I'm generally conservative in the way that I'm not a fan of a large fed and I think we've created a system that coddles stupid people. However I hate the religous right as much as anyone else which is why I voted for Obama. Also the international race card is pretty great.
8/10/2009 1:28:35 PM
Boone I hate to contribute to this further distraction from the actual subject of this thread (health care), but several leading members of "the conservative movement" broke for Obama in 2008. Bruce Barlett was one of them and the one that sticks out most in mind. Just to give you a flavor of his conservative credentials he's a former Reagan domestic policy adviser, a former fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and author of the book "The Supply Side Solution." And if you have not heard of him, you should prob brush up on your domestic policy reading because he's been important enough to be called an idiot by such liberal luminaries as Paul Krugman and Brad Delong. Here he is in The New Republic (hardly an obscure rag) writing about other conservatives and libertarians supporting Obama in 2008:http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=46a816dc-f843-41ec-9fe4-fbeac17bcfca[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 1:36 PM. Reason : ``]
8/10/2009 1:34:19 PM
I don't understand....and perhaps I'm missing something as I've been trying to avoid getting worked up by this bill, like the plague....but1) Am I to understand correctly that those in congress have NOT read the bill? Some saying it would take too many lawyers to figure out? Is that their possible way of having a way to plead ignorance when/if the shit hits the fan later on? Or....?2) All those that work in government (senate, congress etc) have their own healthcare plan that would remain, effectively making them exempt from the HC reform bill they are trying to pass?
8/10/2009 1:55:29 PM
^ A lot of people don't read a lot of the bills. This one is about 1,100 pages and full of legal jargon. No one wants to read it.And in reality, they don't read a lot of stuff they sign off on. That's what they pay other people to do. I would advocate for reading something as important as this. But for as much stuff as comes across their desks, and this isn't even a finished version, I am not surprised.[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 2:01 PM. Reason : ]
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8/10/2009 2:03:13 PM
^^ & ^Thanks for answers Regarding question 2....so let's say that I have health insurance through my job and in 3 years I quit/get fired/laid off....does this mean that in my next job, whomever it's with, I will have to go onto the government insurance...and will have to be on it for the rest of my life?I also believe that if I am on an individual plan right now (not insured through an employer) then I will no longer be able to keep that plan and will be forced to go on to the govt's plan....correct?
8/10/2009 2:18:49 PM
So, the only thing I see now is people asking how things will be under the new plan. Does that pretty much mean that this shit is an inevitability? Is there even any point in resisting, at this point?
8/10/2009 2:30:24 PM
8/10/2009 2:30:49 PM
Neither of those is correct. If the bill passes, if you switch to a new plan it will be a part of the new exchange system, meaning basically that it just abides by the new regulations. Hopefully, if Republicans and weak-willed Democrats don't kill it, one of your many options will be a public plan, but it will simply be one of the many selections you will have available.
8/10/2009 2:32:41 PM
8/10/2009 2:37:25 PM
I only know of three bills - which is the fourth?
8/10/2009 2:43:05 PM
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2009_08/019423.phpRepublicans can't catch a break.The black dude that was beaten (well, maybe) is now accepting donations towards his medical bills, since he has no health insurance.
8/10/2009 2:51:35 PM
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8/10/2009 3:11:32 PM
Nevertheless, the linked article was cited as a source for a mass email titled "Grandmas and Unborn Babies Face Extermination by Obama’s “Health” Care Plan" by Human Events magazine, a publication with articles written by such respected Republican luminaries as Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, Newt Gingrich, Michelle Malkin, and Ollie North.
8/10/2009 3:15:17 PM
I find it even funnier that they would call Stephen Hawking a brilliant man, seeing as how his studies of the universe and the way it works have been ignored by damn near everyone who believes the bullshit that publication is trying to spew (god fearing conservatives).
8/10/2009 3:19:06 PM
8/10/2009 3:27:37 PM
^that has been covered multiple times. it's a definition section for what the health exchange is and it basically means that new plans post-passage of that bill would have to be a part of the exchange under those new rules.
8/10/2009 3:47:12 PM
There isn't a facepalm big enough in the entire world...^ Not to mention the fact that she's quoting from the same web site I just posted that said the NHS wouldn't have let Hawking survive had he lived in England.]
8/10/2009 3:49:18 PM
8/10/2009 3:52:04 PM
Well, if ObamaCare is so goddamned popular, why don't these overwhelming masses of its supporters simply go to the town hall meetings and drown out the opposition?
8/10/2009 4:15:52 PM
it's the problem of the vocal minority.if you've got 5% of people who are really pissed off, they're going to be louder likely than the 40% who are in support. not to mention there's a not a specific bill to rally around. there are multiple versions to consider.also, it's a lot easier to protest something by yelling. it's a little harder to get people to rally around being pleased with something to show up (especially when it's basically a compromise in many ways that doesn't really thrill much of anyone)
8/10/2009 4:19:59 PM
btw, if ObamaCare is so fucking great, why doesn;t the bill REQUIRE CONGRESS TO BE ON IT? Oh, right...
8/10/2009 4:21:22 PM
^^ So the health-care issue isn't important enough for this supposed majority to get off their asses and be heard? Gotcha--then they deserve whatever they get.[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 4:22 PM. Reason : ^]
8/10/2009 4:22:34 PM
8/10/2009 4:27:58 PM
^^ i personally prefer directly contacting my representatives rather than yelling in a mob.
8/10/2009 4:33:49 PM
The only convincing point I've heard in this debate is that Medicare/Medicaid are costing us big bucks. Would this plan make those things go away? Or are they still going to be there in the background, bankrupting the shit out of us? If this plan isn't going to actually save money eventually, then I can't support it...it'd just be another Obama "free money" program.
8/10/2009 4:34:40 PM
First of all....yeah...so then that means that health care plans that people sign up for POST passage, must meet all the requirements (the same requirements) that the public option would...right? So how is that being able to have your same plan with the same benefits or even a different plan with the benefits you WANT?Sure, you can go from Los Angeles to NY by whatever means you choose even though we recommend you travel there via our bus line 'American Bus Company' which while it makes no less than 35 stops, takes more than 2 weeks to make the whole trip, gives you a choice of McDonalds or Burger King as your meals, and has the right to boot you off should you fail to meet our weight requirements, it's FREE!!!!!!Now of course you could take one of the many other modes of transportation including driving via car, another bus company, trains, planes, etc... but they have to meet our same requirements which includes: not allowing planes to use airspace to travel, not allowing cars to drive on gov't funded roads, not using trains to cross state lines, not allowing food to be purchased from places other than McDonalds and Burger King, and not allowing a single person to weigh over a certain amount due to road safety conditions.I realize that's an oversimplification (I certainly can't be expected to read 1000 pages either) How is that any different? I'm not arguing one side or another here, I'm just asking how 'The provision would indeed outlaw individual private coverage' means something different to 'you can do whatever you want as long as it follows all of our rules....all 1018 pages of them.'Unless the whole point of the 1018 pages is to intentionally confuse and mislead people into what this bill means...Second....so anything I read on that website is garbage? Just so I have a running list of where I can and cannot get credible information from. kkthx[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 4:38 PM. Reason : ]
8/10/2009 4:36:51 PM
I've heard it sold as a means to making Medica-- solvent. I haven't looked into it, though.
8/10/2009 4:38:15 PM
http://www.southernstudies.org/2009/08/death-panel-architect-a-pro-life-republican-from-georgia.html
8/10/2009 4:42:14 PM
^^^if you actually read the surrounding SENTENCES in that bill, it would be clear. and no, the rules for the exchange are not that they have to be exactly like the federal program. and of course that article is from nearly a month ago, when pretty much everything in that article (and plenty of other articles like it) were debunked.
8/10/2009 4:45:44 PM
surrounding sentences? There are 1018 pages of them.
8/10/2009 4:47:27 PM
i mean the sentences immediately surrounding the quoted part.[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 4:49 PM. Reason : pretty sure it's outlined earlier in this thread by me and others.]this page should help:/message_topic.aspx?topic=570926&page=3[Edited on August 10, 2009 at 4:50 PM. Reason : .]
8/10/2009 4:48:53 PM
To Boone-Tard:Bush was called and depicted and made in effigy as a Nazi on a daily basis by a variety of left-wing loons--get over it. And do you have proof that your allegations are widespread at the protests or are you just doing your guilt-by-association bullshit again.
8/10/2009 4:56:38 PM
that's not even in america
8/10/2009 4:59:38 PM
Clearly the solution is to go to town hall meetings and scream, at the top of your lungs, "I SUPPORT A CIVIL AND WELL-REASONED DEBATE!!!" While armed.
8/10/2009 5:00:18 PM
This. . .
8/10/2009 5:12:20 PM
if you said protesting, i'd agree. silencing debate happens on both ends of the spectrum.
8/10/2009 5:16:35 PM
Everyone knows that if you disagree with Pelosi you are immoral and are a villain. Duh...
8/10/2009 5:16:41 PM
^ Hell, you're downright "un-American" if you do--Pelosi said so! Maybe Pelosi will dig up McCarthy and start the House Committee on Un-American Activities hearings again. [Edited on August 10, 2009 at 5:38 PM. Reason : PS: ]
8/10/2009 5:37:39 PM
actually michelle bachmann's got the button on that
8/10/2009 5:39:10 PM
I didn't realize this was the bash-on-Pelosi thread.I'll share.Her face looks plastic and funny.
8/10/2009 5:39:43 PM
^ Her facial muscles collapsed from blinking so much.
8/10/2009 5:41:40 PM
At Canada-US-Mexico summit, Obama says Canadian health care system would be too radical for US
8/10/2009 5:43:22 PM
OBAMA'S GOT BIG EARS HUR DUR
8/10/2009 5:43:46 PM
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8/10/2009 6:12:43 PM
^^except that's not what she said at all.
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