Monday, January 23, 2012

After President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform, will it become clear?

that the "solutions" offered by the Party of No only address the symptoms of the failure of our health care system rather than actual causes?



It is planned to be a half-day meeting televised live on February 25.After President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform, will it become clear?
Why are people so incredibly stupid? They assume that a government run OPTION means that they are going to be forced to have a certain type of health insurance. Let us take a quick look at the term OPTION. (1. The power or right of choosing. 2. something that may be or is chosen; choice. 3. the act of choosing) Okay, now if you are meaning that by forcing everybody to have the same insurance policy run by the government, you mean that they have the OPTION, or choice for you less intelligent individuals out there that seem to love to run your mouth, to choose a government run plan, then sure, you might be right. Nobody is being forced to do anything. Here's a question that people should be asking. What is so wrong with universal health care? Do you know where the USA ranks in the world in health care? 37. Slightly ahead of Slovenia and Cuba. But not quite as good as Costa Rica or Dominica. Hell, Canada, that country Americans love to make fun of so much, is ranked 30th. And the country that we make fun of even more, France, has the best health coverage in the world. But we always love to say we can't do it the french way! Why wouldn't we want to do things the same way that the best in the world do it? Because "that's socialism?!" Ok, then guess what GOP idiots, you need to come up with a better idea. Quit sitting there and trying to kill every single attempt to make an actual change for the better, get off your holier-than-thou asses, and actually try and work at something for once in your sad, pathetic lives. Obama is the first President in ages that actually wants to solve this, and because you want him out earlier rather than later, you're willing to put aside the benefit of all Americans to solve your petty, pathetic little grudge. If you want to show that you're true leaders, then do something useful for a change.
It will be clear that obama's eh...supposed hand across the water is a lie just like his whole administration.After President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform, will it become clear?
All talk no action want real reform roll back the hundreds of mandates that have escalated costs for the past 40 years.
Yes, reform that is free, that doesnt give the government 100% control of your life, and actually and effectively lowers the price of healthcare...



Is a no-no, in your homosexual democrat fantasy land.



You don't belong here. And when our currency collapses and you get your head bashed in....you sure aint no capone.After President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform, will it become clear?
Its already clear obama and his party of dung don't plan on changing anything in health care so what is the point of this look for show meeting
0bama won't listen anyway so what's the difference!! Party of CLOSED Doors and Ears!

No problem, November will get SOON!
Even your hero Al Capone would agree that the dems are going to give the nation the biggest shake down in history. Dems are going to tell everyone to buy health insurance from their friends or go to jail. It's Chicago gangland style politics at work.
interesting that Obama and the Democrats had all of the votes they needed for almost seven months to pass ObamaCare without the "party of no" — and they failed to get it done. Seems to me your now grasping at straws.



you may also want to check in with the washington post who reported on the substantive budget proposal from Rep. Paul Ryan that actually does what Obama professes to want — cut the deficit:



Rep. Paul D. Ryan says he is determined to make sure the Republican Party is viewed as “the alternative party, not the opposition party.”



That is a goal President Obama embraced when he visited House Republicans at their policy retreat in Baltimore last week, and he singled out Ryan as someone he would like to work with — even mentioning budget legislation the Wisconsin Republican co-wrote.



Released two days before the unusual back-and-forth session between Obama and the GOP, the bill sponsored by Ryan and five other House members would seek to reduce the deficit and spur economic growth by cutting the tax rate on corporations, shifting future Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries to private insurance plans, and both raising the retirement age gradually to 70 and reducing the growth of benefits to make Social Security solvent. Even Democrats have acknowledged that it is one of the few plans offered by a member of either party that would lower the long-term budget deficit.



seems to me this contradicts your "addressing the symptons" lie huh
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