Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (7/22/2009 12:06:50 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Brain The Right-Wing Media, the Voices of the GOP, in Overdrive to Kill Health Care » Rush, Hannity, Kristol, Ingram...these people are just out-of-control. And, while it goes without saying that they're lying, it's still shocking to hear just how far they go. They will say anything to protect the status quo: call the President a communist, the destroyer of capitalism, warn Americans that they will not be able to see a doctor in the time of need. In desperation they are throwing everything at health care reform but the facts. The corporate toadies are feeling cornered, panic-stricken; they may have to contribute to a national health care option and give back Bush’s tax breaks. Will this be the bitter pill that ends corporate welfare? Read Full Story at americablog.com http://www.americablog.com/2009/07/right-wing-media-voices-of-gop-in.html "It goes without saying that they are lying". Even this board's penchant for ad hominen isn't quite that bad....close, but not quite. BTW, notice how much the stock market likes the prospect of pulling in the reins on Obama's spending? Actually, I'm pretty disgusted with Wall Street these days. Phil Graham and the, thank you George, deregulation they did causing systemic risk crisis, and the TARP money and credit default swaps. And all of the corporate welfare. And AIG and the bonuses. So no I didn't notice, can you elaborate? And by the way, did anybody read the Washington Post story I posted recently? Health Insurance Industry Spins Data in Fight Against Public Plan http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/21/AR2009072101677.html?hpid=topnews or do people ignore it because they don't like what it says namely, the people who like their health plans the most are the people who use them the least. and By 72 to 20 percent, Americans favor the creation of a public plan, the June survey by the New York Times and CBS News found. People also said that they thought government would do a better job than private insurers of holding down health-care costs and providing coverage. Judge Judy said if it doesn't make sense it's a lie. A privatized healthcare system doesn't make sense anymore, all the experts say so, except you, maybe you work for an insurance company.
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