Archive for the 'Obamacare' Category

Sep 29 2009

Senate Panel Votes Down Government Rationing Of Health Care

Good news out of the Senate Finance Committee: A key Senate panel on Tuesday voted against creating a new government health insurance plan to compete with the private market. The 15-to-8 vote in the Senate Finance Committee could forecast the fate of the public option in the Senate as a whole. Not even close. This should […]

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Sep 28 2009

Public Rejecting Obamacare, Will Reject Democrats

No one can argue that the liberal left is limited in imagination. The ideas and myths they conjure up border on the insane. From believing Bush and Cheney were listening in on their lame ramblings, to the Chicken Little cries of doom over global warming after a decade of global cooling, they have some created […]

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Sep 25 2009

Follow The Money To 2010

There are indicators all over the place flashing red on the Democrats as they rush headlong into political implosion. By being hell bent on pushing through partisan, hyper-liberal policies that the broad center of America opposes, they will make themselves the nation’s lightening rod for all their frustration and anger built up over decades in […]

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Sep 24 2009

Seniors Are Being Sacrificed For Government Rationed Health Care

The signs have been there since the debate began to scrap our nation’s premier health system and replace it with some lousy US Post Office version of government rationed care. It is now clear the idea of making health care affordable, therefore accessible, was all just a ruse so the power mad liberals in DC […]

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Sep 22 2009

Obamacare Rightly Scares Seniors

Medicare Advantage is the only thing in Medicare working well, because it is a private-government partnership that allows seniors with the means to enhance their coverage over the paltry basic Medicare program – which keeps cheating on its bill by under paying for services rendered (making all of us pay more in treatment costs and […]

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Sep 22 2009

Mr President, Please Don’t Insult Our Intelligence

Health care reform is going to cost a boat load. The numbers keep coming out and it is stunning how much it apparently will cost to insure the uninsured. Of course that is because the government take over of health care will required 5o+ news government organizations and tens of thousands of bureaucrats and – […]

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Sep 19 2009

“Revenge Of The Telemprompter”: Obama’s Presidency Is Failing

I have been trying to understand what President Obama was trying to accomplish when, only days after he promised the American people in the well of congress he would never allow illegal aliens to feed at the bottomless trough of tax payer subsidized health care, he came out and openly admitted he would solve the […]

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Sep 15 2009

Newsweek: We Need Those Damn Death Panels To Save Big $$$’s!

Someone needs to tell the liberals that there really is not a dire economic emergency on health care. We are not on the brink of financial ruin. Health care is expensive, but we are still buying cars, luxury toys, houses, vacations, college educations, clothes, food, etc. We are making do with the rising costs, and […]

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Sep 15 2009

Obamacare Rejected

The President clearly did not close the deal on overhauling our national health care in his speech to Congress last week: Six in 10 say Obama’s proposal, if enacted, would not achieve his goals of expanding coverage to nearly all Americans without raising taxes on the middle class or lowering the quality of health care. […]

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Sep 14 2009

Polls Not Turning Towards Obamacare

Polls are out and not looking good for our young President’s health care proposals. ABC News show no change after his prime time infomercial to Congress: Bottom line: right now, voters are almost exactly where they were before the speech. … Big question II: is dropping the public option the game-changer?  Olympia Snowe says it’s […]

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