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Old 03-16-2010, 09:25 PM
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THATS FUNNY THIS WHOLE LETTER CAME FROM A CONGRESSMAN..SO YOUR SAYING IN RIOTLAND YOU KNOW MORE THAN A ACTIVE MEMBER OF CONGRESS..I THOUGHT SO. MORE SHEEP ON THE DUMBOCRATIC
SIDE THAN I THOUGHT.
actually they are wolves pretending to be sheep they mean to do us harm

even Dick Durbin admits that we will never see any costs savings

in Illinois they are letting violent criminals out of jail saying - pay more in income tax or we let them all out
just wait until they control healthcare
it will be

pay more or the old lady gets it
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Old 03-16-2010, 09:27 PM
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actually they are wolves pretending to be sheep they mean to do us harm
That's right, "they" are out to get you! Look out! Be scared!
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Old 03-16-2010, 09:49 PM
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That's right, "they" are out to get you! Look out! Be scared!
no just keep your head down praise obama and all his glory..baaa baaa -rock
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Old 03-16-2010, 09:56 PM
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no just keep your head down praise obama and all his glory..baaa baaa -rock
You can baaaa at me all you want. Pretty much all the right does nowadays, call names. I voted for Obama over McCain, happy I did. He's not done what he advertised in many ways, as he's centrist rather than to the left, and in fact the progressives are terribly disappointed in him for that very reason.

But he was for health care reform, and it'll happen. Finally, after all these years of promise. Thank goodness!
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I wonder why Hooves' Congressman is against the following?

Children with pre-existing conditions will no longer be denied insurance coverage (starts this year)
Lifetime coverage limits will be removed.
You will be covered for preventive care.

You can no longer be denied insurance due to pre-existing conditions.
You can no longer have your rates jacked up or be dropped when you get sick.

Medicare benefits will not be cut.
Medicare holders will get more preventive benefits (like cancer screenings) at no cost
Donut hole gap will be closed for prescription meds

People will keep their own doctors and current coverage in plans they have now (nothing affects or changes that)
No business will be required to provide insurance to their employees.

Businesses who provide insurance to their employees will be protected against arbitrary high rate hikes because one employee gets sick.

Insurance companies cannot charge businesses for coverage based upon individual employee health status

People who do not get insurance through work, and small businesses who do not have insurance for their employees, will be able to purchase the same type of excellent insurance marketplace Government employees & Congress has.

People and companies who still cannot afford this lowered price pool will get some tax cuts to help pay for it (expected to be the largest middle class tax cut in history)

The CBO says people buying health plans in the individual market now will retain the exact same plan, but see their premiums go down 10-14%

Insurance company studies on workplace insurance plans have shown this could reduce premiums for employer-paid work plans by $3000 per employee per year.

CBO says the above plan in total will reduce deficit by one trillion dollars. The Medicare Trust Fund life will be extended 9 years.
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Old 03-16-2010, 10:36 PM
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Riot......got a bridge for sale.....
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Old 03-16-2010, 11:54 PM
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Ms. Pelosi actually told reporters: "Nobody wants to vote for the Senate bill." Her scheme to allow House members to escape political responsibility even drew the ire of the Washington Post editorial page, which has strongly backed health care reform: "What is intended as a final sprint threatens to turn into something unseemly and, more important, contrary to Democrats' promises of transparency and time for deliberation
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Old 03-16-2010, 11:55 PM
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What's in the Senate bill, Timmi, is what is there. It's been out there in public since December to read. No secrets. No "government takeover" of healthcare. No "public option". No "single payer". No "grandma death panels". No "funding for abortion". The reconciliation adjustments are 11 pages. That's what's in there.
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:12 AM
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Ms. Pelosi actually told reporters: "Nobody wants to vote for the Senate bill." Her scheme to allow House members to escape political responsibility even drew the ire of the Washington Post editorial page, which has strongly backed health care reform: "What is intended as a final sprint threatens to turn into something unseemly and, more important, contrary to Democrats' promises of transparency and time for deliberation
What Pelosi said is true. Nobody wants to be politically-technically on the record for voting for alot of the nonsense the Senate allowed into their bill - Stupak's silly abortion amendment, the Louisiana Purchase, Nelson's gift to Nebraska, etc.

That's why the Dems want to vote by using the same procedural method the GOP used 35 times during the past 8 years, "deem and pass". That nonsense gets taken out of the Senate bill.

It's just political posturing of a technical nature. I doubt anybody will be fooled by it. It's hardly providing any real political cover

The Dems have best been described as spineless whoosies during the whole healthcare reform thing, and the GOP has simply been the party of "no" - even though a whole lot of what they are in favor of, regarding healthcare reform, has been included.

I'll bet they claim credit this fall at reelection time for that

But again, if this healthcare reform is so terrible, I don't understand why the GOP doesn't sit back, continue to vote "no", and just let the Dems vote it in. It's not like any GOP votes are needed for any of this.

Seems like if passing this bill is the political dynamite the GOP says it is, standing in the way of that seems pretty silly.

It is going to be hard enough, already, for the GOP to have to go home and tell their constituents this fall, "Yes, I voted against your sick children not being able to be denied insurance".
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Old 03-17-2010, 04:29 AM
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If only every future decade in America gets 10 years of tax funding for every 6 years of coverage. It would still banckrupt the country, but it would play into the fuzzy math that is going on to sell this monstosity.
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The Congressional "leadership" should become familiar with this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ

What they are trying to do is unconstitutional, plain and simple. Oh how much fun November is going to be. Grab a cold one and watch the Democrats implode.
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i'd imagine the dems want to use deem and pass so that no one is on record as voting for this thing come the fall elections. i like how the defense is 'the reps did it before'. it's unseemly, no matter who's doing it. still waiting for the change....it's still business as usual in washington. what a surprise.
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leave it to the scumbag dems to cheat this bill through congress. hope the supreme court throws it out.
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Old 03-17-2010, 07:32 AM
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Old 03-17-2010, 08:41 AM
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Well said.
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What Pelosi said is true. Nobody wants to be politically-technically on the record for voting for alot of the nonsense the Senate allowed into their bill - Stupak's silly abortion amendment, the Louisiana Purchase, Nelson's gift to Nebraska, etc.

That's why the Dems want to vote by using the same procedural method the GOP used 35 times during the past 8 years, "deem and pass". That nonsense gets taken out of the Senate bill.

It's just political posturing of a technical nature. I doubt anybody will be fooled by it. It's hardly providing any real political cover

The Dems have best been described as spineless whoosies during the whole healthcare reform thing, and the GOP has simply been the party of "no" - even though a whole lot of what they are in favor of, regarding healthcare reform, has been included.

I'll bet they claim credit this fall at reelection time for that

But again, if this healthcare reform is so terrible, I don't understand why the GOP doesn't sit back, continue to vote "no", and just let the Dems vote it in. It's not like any GOP votes are needed for any of this.

Seems like if passing this bill is the political dynamite the GOP says it is, standing in the way of that seems pretty silly.

It is going to be hard enough, already, for the GOP to have to go home and tell their constituents this fall, "Yes, I voted against your sick children not being able to be denied insurance".
While it is refreshing to see something truthful coming from Pelosi the fact of the matter is that that is what they are elected to do. Vote on the tough issues.

The GOP may have used the process but never for any bill that was remotely as controversial as this one. In fact the entire process of declaring this some kind of budget item to use reconcilliation is shady and terrible precedent.

The reason that the GOP stands in the way of the bill is that not standing in the way will be spun as an endorsement of it. Simple politics.

Personally I am both happy and sad to see what lengths the Dems will go to in order to get this thing rammed through. Happy because it exposes them to be everything that they say they arent and because the fallout will surely kill them in the fall elections. Sad because they have trampled on the system, pushing us further away from good govt and exposing the loopholes that are sure to be exploited for political resaons as opposed to good policy.
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:04 AM
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i'd imagine the dems want to use deem and pass so that no one is on record as voting for this thing come the fall elections. i like how the defense is 'the reps did it before'. it's unseemly, no matter who's doing it. still waiting for the change....it's still business as usual in washington. what a surprise.
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:13 AM
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And it's only Wednesday morning

I predict the public complaints and screaming and accusations and temper tantrums and threats of lawsuits from the right is going to get a whole' lot worse before Health Reform finally becomes law Saturday
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What's in the Senate bill, Timmi, is what is there. It's been out there in public since December to read. No secrets. No "government takeover" of healthcare. No "public option". No "single payer". No "grandma death panels". No "funding for abortion". The reconciliation adjustments are 11 pages. That's what's in there.
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This just in. Several undecided-about-ObamaCare democrat congressmen woke to bloody sheets and a freshly severed horse head in their beds this morning. A suspect White House cabinet member (who shall remained unnamed due to ongoing investigations) was immediately sought out and questioned but denied any knowledge of the incident as he calmly cleaned dried blood from his fingernails with his switchblade. However, he did confess to making them an offer they could not refuse.
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I'll stick with the CBO, looking at the entirety of it, thanks

I doubt whatever is passed will survive intact every year. Like Medicare, like the Civil Rights Act, amendments will be made.
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