http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080203/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_rdp
2/3/2008 12:42:18 PM
And they say conservatives are ruining this country...pffft.
2/3/2008 12:44:47 PM
who actually wants this?I mean, I know that dumb, poor, and confused people want "a chicken in their pot" for freebut we can stop this thing from happening, right?america is undoing the new deal, not expanding itright?please tell me there aren't enough stupid people supporting this to make it happen
2/3/2008 12:53:53 PM
there is no doubt a need for reform in the healthcare industry. outrageous lawsuits, billing red-tape and non-communication between the insurance companies and the doctors and sky rocketing costs all need to be addressed. however, socializing this system is NOT the answer. i think it would make the above problems worse.
2/3/2008 1:39:21 PM
i love when people think socialized healthcare means free healthcare, without stopping to realize we are raped in taxes to pay for it and it still goes bankrupt.
2/3/2008 2:40:31 PM
Its hilariously ironic that you idiots don't support this health plan when she's clearly advocating that everyone purchase private health insurance and insurers not be able to deny you because you ten years ago you had hemorrhoids. You see, you actually have to buy one of the plans provided to you by a health insurance organization, as opposed to being forced to take a plan your employer chooses.Why is that good?Because then your employer isn't paying out its profit margins(and in turn, passing the cost onto you) for your health insurance. It also means that non employer based health insurance actually starts making sense in this country and stops being fantastically expensive because of economics of scale.Also, if you think government provided healthcare for children and the elderly is evil, then I think you need to re-enlist in jesus camp.
2/3/2008 3:12:49 PM
You do realize the reason we're saddled with employer-mandated health insurance is because of tax and incentive issues that are a holdover of price and wage caps of the Neal Deal and then Nixon, right? Because employers couldn't pay additional salaries, they substituted healthcare benefits as an attractive benefit. Further is the fact that the tax system continues to encourage this behavior.Besides, if you support Hillary's asinine plan for a mandate, why don't you just line up to vote for Romney? This was his Massachusetts healthcare plan. (Before we start endorsing Hillary, maybe we ought to check in and see how that one fared).But wait, there's more! A general disregard for civil liberties, generic hawkishness, and a desire to shove you into paying for a healthcare plan whether you like it or not... holy shit, Hillary and Romney are the same person!
2/3/2008 3:22:56 PM
this is why i don't get why the pundits were saying clinton won the "health care issue" in the debate. obama's plan seems far more palatable to most of americans to me[Edited on February 3, 2008 at 4:14 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2008 4:13:43 PM
^govt needs out of healthcare.. that is your solution. P.S. It also needs out of the retirement business too.
2/3/2008 4:27:46 PM
gov't needs to be out of everything. socializing aspects of citizens' lives doesn't work, but too many people keep thinking that the magical source of unlimited wealth-"the government"- can pay for everything without realizing where the money comes from. You'd be surprised how many supposedly intelligent adults I've heard say "The government can just print up more money"
2/3/2008 5:14:26 PM
I don't see a problem with mandating employers to supply full time employees with health insurance. If nothing else it would get socialist liberals to shut the fuck up about UHC
2/3/2008 5:16:54 PM
Someone is unfamiliar with the Law of Unintended Consequences, then...
2/3/2008 5:26:40 PM
2/3/2008 8:26:37 PM
First time I've seen that GIF.
2/3/2008 8:48:11 PM
I don't need the gov't or Hillary Clinton to be my mommyI'm a grown-ass woman
2/3/2008 9:30:19 PM
I'll tell you who pays: America
2/3/2008 10:23:59 PM
well to the GOP this alsoi don't need daddy bush to ban me from smoking pot or gambling online b.c its evil and Jesus doesn't like it
2/3/2008 10:49:50 PM
I like the idea of making it like auto insurance: its required but private companies are still the providers. People would be forced to have basic coverage and you can still spend more to get more if you want. Of course, we would still subsidize the ghetto folk. I guess this is similar to what Hillary is proposing. All I know, is that after working in state government (DOT) for the last 11 years there is NO WAY IN HELL I would let a government agency oversee my health care.
2/3/2008 11:57:33 PM
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2/4/2008 12:41:59 AM
You aren't fixing health care nor am I.And stop trying to pretend like you had any point besides being a precocious little shit with a line like this:
2/4/2008 1:26:40 AM
You're right. I should just be a trolling asshole like you, and have no point whatsoever - or be hampered by trifling things like "facts" or "logic."
2/4/2008 1:34:57 AM
What is the 'Neal Deal?'
2/4/2008 1:41:14 AM
^LOL, you're the idiot that put health care and "economics of scale" in the same sentence. Health care isn't a production process, you dumb shit.PS I think you mean "economies" of scale.[Edited on February 4, 2008 at 1:41 AM. Reason : 2]
2/4/2008 1:41:22 AM
They carry the same meaning 'dipshit.'Were you or anyone that read it confused? No. But you're right, I meant 'economies of scale'.
2/4/2008 1:43:07 AM
2/4/2008 1:44:19 AM
The point is that economies of scale do not apply to health care, which refutes your idea that costs would go down if there were more people buying into non employer-based plans. Somebody has to pay for the top-rate care that we recieve along with the associated profit margins for the health care providers. Shifting the burden around won't make the process any more efficient.
2/4/2008 1:47:14 AM
Well I wasn't trolling you or else I would been like HURRRRRRRRRRRRRR NEW DEAL.I was wondering if the 'Neal Deal' had anything to do with the recorded conversations of Nixon commenting on a plan proposed by Henry Kaiser.
2/4/2008 1:56:25 AM
Our health rankings suck because of all the uninsured and fat people, of course.The reality is that insured Americans recieve better health care than any other group in the world. And we pay out the ass for it.
2/4/2008 2:01:10 AM
Sounds logicalDo you have any backing to that theory though?
2/4/2008 2:02:37 AM
2/4/2008 2:09:25 AM
^^Just repeating what I've read in numerous studies of health care.We subsidize the rest of the world's health care by paying for the newest drugs and experimental procedures, which cost considerably more than established medicine. Our doctors are better, too, so they are compensated more.In France, which has an excellent health care system, the government will not buy the newest, most expensive drugs. As a nation, they bargain with pharmaceutical companies to get discounts on drugs as well. And they don't authorize some of the cutting edge, experimental procedures that Americans with private coverage expect to recieve. They also have longer wait times than is typical for private coverage.[Edited on February 4, 2008 at 2:11 AM. Reason : 2]
2/4/2008 2:09:37 AM
lets take a tiny tiny loan out from social security and pay for health careseems simple enough
2/4/2008 2:30:29 AM
^^ None of your points are correct though I'm not going to argue them.
2/4/2008 10:31:19 AM
^ my company pays 100% premiums for its employees. I agree with you though under a purely non-gov't involved society a lot of people would not receive health insurance opportunities through an employer and thus would have to pay $texas for an individual policy.
2/4/2008 11:05:10 AM
the point the Hillary's of the world miss is that with the exception of children, nobody has a RIGHT to healthcare. I dont have anymore of a right to a doctor's services as I do a mechanic's. like a mechanic, any doctor can set his price which can be a very lucrative deal for the doctor. this, obviously, encourages the best and brightest to in turn, pay the $texas and time for the schooling to become a doctor. there is NOTHING wrong with that and it is why medicine in our country is cutting edge. government needs to step in so that all children are provided for and maybe to regulate the cluster-fuck that is the insurance company/doctor office interaction. the red tape there is enormous as are the inefficiences. I could even go for some kind of cost regulations within the industry (like labor hours for a mechanic) but not for full governmental control. once you are an adult, you are responsible for your own health and life. if you choose to protect those things by carrying insurance and taking care of yourself, then that is great. if you dont, that is your problem.
2/4/2008 11:20:26 AM
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2/4/2008 1:23:15 PM
well maybe their parents shouldn't be allowed to have kids since they are blatantly neglecting their children in the lack of medical attention.
2/4/2008 1:41:42 PM
yes that will work
2/4/2008 1:49:15 PM
last time i looked the constitution did not contain the right to mass produce as many children as you like beyond what you can afford to which the tax-payer will pick up the rest of the check.
2/4/2008 1:57:46 PM
2/4/2008 1:57:47 PM
^ agree but please do this by contributing to your local charity not asking uncle sam to take it out of my paycheck.If papa Sam is laid off of work and while searching for a new job needs assistance (afterall he did pay lots of federal taxes) with food as well as health coverage then so be it. However, Sally Sue shouldn't be allowed to flourish in a cess pool trailor park watching ricky lake all day while i sit at work earning money that is taxed to pay for her children.Back in the 1700's people had 5 children b.c often not all of them grew to adulthood and farmers needed more hands in the field. This is not the case today.[Edited on February 4, 2008 at 2:04 PM. Reason : a]
2/4/2008 2:03:07 PM
you can give kids healthcare without putting money in their parent's pocket.
2/4/2008 2:06:08 PM
while i sit at work earning money that is taxed to pay for her children.This is a brood parasite
2/4/2008 2:07:51 PM
Completely agree with DaBird.
2/4/2008 2:33:34 PM
Dabird, I know you and most are probably unaware at what some parents will do to thier children to get extra money. Poor kids already get medicaid and alot of parents will claim ADD to get them on disability so they get an extra 300-500 a month for their KIDS disability. If there is away to get extra money, these people will find it. You really cant blame them, its the system that allows this.
2/4/2008 2:49:45 PM
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