View Full Version : Group of conservative organizers: NO REFORM AT ALL
Jenn[_2_]
August 22nd 09, 06:14 PM
http://tinyurl.com/naxz55
ScottW2
August 22nd 09, 09:57 PM
On Aug 22, 10:14*am, Jenn > wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/naxz55
The source who got himself on the call was an organizer for the AFL-
CIO, and AFL-CIO spokesman Eddie Vale provided me with the organizer’s
notes.
Well that's credible. None the less, let's presume for the sake of
discussion
it wasn't just more union BS.
" “The purpose of Tea Parties is not to find a solution to the health
care crisis — it is to stop what is not the solution: Obamacare.”
Do your think protests rallies and townhalls are the forum to find
solutions? LoL.
They are there to express opinions on proposals, not brainstorm.
So far the dems have lost the trust of America on this issue.
Many did it with their own mouths stating over and over that they
prefer
single payer while claiming Obamacare isn't a start to exactly that.
Claiming over and over that you get to keep what you have if you like
it
but putting provision after provision in proposals that undermines
your ability to do just that.
Obama has never retracted his statement that he is for single payer.
He says no one will get between you and your doctor but then
pushes a gov't panel to decide for your doctor what is the right thing
to do.
He says it must be revenue neutral but CBO laughs at that.
He says he won't reduce Medicare benefits for senior but
claims billions in savings from medicare.
We all know medicare only manages to get by today because
of the subsidy of privately insured. As gov't expands that program
by millions will private insurers be able to continue to subsidize
care provided to the gov't program or will it fold under the burden
leaving only the gov't plan?
ScottW
MiNe 109
August 23rd 09, 04:09 AM
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Jenn > wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/naxz55
Dick Armey and Betsey McCaughey both had to leave jobs recently.
Stephen
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