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Weekly 3/10/10
REALITY CHECK
READERS RESPONSES
Due to the overwhelming response to HEALTH
CARE SUMMIT? Death Rattle In Suits -- 1/3/10, we pause
from the National Health Care debate and see how Reality Check
readers are weighing in.
The
health care summit was what it was: an exercise in rhetoric. Republicans
reprised their familiar routine of propaganda and political theater.
Democrats dug in, sticking mostly to the same talking points they've
been repeating for over a year now. And the President persistently
attempted to bridge the gaps and break the deadlock between them,
to no avail.
Unfortunately,
it was obvious from Senator Lamar Alexander's (R-TN) opening remarks
onward that Republicans never intended to have a real conversation
about health care. Rather than focusing on areas of potential
agreement, like medical malpractice reform, the senator chose
instead to misrepresent the facts about health insurance premiums.
Behind
a facade of phony fiscal fortitude, the G.O.P. blindly obstructs
legislation essential to our economic recovery, hoping that this
cynical strategy will return them to power.
Moreover,
by repeatedly refusing to engage in a serious exchange of ideas,
Congressional Republicans fail to acknowledge the fundamental
truth behind health care reform: that it is an economic and social
necessity.
Armchair
Firebrand
I
do believe that President Obama's ability to "detach" himself
and appear robotic to most (not all) people is the result of his
innate class and good manners, combined with a brilliant analytical
mind that actually THINKS before answering a question. I love
the guy, but he HAS to stop being so professorial.
Many
Americans, especially politicians, are not that bright and resent
being informed by ~ of all people ~ a black man! (Oh YES, don't
even bother denying that aspect of the 'problem' with this administration...)
The
GOP is the 'old white guy' now, just waiting to take back 'their'
White House and end the Silent Civil War of the new millennium.
Lovely. This country has a very ugly history that just may ultimately
be its doom.
"Instant
Karma's gonna get you, gonna slap you right in the face..." John
Lennon was a prophet.
Paula
DeMarta Mastroianni
This
is like when a company or school or parent or any entity in charge
does not want to do something mandated by the people. They load
you up to the gills with crapola and say " See I told you SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
seawolf77
It
is true that the Democrats are divided. The Democratic Party has
always been one of diversity under a big tent. However, in all
my life as a Democrat, I have never seen Democratic supporters
so divided; but then, I've never seen a media so saturated with
political opinion - and such opinion peppered with misinformation.
On
Right and Left, I think it's time that the talking heads were
consigned to the dustbin and people just started listening to
established facts and learning to judge for themselves.
Emilia
Romagna
I don't think the Dems have the cojones to go for Reconciliation.
Seriously, they need to just say "Go ahead, GOP, filibuster this
bill, live on CSPAN for the next umpteen hours. Let your constituents
know what kind of petulant, foot-stomping children you are." But
they haven't yet, and I fear they won't. They've caved on every
filibuster threat to date... why haven't they told the repugs
to put up or shut up?
ORPH1969
There
is no need to start from scratch to develop a bipartisan approach
to universal care--it already exists and is called the Healthy
Americans Act, offered by Wyden (D-Oregon) and Bennett (R-Utah).
Call your Congressman or Senator and demand a hearing of this!!!!!!
BTW- it's only 170 pages!
D.
Claud
When
it comes to healthcare, why not ask a Dr? The gentleman from Texas
has a creed and that creed is the Constitution. The document that
ALL federal US policy should be measured by. The Constitution
documents that our rights are inalienable NOT granted by the Constitution
but by our Creator. Our right to freedom of religion, free speech,
a free press, to keep and bear arms, to be secure in your person,
house, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizure,
to life, liberty and property, to be protected from having your
property taken by the government without due process of law and
without just compensation, to confront the witnesses against you,
to be protected from excessive bail, excessive fines, cruel and
unusual punishment, to vote and others have been unjustly denied
to millions of Americans by the very Congress and President that
took an oath to govern based on the Constitution.
Dr.
Paul appeals to ALL true Constitution supporting Americans. It's
not about which political party a person supports. It's not about
religion, it's not about race, it's not about any of the issues
that have been distracting us as the Constitution is shredded
before our very eyes. It's about being governed by the document
that has been the creed of the most successful and freest society
the world has ever seen.
jsknow
Wow,
if you think the Repubs' "piece meal" tact is "at best naïve
and at its worst...vindictive" what do you call the Dems' "we've
got some plumbing problems in the house so we're just going demolish
it and build a new one" approach?
Reasonable?
Now who's naïve? Oh yeah, that was said in public too, courtesy
skitso Henry Waxman. That doesn't frighten you? God forbid we
buy h-care across state lines, deal with the bureaucratic waste
or the outright theft in the system. Guess that would just be
fucking crazy stupid, yet forcing someone to pay into the system
or face jail time isn't.
If
life were a comic book you'd see a "What the...?!" balloon right
about now.
Here's
the scoop for those who don't get it: government can't control
costs. I'll give all you government-should-do-everything-so-I-can-feel-better-about-my-white-guilt
losers a minute to process. Whenever government, foreign or domestic,
has tried to control costs they've ALWAYS gone up. Supply and
demand are constants, like gravity. You fuck with gravity and
only bad craziness results. Anyone remember the good 'ole USS
of R? Hammer and Sickle brand toilet paper $5 a roll? Commie bread
lines around the block while a glut of tanks, screwdrivers, toasters,
Lenin bobble head dolls, etc sat unused and unwanted in dank red
warehouses? That's what happens when government controls costs.
Uncle Sam has been soft-fisting the healthcare market for decades,
yet we all think that same ilk can fix it? Now THAT'S frightening.
Ken
Eustace
Single-payer,
"the treacherous third rail of health care reform?" Yes, but not
for the people, the majority of whom want Medicare for All --
and from the comments I'm reading more and more are coming on
board all the time. Single-payer is only a third rail to the Repubs
in Congress (there are many single-payer Repub advocates among
the people), Obama and the rest of the Dems that are bought and
paid for by the insurance industry and Pharma.
The MSM likes to give the impression that the people would never
accept Medicare for All. They refuse to report on any of the numerous
rallies that are held for single payer. When was the last time
anyone saw organizations like the PNHP, Mad As Hell Doctors get
broad coverage?
As
Dr. Margaret Flowers has said, the decision to drop any talk of
single-payer came from the WH -- it came from Obama, it came from
Rahm. The House was talking to single-payer advocates in the beginning.
Why wasn't the arrest of the single-payer advocates at the Senate
Finance Committee hearings broadcast on MSM news? I wonder how
many Americans, who don't watch CSpan -- or have access to it
-- would have been outraged had they seen this, or seen the smirks
on the faces of Baucus, Grassley, et al. as these doctors and
nurses were arrested? I wonder if the American public, seeing
this on their evening news broadcasts, would have found this funny?
Samalabear
If
HCR was so terrible for the country, the Republicans wouldn't
be so summarily opposed to it, in the Senate that is. In the House,
140 voted for it. Maybe this is why 20 Reps and 7 Senators have
decided to not run come 10/12 (with rumors of more Repub retirements
on the way).
Considering
that, according to the most recent Gallup poll, only 21% of the
nation identifies themselves with the republican party, is it
any wonder? Maybe that's the death rattle we're hearing.
American
Dream Warrior
OMG!!!
The Democrats are going to resort to...gasp... reconciliation.
And then the Republicans will trumpet the dire news to the electorate...who
will then say 'Reconsilly, what?' and the Republicans will say
'Well they cheated.' And the electorate will say, 'Well how did
that happen?' And the Republicans will say, 'Well they had more
votes than us.' And the electorate will say, 'Oh you mean like
democracy?'
But
in truth, no one will remember or care how the bill got passed.
So the only real question to ask is will it be good for most people?
So now that the Democrats can stop diddling around with the hopelessly
recalcitrant GOPers maybe they can put some real help for Americans
in the bill. It's not too late for a real public option.
fpie
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