7/24/2009 7:51:11 AM
I would lie, cheat, and steal in order to prevent the public insurance option.(But no, that shouldn't be necessary, though...)[Edited on July 24, 2009 at 8:09 AM. Reason : ]
7/24/2009 8:08:41 AM
man you guys you have no idea how much i hate the idea of extending health insurance to people who don't have it already!!! ~
7/24/2009 8:10:06 AM
i strongly dislike those less fortunate then me.
7/24/2009 9:39:49 AM
I think everyone would like for everyone to have insuranceits just theres a huge elephant in the room of figuring out how to pay for it allObviously we cant even get a straight answer on how much that will be, due to stacked data Note: I wouldnt be suprised if democrats similarly sugar-coated their numbers so that they would reflect what they wanted
7/24/2009 10:11:09 AM
this is true
7/24/2009 10:13:36 AM
I've spent some time in Florida recently, and every 5 minutes there is a commercial by the "Conservatives for Patients' Rights" - http://www.conservativesforpatientsrights.com/This group is especially despicable, blatantly spreading lies and misinformation. Even more infuriating is the founder of CPR and the guy who appears in most of the commercials is Richard Scott, who was the CEO of Columbia/HCA and was fired for intentionally overcharging and ripping off Medicaid some tens of millions of $. I honestly have to wonder..... how many people sitting at home, watching commercials like this or listening to their Republican representatives and cheering on "fuck yeah, keep gov't out of healthcare!!!" don't actually have insurance themselves or are woefully underinsured through their crappy jobs. Or, for that matter, are on Medicare or Medicaid like so many poor rural or older people (i.e. the Republican base) are.
7/24/2009 11:05:11 AM
health care is not a right
7/24/2009 8:16:26 PM
neither is education
7/24/2009 8:33:59 PM
Nor is having roads to drive on.
7/24/2009 8:44:52 PM
or electricity and running water
7/24/2009 8:48:02 PM
yet everyone who pays taxes benefits ... except in health care .. did you forget?
7/24/2009 8:54:57 PM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^These are all true. Is there a point?Are some of you confusing the concept of rights with entitlements or privileges?Rights are inalienable. They exist whether or not they are recognized or granted.Most importantly, rights don't impose an implicit obligation upon any other person to provide them to us. If something must be provided to us at the expense of someone else in order for us to have it, then it may be an entitlement, a privilege, or an act of charity –- but it is not a “right”.
7/24/2009 8:57:04 PM
Id like to respond but I just had my tonsils taking out by my foot doctor bc it pays more than treating my feet.Dirty data... hahah. What do you call the BS the president was saying at his presser?
7/24/2009 9:11:46 PM
most americans' right to free speech is at the expense of my sanity[Edited on July 24, 2009 at 10:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/24/2009 10:28:45 PM
i want everyone to have quality health care. i dont want to destroy a great system and replace it with an inferior socialized system.
7/24/2009 11:09:48 PM
7/24/2009 11:23:11 PM
^^ that's basically the cruz of the "reform problem" - people don't realize how fucked up our current system is. It's infuriating to see Democrats trying, at least, to do something, while the Republicans will barely admit there is a problem, and if they do, they claim only minor adjustments need to be made. It's nice to have a President who is finally willing to stand up and say, again and again, "Health care will sink this country unless something is done." Now, you may not like what he/they are doing, but you'd better get on board and try to do something constructive to get your ideas in, because something is going to get passed one way or another. The only question is, will it have zero Republican input, or will you at least offer some ideas to incorporate.
7/24/2009 11:49:27 PM
agentlion, I want to hear more about what you see on your television.I've learned a little about the things out there that don't get aired in "big cities" like Raleigh or "blue states" like North Carolina.People aren't stupid. They are tricked with propaganda, and they have us miss this trick in order to pit us against one another.
7/24/2009 11:53:23 PM
wtf does that even mean?
7/25/2009 12:07:10 AM
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7/25/2009 3:04:34 AM
^In other words, you don't think your argument is convincing, so you won't make it at all. Got it."Where were you when they passed universal healthcare?""I was keeping all my awesome alternative ideas on double secret probation!"This is a textbook lesson on how to be a loser (not particularly surprising coming from a libertarian), but Republicans appear to be following this strategy perfectly.We've come a long way from the contract with america, which did more to advance conservative ideals than anything in the last 20 years.[Edited on July 25, 2009 at 3:56 AM. Reason : you also appear to be a mind reader, gotta keep that secret as well]
7/25/2009 3:55:12 AM
so is a Dem socialized system going to treat illegal aliens free too? cause you cant have a welfare state and open borders, because you will go broke. its like having a restaurant and letting everyone in off the street for free food....see how long you stay in business.
7/25/2009 6:24:21 AM
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7/25/2009 12:08:58 PM
Bullshit. Plenty of people have brought up ways to reduce the net cost of healthcare, from looking at things like for instance breaking the employer-favored tax treatment of plans in favor of individual plans, or better yet, things like HSAs + catastrophic coverage, which are both more affordable, more easily able to be provided by smaller employers, and job portable. They've brought the point of addressing the "first-dollar" problem currently inherent in the third-party insurance model and how this creates unwanted incentives, including both avoiding preventative care as well as overconsumption of other kinds of care.They've brought up looking at the cartelization of medical licensing to address shortages in medical personnel.They've brought up examining the issue of tort reform on medical malpractice insurance premiums, and the spillover effects of defensive medicine.And they've even brought up the idea of just giving those who still can't afford healthcare vouchers to go out and purchase their own care, rather than creating a whole new government plan.Meanwhile, even your own highly vaunted plans currently under consideration don't cover everybody. Been paying attention to the news much lately? Probably not.So really. Spare us the fucking bullshit already. Nobody here is convinced that you're "actively seeking alternatives" when you've got a one-track mind on government-provided plans and heavy-handed mandates on private plans. (And damn the unintended consequences!) Unless dishonesty really is the only way you know how to play the game.
7/25/2009 12:17:41 PM
you've really loaded a lot of your pre-conceived notions onto spookyjon.
7/25/2009 12:21:45 PM
Prove me wrong.
7/25/2009 12:23:18 PM
what? he asked for people to write a bill if they had a better plan.
7/25/2009 12:25:07 PM
And any idiot who actually understands how the process works knows exactly where that will go.R Congressman: "HAI GAIS! I have a plan to expand access to healthcare for all Americans without fundamentally further entrenching the government in the healthcare industry! It's right here in this bill!"D Committee Chair: "Okay, put it on that table."R: "And then what?"D: "And then we'll discuss releasing it from committee about half-past never. We've got a bill, go away."Again. A little honesty is all I ask from the debate.
7/25/2009 12:29:44 PM
So the GOP is too lazy than to even put something to committee?
7/25/2009 2:08:59 PM
Don't ask me, I'm not exactly hailing them as a competent opposition.But bills die in committee all the time. And chances are, a counter-bill would meet the same fate - or do you really, truly believe that at this point an opposing alternative from the Republicans would be met with serious consideration? Perhaps you really think "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" is a model of how American democracy functions? If so, you've got bigger problems.
7/25/2009 2:11:05 PM
I'd like to think the guys I elected to office to represent my interests would at least try.Better to have tried and failed than never have tried at all.
7/25/2009 2:23:05 PM
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7/25/2009 3:22:08 PM
How can anyone support huge waits, waits for diagnostics, waits for specialists, waits between diagnosis and treatment, inferior treatment, etc. If Canada's system is so wonderful why do severely ill people come south for life saving treatment.
7/25/2009 4:34:12 PM
So.... are you just listing random negative factors built into any and every health plan? How about - how can anyone support our current for-profit, anti-consumer, anti-patient, healthcare system? If the US system is so wonderful why do severely ill people go to India for live saving treatment.
7/25/2009 4:58:52 PM
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7/25/2009 9:22:44 PM
Like I said - I never claimed that they were acting in any way as a competent opposition.Besides which though, I do believe there is still a market for catastrophic health coverage - the same way there's a market for auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance... Somehow, despite the fact that they are profoundly different in structure than the health insurance industry, they seem to do okay, for the most part.
7/25/2009 10:22:40 PM
^ I agree. But to arrive at such a situation, Congress would have to forcefully destroy the existing insurance companies, along with hundreds of thousands of jobs, but more importantly (for Congress, that is), millions of dollars in political support. Not gonna happen.
7/25/2009 10:57:31 PM
If your goal is to reduce costs and maintain or improve the quality, you need to move away from third party/govt health insurance for routine care, have tort reform, and let individuals get tax deductions for purchasing thier own insurance.However, until you propose a system that gets people to exercise and watch what they eat, its not going to make much of a difference. The fastest growing epidemic in the US is diabetes. The leading causes of death in the states are all lifestyle issues. However, no one is addressing the real truth in controlling the costs. The people I see the most are the ones who pay nothing, medicaid, or very little, medicare, for their insurance or visits. One lady just shows up to get samples.. She doesnt care what it costs taxpayers. She needs a surgery on her lids she isnt willing to do, so she just stops by whenever the mood strikes her, all on the taxpayers tab.
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