Americans - including those that don't pay taxes - than what we already have, I feel that throwing this down out throats is tantamount to an overthrow of the constitution of these united states.
Really? The country wasn't founded on the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Geez, I could have sworn that was in an important preamble to some historical document of ours.Actually, that statement is a lie. That is why we wanted to be free of British oppression. The government of these united states, however, was formed to protect those rights that would otherwise be lost and to deal with international events. The TAKE OVER of health care by a communist temporarily (I pray!) in office is NOT the intent of the constitution. Period. Your statement is also a false tautology. You might as well have stated, "I like grapes, and that means to most people the government should run health care." It would be as EMPTY of a statement.
Take it however you'd like.Coming from you, I vote this as the most ironic statement of the week....and it is only Tuesday.
I'm not asking the government to do a better job. I'm asking the government to force insurance companies to do a better job. This is where you disconnect from what is actually happening and what you think is happening...Do you really think the government can do a better job? List three example where government inflation of its intrusion obviously helped in the last 4 or 5 decades. I don't mean "made it more socialist" because I know you act like that is a good thing. I mean, "where did it make it more efficient, cheaper, and increased the liberty of the people of this county?"
See...you're missing a HUGE point...again. Nobody is taking anything away from you. There is NO EFFORT being made to remove private insurance. There is NO EFFORT being made to destroy private insurance, and there is NO EFFORT being made to create government insurance as the ONLY insurance. That's part of the stuff you are just making up...So, the system is broken. Let's make it bigger and FORCE us to pay MORE into a broken system to make it an even bigger fiasco...and force those that DO like their system to give up more without due compensation. (Isn't their an amendment against that one?) Makes sense, comrade!
Work harder. Give up the TV. Give up the cell phone. Give up the internet. You are wrong. People want everything - including their luxuries - and act like it is due to them no matter how little their efforts earn those things for them. Anyone online posting that they can't afford health care if they are PAYING for their internet are being a little bit hypocritical, don't you think, since they can afford a LUXURY instead of spending the money on something you state they need more. Shrug?
People in this country unwillingly pay for things all the time that are of no benefit to themselves. It's called taxes. This country couldn't survive without them.If you think it is OK for someone to unwillingly be forced to pay for a benefit to someone else that they have not earned and takes it from the first person against their wills and against THEIR rights, then you are a thief without a conscience! Exclamation point!
Your final paragraph is so shallow, closed-minded, and narrow in it's scope, I won't even waste any more time addressing it. It's even more worthless than the REST of your posts in this topic...]
Really? Ok...than provide me with one legitimate link that describes this bill as intending to remove private insurance companies all together, and forcing people to purchase government run insurance. Further, show me one legitimate shred of evidence that shows that this is the ultimate goal. Show me one legitimate link that shows where this bill will provide for illegal immigrants, welfare recipients, homeless and/or jobless individuals. Show me one shred of evidence that states this bill will intentionally remove private insurance and practice as a choice for the public.I may address the rest later, but...
The irony is, you just did.
How is obama-care the solution? How about we fix the real problem? Outrageous health care costs. I had a nice 3 hour tour of the emergency room for a kidney stone this summer that ultimately cost over $4000. For a kidney stone. With my health insurance I still end up paying $800 for that little visit. For a kidney stone. Explain how obama-care will fix the real problem. Me paying for someone else's health care is ridiculous when I still have to pay for my own.
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I haven't read this entire thread, so please forgive my ignorance to what has already been posted, argued and/or addressed. However, I recently ran across a physician's practice that, in light of the proposed bill, institued their own version of reform. To be accepted as a patient in this practice, one has to fork out $2K up front, and then still pay for office visits, scripts, etc. He no longer accepts private insurance. I don't know if this is legal or not, I simply declined and sought out another practice, but my hope is that this isn't a sign of things to come. Doctors here do not seem exactly thrilled with the proposed bill.