yay for destroying our healthcare system and eventually our nation
11/7/2009 11:20:22 PM
of course this won't be the bill that passes the Senate. This bill will not make it through the Senate. Of course my bet is a majority of the Congress Mena and Women did not even read the bill.
11/7/2009 11:36:44 PM
how many pages was this one? was it up for at least 72 hours before it was voted upon?
11/7/2009 11:41:31 PM
I believe this was Skeletor's 2000 page one, that was not made available to the public.[Edited on November 7, 2009 at 11:45 PM. Reason : e]
11/7/2009 11:45:06 PM
Boom?Yep. BOOM!Btw, if you want some entertainment, check outhttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2381286/posts?q=1&;page=351
11/7/2009 11:52:50 PM
I'm sure they are doing great over there
11/7/2009 11:59:10 PM
gg democrats.... lets see if it gets through the senate.
11/8/2009 12:44:59 AM
I pray it doesn't
11/8/2009 12:58:01 AM
something will get through the Senate, it is now or never, GOP will gain seats in the House and the Senate might stay the same (each side loose a seat). All the GOP can hope for is that the Dems dont have 60 votes to cut off the fillibuster threat, if they do, it is over....Dems have a 10 vote cushion and it would pass. Maybe the dems can bring up the "nuclear option"?Just like when W was prez, they ramed shit through without much dem support, it is the dems turn....you can thank W for all the super majority in the House that the dems have and the 10 seat cushion in the Senate.[Edited on November 8, 2009 at 1:25 AM. Reason : w]
11/8/2009 1:23:25 AM
Why is "freedom" such a popular word with republicans in their rhetoric against healthcare reform? What about freedom from massive health insurance corporations controlling our lives? Why is it that freedom only seems to be important when it applies to the government?
11/8/2009 2:44:22 AM
I'm all for health care reform, but after all the political bullshit was done what we have is like passing a law that the fat guy who runs the diner has to feed everyone in town, and not worrying about how he's supposed to do it just because he apparently has food. The insurance companies are middle men, giving them competition, pushing them around or restricting them can't make more health care providers and resources magically appear.
11/8/2009 2:49:20 AM
11/8/2009 8:14:49 AM
Yes healthcare insurance needs reforming. Everybody knows it but where people differ is how much government should control healthcare. This bill the house passed will not hurt big corporations, but it will cripple small businesses which is what Dem's really want. They want more people to be dependant on the government because thats who votes for them. This bill requires any business with 50 or more employees to have to provide insurance for employees and more than likely the business won't qualify for the public option so they will have to go private. The private insurance companies are going to pass their losses to the customers as any business typically follows this model. This bill has no Tort Reform which is really needed, it does nothing to stop frivolous lawsuits like my dad had a stroke they tried this it didn't work he died I am going to sue and win a big settlement. The people that want this passed are people that don't pay much in the way of taxes if any. Medical insurance is not a right. You have the right to medical care you just have to pay for it. I am worried that now I am going to lose take home pay because taxes are going to skyrocket. What happened to the politcal messiah promising not to tax the middle class?
11/8/2009 8:24:09 AM
I wonder what the morons in washington think Drs will do. You have a 2000 page bill that doesnt have 1 page of tort reform. So those high costs will continue to grow. However, you are going to cut dr reimbursements by 40%. Now Drs offices cant operate like govt and print thier own money, so either they will have to reduce costs, meaing firing employees, NOT buying newer equipments, testing machines, etc or just drop the govt insurance. Now the majority of older docs will just retire, coupled with the amount of offices that wont take the medicare, youll have a HUGE waiting line. Of course this will be met with idiots, both in politics and seniors wanting something for nothing, calling on the govt to FORCE drs to take it. And I fear, they will.
11/8/2009 9:43:21 AM
11/8/2009 9:54:29 AM
Remember that with this bill..Americans will get to enjoy the tax increases and medicare cuts for a few years before any yummies come through. Add that with a slow-growth recovery and you're gonna end up with a lot less support for gov't-run health care. Pelosi threw a lot of democrats under the bus last night. 2010 will reap a whirlwind of anger and reprisal at the ballot box.
11/8/2009 10:23:47 AM
11/8/2009 12:05:39 PM
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
11/8/2009 1:06:08 PM
STFU about tort reform ... It isn't going to help that much:[quote]... recently, BusinessWeek reports that "The evidence suggests a much smaller effect [than people expect from tort reform]. Study after study shows that costs associated with malpractice lawsuits make up 1% to 2% of the nation's $2.5 trillion annual health-care bill and that tort reform would barely make a dent in the total." Though one hospital official said as much as 5 percent of their costs are attributable to malpractice premiums and awards, the Congressional Budget Office finds the number to be closer to 2 percent and noted, "So-called defensive medicine may be motivated less by liability concerns than by the income it generates for physicians." http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/164406.php (There are a ton of articles out there that say the same thing. Everyone except the Rupublicans in fact - 'cause that all they got.)
11/8/2009 1:45:43 PM
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11/8/2009 8:41:20 PM
let's just hand out fake Canadian health insurance cards to everyone and be done with this issue.
11/8/2009 9:12:10 PM
11/9/2009 10:34:19 AM
Seems like a tragic cycle. Market forces demand expanding coverage while that very expansion drives up basic costs beyond the access of the lower class. Legislation demands access for the lower class, driving up costs for those who can afford it.
11/9/2009 10:53:22 AM
11/9/2009 1:13:03 PM
What's really annoying me is the effect of opposition to the public option. Given: A healthcare bill with a some sort of public option will pass. Or at least it seems to be the case thus far, even if it requires reconciliation. Given that, you'd think opposition would do their best to increase efficiency and control costs. Instead, they're just trying to neuter the the public option down to a a point where it's almost certain it will suck. They're effectively sabotaging a multi-billion dollar plan out of pure ideological spite. Arg.
11/9/2009 1:32:23 PM
why don't the democrats throw the GOP a bone and put in some tort reform....[Edited on November 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM. Reason : s]
11/9/2009 1:36:08 PM
They just passed the anti-abortion measures.
11/9/2009 1:37:10 PM
Graham: House Bill "D.O.A." in the SenateWould Filibuster Health Care Reform with Public Option, Declaring "Liberal" House Bill Would Mean "Disaster"Nov. 8, 2009http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/08/ftn/main5576519.shtml
11/9/2009 2:24:36 PM
11/9/2009 3:35:00 PM
Dutch health minister observations of the U.S. healthcare system: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/10/health/10conv.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
11/9/2009 6:09:33 PM
wait... an article about healthcare reform printed in the NYT... I wonder which side of the issue they are promoting?thank goodness for unbiased msm!
11/9/2009 6:11:42 PM
I thought you were above partisan games. If you're as smart as you think you are, you should be able to sift through any bias in that article, absorb the information of value, and research anything that makes you skeptical.
11/9/2009 6:27:45 PM
I did, did, and did.trust me... I listen to NPR 3-6 hrs a day. I have plenty of practice sifting through liberal bias![Edited on November 9, 2009 at 6:33 PM. Reason : s]
11/9/2009 6:32:15 PM
11/10/2009 11:08:42 AM
The senate will push through a watered down version, no public option, abortions, jail time, etc.Then they will add all those things, maybe not abortions, on the final bill and push it on reconciliation. Thus giving cover for most dems.
11/10/2009 12:02:26 PM
im going to end up paying someone.so none of this really matters to me.
11/10/2009 2:52:52 PM
i just highly doubt that a government run option of health insurance will do ANYTHING to actually reduce the amount of money coming out of my pocket either in premiums, co-pays, out of pocket costs, or taxesin the end my wallet is going to get lighter which i don't like and will never vote for.as for the abortion bits that are in the current iteration of the bill... well I'm not pro abortion or much of what it "stands" for, i think there are many other options in the overwhelmingly vast majority of cases. i'm very much against my tax money being used for abortions, at all. so i very much like the current set up of not funding abortions with 1 fucking dollar of tax money. (i am very much for tax money to be used for contraceptives/birth control and even the morning after pill and proper education about it)all in all, i very much doubt anyone in politics (both sides across the board) are capable of coming up with a valid healthcare plan that will increase coverage, decrease costs and not increase taxes.we spend a lot of money on stupid shit..... (no i don't mean the war, or the military you numbskulls) i think there should be a reworking of the tax code from top to bottom, far too many loop holes. (one off topic thing would be a tax incentive for domestic jobs (to reduce outsourcing))but anyways, carry on
11/10/2009 9:32:31 PM
Govt: Medicare paid $47 billion in suspect claims (AP) 6 hours ago
11/14/2009 7:05:13 PM
I'm alarmed by the Stupak Amendment. It's projected to make abortions harder to pay for overall, violating the claim that the bill won't make things worse for anyone.
11/16/2009 10:05:40 AM
the government runs everything into the ground cost wise eventually....
11/16/2009 1:09:52 PM
Uninsured more likely to die after trauma:http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/11/16/uninsured.more.likely.die.after.trauma
11/16/2009 5:35:36 PM
Getting to know the idiot who used a baby as a political prop, Rep. John Shadegg:
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11/16/2009 5:42:11 PM
11/16/2009 5:59:15 PM
set em up
11/16/2009 11:55:09 PM