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  • ck_taft325is
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2007
    • 6880

    #301
    Un-related, but are you fucking serious?
    Pro-Choice organization,

    "The National Organization for Women"

    ""President Obama campaigned as a pro-choice president, but his actions today suggest that his commitment to reproductive health care is shaky at best. ... We see now that we have our work cut out for us far beyond what we ever anticipated. The message we have received today is that it is acceptable to negotiate health care on the backs of women, and we couldn't disagree more," the group said."
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    • Japandrew73
      Banned
      • Sep 2008
      • 2164

      #302
      Originally posted by Hallen
      Funny how people who like to castigate others for "repeating the same rhetoric" often don't know the true meaning of rhetoric, and they also just use the phrase as a semi-polite way of saying "shut up".

      The whole deal with that survey where it showed that people where in favor of the individual parts of the bill, was that they were only asked about some of the things in the bill. Mostly, about the stuff that is perceived as "free" to the voter and that "sticks it to" the insurance companies. Righteous indignation is a wonderful thing, even when it is dead wrong. Oh, and from what I remember, the margins on each individual item were not that high, only a few points. So, your Rhetoric is the same old stuff being spewed by the left, and doesn't have much foundation in reality.

      You cannot break up the individual parts of the bill and pole on it and then come back and say that the bill is favored by the majority. It's simply not true. It's a distortion of the facts, intentionally done to influence the feeble minded and those who just aren't paying that much attention. It's dishonest and wrong.

      This is a government take over. It really is that simple. It's a government take over of health insurance. Sure, the companies themselves are still privately held, or publicly on the market, but their hands are going to be tied. They will be mandated to provide products that are unsustainable. They will be mandated to do a lot of things that are not conducive to sound business practices. Rates will go up, not down.

      But, I'll give you that point. It isn't the government abolishing private insurance in favor of a government only insurance plan. It's a moot point anyway because the bill won't do what the proponents say it will. My fear is that because this bill is doomed to failure, the left will step in once again saying that it is a public mandate for a complete government take over of the medical system. You watch, they will try it.

      It is also going to be a horrible tax burden on us all, it will be yet another form of government entitlement that we all have to pay for, and it won't do a damn thing to control health care costs. Tort reform would have been a place to start. But the trial lawyers won out on that one. I'm sure the dem's coffers will be running over with donations from them this year.

      Go ahead and cheer and jeer. Your party pushed an unwanted bill through using slimy practices and outright bribes and graft. People should be going to jail. Instead, our President will proudly sign this piece of shit and tell us all that it is something we should all feel good about. What a crock.

      Seriously, Pelosi should go to jail over this. Al Capone would have been proud of our Nancy. She can crack kneecaps and grease palms with the best of them.
      Sounds like you'll be celebrating tonight!

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      • ck_taft325is
        R3V OG
        • Sep 2007
        • 6880

        #303
        "The motion is really a last-ditch effort of 98 years of denying Americans health care," Stupak said. "It is the Democrats who have stood up for the principal of no public funding of abortions. It is Democrats through the president's executive order that ensure the sanctity of life is protected." - Stupak

        Yeah, because Republican's have been trying to screw EVERYONE out of Health Care for 98 years. Give me a fucking break. If I was a Democrat I would be outraged with that blatant stupidity from a Congressman.
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        • z31maniac
          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
          • Dec 2007
          • 17566

          #304
          Originally posted by KenC
          Personal HI mandates aren't in effect until 2014, and unless you have more than 50 employees, you're not required to provide it as an employer.
          But from everythng I've read, taxes start this year. But youre right, 10 years of taxes for 6 years of benefits is sustainable

          I wish "johnwoo" would chime in. He is a doc here in the realistic part od the country that understands how fucked up things become with gov't involvement in healthcare.
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          • joshh
            R3V OG
            • Aug 2004
            • 6195

            #305
            Originally posted by Hallen
            Funny how people who like to castigate others for "repeating the same rhetoric" often don't know the true meaning of rhetoric, and they also just use the phrase as a semi-polite way of saying "shut up".

            The whole deal with that survey where it showed that people where in favor of the individual parts of the bill, was that they were only asked about some of the things in the bill. Mostly, about the stuff that is perceived as "free" to the voter and that "sticks it to" the insurance companies. Righteous indignation is a wonderful thing, even when it is dead wrong. Oh, and from what I remember, the margins on each individual item were not that high, only a few points. So, your Rhetoric is the same old stuff being spewed by the left, and doesn't have much foundation in reality.

            You cannot break up the individual parts of the bill and pole on it and then come back and say that the bill is favored by the majority. It's simply not true. It's a distortion of the facts, intentionally done to influence the feeble minded and those who just aren't paying that much attention. It's dishonest and wrong.

            This is a government take over. It really is that simple. It's a government take over of health insurance. Sure, the companies themselves are still privately held, or publicly on the market, but their hands are going to be tied. They will be mandated to provide products that are unsustainable. They will be mandated to do a lot of things that are not conducive to sound business practices. Rates will go up, not down.

            But, I'll give you that point. It isn't the government abolishing private insurance in favor of a government only insurance plan. It's a moot point anyway because the bill won't do what the proponents say it will. My fear is that because this bill is doomed to failure, the left will step in once again saying that it is a public mandate for a complete government take over of the medical system. You watch, they will try it.

            It is also going to be a horrible tax burden on us all, it will be yet another form of government entitlement that we all have to pay for, and it won't do a damn thing to control health care costs. Tort reform would have been a place to start. But the trial lawyers won out on that one. I'm sure the dem's coffers will be running over with donations from them this year.

            Go ahead and cheer and jeer. Your party pushed an unwanted bill through using slimy practices and outright bribes and graft. People should be going to jail. Instead, our President will proudly sign this piece of shit and tell us all that it is something we should all feel good about. What a crock.

            Seriously, Pelosi should go to jail over this. Al Capone would have been proud of our Nancy. She can crack kneecaps and grease palms with the best of them.

            This will not be the end of it.
            Obama will end up making it a public option. That's what he really wants.
            He's not the only one already saying this is just the beginning.

            I can't wait to say I told them so.
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            • LBJefferies
              Banned
              • Sep 2009
              • 1690

              #306
              Health care reform is useless without a public option. The public option was the key to keeping prices down. Without it, premiums are guaranteed to go up because insurance companies now have to cover people that aren't paying.

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              • joshh
                R3V OG
                • Aug 2004
                • 6195

                #307
                Originally posted by LBJefferies
                Health care reform is useless without a public option. The public option was the key to keeping prices down. Without it, premiums are guaranteed to go up because insurance companies now have to cover people that aren't paying.


                Did you actually just say that.

                Health care reform can only be done by public option...when do I stop laughing.
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                • LBJefferies
                  Banned
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 1690

                  #308
                  Originally posted by joshh
                  Did you actually just say that.

                  Health care reform can only be done by public option...when do I stop laughing.
                  Are you just fucking stupid or what? Do you know anything about health reform? The public option is needed to control costs. Without it insurance companies can charge whatever they want. This is especially true now that they no longer have to keep prices down to attract customers because the government just forced every American citizen to become a customer.
                  Last edited by LBJefferies; 03-21-2010, 09:03 PM.

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                  • fryerfighter94
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 794

                    #309
                    ...Did this bill just get passed?
                    Originally posted by teamdynasty43
                    Aye listen here ph fucking dick cheese mother fucker ...go back to touching your self or your fucking boyfriend because you're just some dumb mother fucker that has no fucking life than other to ridicule others because you have no fuckin life and low self esteem so you try to make your self feel better so you act all big!!!! Sooooo get the fuck out of here and shut your stupid little Whore mouth the fuck up and just leave!

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                    • Bimmerman325i
                      R3V OG
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 6854

                      #310
                      Well, this settles it.

                      I'm voting every politician out of office that I can, regardless of party.

                      Democrats or Republicans, it doesn't matter to me, they both are lying sacks of shit. New leadership is needed across the board. I wish the choice was different from taxation and robbery vs torture and bigotry though.

                      Also, this reform act is totally unconstitutional. Ironic that not many people/commentators have picked up on that-- the federal government does not have the power to mandate and require citizens to buy/do X. Goes blatantly against the constitution, and is the basis for all the lawsuits being filed by state Attorney Generals.
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                      • Joey Link
                        drunkest guy at Oktoberfest!
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 1176

                        #311
                        All the idiots had to do was remove the insurance exemption from the antitrust laws and let the free market do the rest, as it has done in every other field where it was let alone.

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                        • Hallen
                          E30 Enthusiast
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 1008

                          #312
                          Originally posted by LBJefferies
                          Are you just fucking stupid or what? Do you know anything about health reform? The public option is needed to control costs. Without it insurance companies can charge whatever they want. This is especially true now that they no longer have to keep prices down to attract customers because the government just forced every American citizen to become a customer.
                          That's two completely different concepts, pal. A public "option" (which can't be an option btw, it's like the Highlander, there can only be one. So, the word option is stupid in this context), is an insurance plan that we are forced to use. It has NOTHING to do with controlling COSTS of health care. What it can do is completely control how much each of us pays for health insurance (which will be a variable rate, or tax, based off of how much you earn. This is something insurance companies can't do because it's illegal. Makes you wonder, huh?). What it can do is force medical providers to accept lower payments for services. But it cannot control costs.

                          It will force care providers to cut services because they won't make enough on their public plan payments to continue to provide what they do now (even not for profit groups). Therefore, care and treatment options will have to go down, by necessity and/or the number of care facilities will have to go down meaning problems getting care when you need it.

                          You can argue that this would cause medical companies to get innovative and find ways of doing this cheaper, keep care and availability up where we want it. But this is simply unrealistic. Nothing has changed in regulations or requirement that the government mandates. Nothing can really change in how these institutions operate. Malpractice suits will still flourish. All the other stupid things in the system will still exist. These can't be changed because the idiots who put these things into play can't back out of them because they put them into play to "protect" us and to insure quality. All they really did was to insure that it costs a lot.

                          The insurance companies aren't evil, as much as people try to make them out to be that way. They've been vilified by the left for a purpose. Sure, they do dumb things and they can be a pain to work with, but instead of fixing those problems, we've just introduced a whole bunch more. We want choice, we want competition (according to Obama), but what we'll get is neither.

                          I'm glad you see that the current plan will raise insurance costs. That won't be by the choice of the insurance companies. That will be because of government regulation. Regulation isn't the answer, it is the problem.
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                          • rwh11385
                            lance_entities
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 18403

                            #313
                            Originally posted by Hallen
                            That's two completely different concepts, pal. A public "option" (which can't be an option btw, it's like the Highlander, there can only be one. So, the word option is stupid in this context), is an insurance plan that we are forced to use. It has NOTHING to do with controlling COSTS of health care. What it can do is completely control how much each of us pays for health insurance (which will be a variable rate, or tax, based off of how much you earn. This is something insurance companies can't do because it's illegal. Makes you wonder, huh?). What it can do is force medical providers to accept lower payments for services. But it cannot control costs.

                            It will force care providers to cut services because they won't make enough on their public plan payments to continue to provide what they do now (even not for profit groups). Therefore, care and treatment options will have to go down, by necessity and/or the number of care facilities will have to go down meaning problems getting care when you need it.

                            You can argue that this would cause medical companies to get innovative and find ways of doing this cheaper, keep care and availability up where we want it. But this is simply unrealistic. Nothing has changed in regulations or requirement that the government mandates. Nothing can really change in how these institutions operate. Malpractice suits will still flourish. All the other stupid things in the system will still exist. These can't be changed because the idiots who put these things into play can't back out of them because they put them into play to "protect" us and to insure quality. All they really did was to insure that it costs a lot.

                            The insurance companies aren't evil, as much as people try to make them out to be that way. They've been vilified by the left for a purpose. Sure, they do dumb things and they can be a pain to work with, but instead of fixing those problems, we've just introduced a whole bunch more. We want choice, we want competition (according to Obama), but what we'll get is neither.

                            I'm glad you see that the current plan will raise insurance costs. That won't be by the choice of the insurance companies. That will be because of government regulation. Regulation isn't the answer, it is the problem.
                            Amen. h0lmes is an idiot, along with all the other warm-hearted, empty-headed lefties.

                            Democrats attack anything with money, first the wealthy, then oil companies, then healthcare, who is next?

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                            • ck_taft325is
                              R3V OG
                              • Sep 2007
                              • 6880

                              #314
                              I'm just getting drunk.
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                              • ck_taft325is
                                R3V OG
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 6880

                                #315
                                Originally posted by LBJefferies
                                Are you just fucking stupid or what? Do you know anything about health reform? The public option is needed to control costs. Without it insurance companies can charge whatever they want. This is especially true now that they no longer have to keep prices down to attract customers because the government just forced every American citizen to become a customer.

                                So you have opinions and don't listen to facts or just completely ignore Hallen? I think he's responded to you on every front and yet you say the same thing over and over again.
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