I wish I could be convinced that they agree with him, but they probably don't. At least the Republicans have mostly been consistently obstructionist and haven't really dicked around the Dems by acting like they want to be involved and then saying "FUCK YOU."They've been saying "FUCK YOU" the whole time, which is much more respectable than what Lieberman has been doing
12/14/2009 1:44:43 PM
Libermann is the man. he's like the added bonus that you don't plan on. love that guy now.the other 59 fuckers in congress just want to stamp something with "obama/ 2009/ healthcare something bla bla / just say we did something " when in reality it's a royal fuckup of a bill to begin with. make something that more than 35% (gallop) of the nation approves and it might pass assholes.
12/14/2009 1:49:45 PM
Sen. Durbin says he's 'in the dark' on possible healthcare reform compromise12/11/09
12/14/2009 1:51:07 PM
i have a new idea how this thing could pass.let's literally ask the leadership in iran what THEY would want us to pass or not pass. then go by that logic.oh wait. we already are.
12/14/2009 1:56:49 PM
12/14/2009 2:32:10 PM
man, al gore picked that guy. ha
12/14/2009 2:34:25 PM
Another example of our nonpartisan president working hard on bipartisan bills. hahahttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091214/ap_on_bi_ge/us_health_care_white_house
12/14/2009 3:36:20 PM
The Republicans made it quite clear that they did not want to be involved with Health Care Reform. No reason to invite them.What I don't get is this lie that there's 60 Democrats. There are 58 Democrats, a Socialist (a real one, if you want a comparison at some point), and a not-so-closet-Republican who ran as an Independent and called himself a Democrat for a decade.
12/14/2009 3:47:17 PM
Repubs have been involved, they have proposed their own bills and admendments. You can only do so much. But dont let the facts get in the way of the company line. hahah, they dont want any part of reform.... You really believe that too.
12/14/2009 3:59:27 PM
You'll pardon me for thinking that after controlling congress for 12 years the bill they put forward (Which was basically called inferior by the CBO) was a somewhat disingenuous attempt at claiming reform.Particularly when the party line seems to have been Obstruct Obstruct Obstructhttp://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/senate-republicans/gop-memo-blocking-dems-health-care-reform-proposal-is-good-politics/http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/12/10/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5962642.shtmlHell, they're even making ADS bragging about wanting to do nothing but obstruct. Of course, the lies in the ad will be ignored (government takeover, claims it'll spend a trillion, claims that binge spending is the cause for our economic state and not the failed Republican economic policies).http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/12/steeles-new-radio-ad-youre-right-the-gop-is-trying-to-stonewall-health-care-reform.php?ref=fpb
12/14/2009 4:08:45 PM
there is a big difference from trying to stop the direction of THIS reform bill and not wanting anything to do with health care reform. Im sure you are smart enough to see the difference.I do think those that think defeating health care reform as a huge blow and makes O vulnerable for reelection are wrong to do that. But that is more the problem with the 2 party (party first) system.It will spent a trillion over a decade, how is that a lie?Good article for ya.http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091214/ap_on_go_co/us_health_care_overhaul[Edited on December 14, 2009 at 4:40 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2009 4:35:32 PM
Medicare Buy-In's out thanks to Joe Lieberman's antics.The very same Medicare Buy-in that Lieberman himself was promoting just 3 months ago.The Health Care bill in the Senate has been stripped of a public option, striped of the medicare buy-in, and will likely be stripped of the 90% rule and have Stupak language added by the end of the week.All out of a desperate need to pander to 2 senators intent on representing the insurance industry instead of their constituency.[Edited on December 14, 2009 at 8:27 PM. Reason : /]
12/14/2009 8:26:26 PM
Supporting a medicare buy in is like thinking hitting a couple more icebergs would have saved the Titanic.
12/15/2009 9:12:53 AM
Obama, change you can believe in!
12/15/2009 9:33:58 AM
Hopefully the entire thing gets scrapped and we can chalk it up to 6 months of government not screwing things up as much as it could have.
12/15/2009 9:35:36 AM
^ I think the current situation is worse than anything that is being proposed.
12/15/2009 10:07:45 AM
wait, don't democrats want to "increase competition?" If that is the case, then what do you have against allowing insurers to compete across state lines?
12/15/2009 6:52:30 PM
12/15/2009 6:56:25 PM
12/15/2009 10:43:51 PM
Now that the public option is out, and the medicare for 55+ is out, I'm actually starting to hear politicians try to sell this bill on the merits of lots of elements rather than trying to find a catch phrase like public option that makes a sweeping sound bite.I don't know how accurate it is, but I'm hearing that this bill, while not everything democrats want, will still have democratic support because it does things like extend the length of time you can stay on your parents insurance (I know I was insuranceless towards the end of undergrad, while searching for a job, and during the probationary period of my first full time job) which is nice that the bill is considering college age and young adults rather than just the elderly, it fights against pre-existing conditions, and it modernizes some elements of health care that definitely needs some reform on the administrative costs end. I'm also starting to hear the term "non-profit private option."
12/16/2009 9:34:26 AM
12/16/2009 9:55:38 AM
12/16/2009 11:11:20 AM
12/16/2009 1:24:21 PM
a full tax deduction for the level of service provided will see docs routinely volunteering and seeing patients at no cost. imo
12/16/2009 1:32:52 PM
Obama: U.S. 'will go bankrupt' without health care billDec 16, 2009http://tinyurl.com/yz6jtgpSweet Jesus--talk about scaremongering. I remember Bill Clinton saying the same bullshit in '93. PS:Bernie Sanders Pulls His Single-Payer AmendmentDecember 16, 2009http://news.firedoglake.com/2009/12/16/bernie-sanders-pulls-his-single-payer-amendment/Good riddance.
12/16/2009 6:16:24 PM
Not going to bother mentioning that he pulled the amendment because Republicans were forcing a reading of the amendment. Which would have pushed back the defense appropriations bill.Which would have meant that our troops would have run out of funds this weekend.Thereby showing that despite all the fanfare and promenading that Republicans have been doing for the last few years, in the end they don't give a shit about the troops as long as they get their way.Instead, Sanders the Socialist has pulled his amendment so that they can get to the troops' funding.Naw, I guess that's not really worth mentioning.
12/16/2009 6:23:19 PM
^ They would've gotten funding. And the tactic worked--but the amendment was stupid anyway.
12/16/2009 6:57:31 PM
^^ If the funding was such a top priority for the Democrats then why wasn't it put on the docket before the health care bill, hmmmmmmmmmmmm???????
12/16/2009 7:09:57 PM
12/16/2009 9:24:27 PM
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/white-house/why-health-care-will-pass-and.html
12/16/2009 9:26:53 PM
12/16/2009 9:37:12 PM
yes
12/16/2009 10:00:06 PM
In that out of context quote, I interpreted the huge problem to be that we won’t get much needed health reform, not that they don’t have blind cooperation on legislation among the democrats.
12/16/2009 10:05:52 PM
[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 10:06 PM. Reason : ]
12/16/2009 10:06:34 PM
I haven't been following all the minutiae of this plan, but isn't it supposed to go in effect in 2014? Why all the rush to get legislation passed so quickly?Also, was this posted:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/16/AR2009121601906.html
12/16/2009 10:09:06 PM
12/16/2009 10:13:10 PM
12/16/2009 10:14:45 PM
Yeah, but they have them for over a year and Obama was wanting it done by August, now by Christmas. Is the fear that the more the bill is in the public discussion, the more the public will learn how bad it is for them?[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 10:17 PM. Reason : y]
12/16/2009 10:15:13 PM
I honestly think Obama wants to push it through because he wants the American people to believe that he really is able to bring about the change that they elected him on.
12/16/2009 10:17:21 PM
Despite the acknowledged fact that his contribution to the entire debate has been next to nothing.
12/16/2009 10:22:19 PM
well, yea
12/16/2009 10:23:28 PM
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/12/president-obama-federal-government-will-go-bankrupt-if-health-care-costs-are-not-reigned-in.html
12/17/2009 9:57:04 AM
So how bout some legislation to reign in healthcare costs then? Instead of this worthless shit thats been going on in congress for the last 6 months
12/17/2009 10:11:30 AM
because we arent socialist. you cant tell an entire industry what they can charge and what they cannot...especially one so diversified as healthcare. how do you think that would effect R & D?
12/17/2009 10:25:17 AM
How much medical R&D worldwide is funded by insurance companies in the US. What percentage of funding are we talking about, and what's the ratio of publicly found cures to privately found ones.And I suppose we can't include ones simply produced by pharma companies independent of insurance companies, since pharma seems to be getting a better deal out of the current reform package.
12/17/2009 1:49:42 PM
There are a number of ways you can control costs without actually dictating prices with the force of law. One would be to plug up the BILLIONS of dollars in fraud and waste. Medicaid fraud is so mind numbingly simple I'm surprised that anyone bothers with illegal drug sales.
12/17/2009 1:52:44 PM
How would you "fix" medicare without impairing it's ability to function?(serious question)
12/17/2009 2:06:28 PM
12/17/2009 2:07:40 PM
Politics of HOPE over FEAR.
12/17/2009 2:10:28 PM
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