3/25/2010 8:03:55 PM
3/25/2010 8:30:49 PM
the 10% tanning bed tax is RACIST!
3/25/2010 8:35:30 PM
I hate white people
3/25/2010 8:36:06 PM
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2010/03/11_predictions_for_the_health-.html
3/25/2010 8:43:44 PM
3/25/2010 10:51:34 PM
I just have to doubt these kind of conspiracies, I just don't think someone could get away with it nowadays.
3/26/2010 12:10:18 AM
Well, they did get away with it. But it's not even a conspiracy, it's just simple human nature. People look out for their own, and the people who had the power and were in charge of directing the bailout were all ex goldman sachs / jp morgan types, which means they were more familiar with, and more comfortable with (and to be honest, probably had a better dialogue with) GS / JP Morgan than the other banks, so when it came time to dole out government money, the people they knew and liked best got the best deals. It's the whole reason I'm such a huge fan of small, limited government; Because I'm not at all surprised about special deals and favoritism from government to business. I expect it as it is 100% human nature. A limited government, without the power to do these things however, means that special deals can't be cut.[Edited on March 26, 2010 at 8:13 AM. Reason : dsaf]
3/26/2010 8:12:57 AM
3/26/2010 11:05:37 AM
3/26/2010 2:47:01 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100326/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_at_t_health_care;_ylt=AoQLm2Qm1x5.EI_2vPwOaqRH2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTNjcTVvMTM0BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwMzI2L3VzX3RlY19hdF90X2hlYWx0aF9jYXJlBGNjb2RlA21vc3Rwb3B1bGFyBGNwb3MDNQRwb3MDNQRzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3JpZXMEc2xrA2F0dHdpbGx0YWtlMQ--The health care bill is cutting benefits already. Way to go Obama!
3/26/2010 3:27:33 PM
can we fuck over America on healthcare? YES WE CAN!
3/26/2010 3:53:28 PM
ok, so AT&Fail overreacts, and it's the holocaust already?
3/26/2010 3:54:34 PM
Wait until people with employer provided health care start getting reduced benefits. The democrats are fucked. So much for the promise we can keep our current plan.
3/26/2010 3:54:38 PM
^4 more big companies as well, and many others have expressed the possibility of doing this in the future. What happened to the cost of health benefits costing http://townhall.com/blog/g/3cec9326-b847-4ee0-b704-67e11748e88c 3000% less for employers?
3/26/2010 3:56:06 PM
What's new, the quality of employer provided insurance has been going down for years while the cost to the employee has been rising for years. This isn't new, this isn't really Obama's fault. This is the way things have been trending for the last 5-10 years and Obama's just given them a new excuse to continue the trend.
3/26/2010 3:59:15 PM
but but but Obama said employers cost would be lower by %3000. It's his fault he lied.
3/26/2010 4:00:36 PM
Who said he lied? Who said he lied and the employers aren't currently lying?Who said they aren't both lying?
3/26/2010 4:01:51 PM
^Lol 3000% doesnt make any fucking sense. He lied. Unless employers are getting paid 30 times what they were paying for benefits, he lied.
3/26/2010 4:07:04 PM
People are being fucked by their employers over health benefits. So what else is new? AT&T is hardly a model corporate citizen. Using them to justify opposition to the health care bill makes as much sense as using a desk fan to freeze your TV dinner.
3/26/2010 4:14:16 PM
God fucking damn it people, I swear I'm going to make you understand this if it kills me.The only reason employers provide health benefits is because of the tax code. The tax code can be changed, it would solve a ton of our health care problems. We have a third party payer system. That's very bad and it drives up prices. Please, please get educated on this. It's just not just some fringe libertarian bullshit I'm dreaming up here.After doing a google search on it, this is a pretty good article to read: http://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/unshackling-health-care-change-tax-code[Edited on March 26, 2010 at 4:24 PM. Reason : ]
3/26/2010 4:21:29 PM
^I agree. There is no reason for your employer to provide health care. It would give people more of an individual voice/more competition if employers didnt provide it.
3/26/2010 4:38:17 PM
RAWR RAWR RAWR!!!!HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES SUCK AND ARE EVIL!!!!*passes bill forcing everyone into health insurance*
3/26/2010 4:41:06 PM
And the powers that be seem to agree. "the family getting the health exchange policy would receive a total subsidy of $17,400, while the family receiving employer-based insurance would receive a total subsidy of $4,143."http://www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Health-Insurance-Exchange-Subsidies-Create-Inequities.pdf
3/26/2010 4:43:46 PM
3/26/2010 5:18:36 PM
You are arguing this is a conspiracy. Hence your obsession with conspiracy.
3/26/2010 5:50:37 PM
3/26/2010 6:00:37 PM
3/26/2010 11:29:33 PM
Kris, stick to telling us all about how the Republicans are filibustering in the house, dude
3/28/2010 8:00:34 PM
3/28/2010 8:44:21 PM
people are upset. just not enough to make a difference
3/28/2010 9:50:38 PM
Well, there are these things called elections which are won by getting more of your people to vote than other people...
3/28/2010 9:53:54 PM
what do you mean your people
3/28/2010 10:08:58 PM
angry white conservative males?
3/28/2010 10:10:54 PM
3/28/2010 10:14:30 PM
I wonder how quickly this bill will get to SCOTUS. All that has to happen is someone refuse to buy health insurance, and then refuse to pay the fine, on the basis that it's unconstitutional to force someone into the health insurance market (hint: it is). I hope that the Supreme Court will not once again be derelict in their duties to uphold the constitution.
3/29/2010 12:59:34 PM
3/29/2010 1:35:49 PM
3/29/2010 1:43:47 PM
3/29/2010 1:51:58 PM
the only weird thing is if 80% of americans have health insurance, most of the rest cant afford, and those who cant afford it are exempt from a fine, then the mandate is not really going to affect most peopleso why the big fuss from the Tea Party, and why even implement this controversial plan from obamait doesnt make much sense either way but i do see the technical necessity, but considering it benefit to controversy ratio, it doesnt seem worth it
3/29/2010 2:02:00 PM
^^ - Not that I don't agree with your point, in theory, but that is a position that cannot be reasonably enforced. The guy who flips the truck and needs emergency care may or may not have insurance, and there is no way to tell.If this thread is back to actually being a Healthcare Thread again, I want to see if anyone has a good answer to this question: In x years, when this bill actually does create 30something million newly insured people, people who will be seeking health care services in a much different manner than they do now, who is going to provide these services for them?
3/29/2010 2:28:44 PM
Oh, no ... Now we are in real trouble ... As a result of all this the GOP has decided to stop working together on bipartisan solutions. That will bring the government to a standstill ...
3/29/2010 6:48:12 PM
3/29/2010 6:57:18 PM
it's not at all possible that people would spurn hospitals that didn't give emergency care to whoever, is it? nope, gotta codify that into law, so that we can then expand upon the definition of emergency care.you got a pole sticking out of your chest? That's emergency care. You got a cold? That aint. A hospital that doesn't help you with that pole would be quickly out of business.
3/29/2010 7:00:19 PM
3/29/2010 7:07:05 PM
3/29/2010 7:25:34 PM
or you can accept that you owe someone payment when services are rendered. seems like a pretty fucking simple idea to me. They have the choice to help you, though.
3/29/2010 7:39:17 PM
3/29/2010 7:52:48 PM
I see no problem with what that would bring. Some hospitals would be charitable and help. Hell, most, in not all, would. And those that didn't would be ostracized. And in areas where there was only one hospital, you better believe that there would be massive ostracism in society of any bastard hospital administrator that didn't help out his "neighbor." All of that is much better than the highly immoral act of demanding someone's services with no plan ever to pay them
3/29/2010 7:56:54 PM
so your solution to the healthcare debate........is charitable hospitals?[Edited on March 29, 2010 at 9:35 PM. Reason : that's not to mention the people who would die in an effort to distinguish one hospital from another]
3/29/2010 9:19:01 PM