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Republican bashes Dems over health-care proposals

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MD | 9:30 a.m. Nov. 14, 2009
The Dems will never agree to tort reform. They are heavily subsidized by the legal profession and will always act as their lap dog. Harry Reid was a personal injury attorney before entering politics.
Hypocrisy | 9:42 a.m. Nov. 14, 2009
The Republicans in Congress already have excellent "government-run" health care benefits for themselves and their families. Let's take away their taxpayer-provided health care and see how their attitudes will change toward the uninsured.

They don't know how it feels when your child needs a crucial surgery and you can't pay for it.
Amen | 11:01 a.m. Nov. 14, 2009
Margaret Thatcher: "The only problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of someone else's money"

I was reading an article on the swine flu in Ukraine and it stated how their socialized health care was "officially" free there, but if you wanted to get any procedure done you had to bribe the hospitals & doctors to move you up the waiting list or you were... well... dead.

God help us.
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Brother Chuck Schroeder | 12:04 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
Oooooooooooh please, speak English GOP, I don't speak whines after 2008. House Democrats missed opportunities (they could give a rats-behind less when that Bill went through about anything the GOP had to offer, while THEY sat on it along on their thumb's to, because talk is cheap, and they want to TRY to get re-elected again in 2010), to improve the House-passed health care bill when they rejected Republican ideas to limit lawsuits and give states more flexibility to enact innovative changes, a GOP lawmaker said. OH I AM SURE we'll see more of U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. on FOX News Sunday, U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. is a Freshman, still all wet behind the ears, he may look a bit like George W Bush, however, he's NOT in the pocket's of the PAC's, special interest, Ins Companies, Union's, Drug Maker's, AMA, lobbiests, Wall Street etc. just yet, U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. Is not a Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck yet either. So Mr. U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., I say in part, want whine with your cheese?.



CHOICES | 12:40 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
AMERICANS have two plans from which to choose.

The DEMOCRAT plan

or

THE REPUBLICAN INSURANCE INDUSTRY PROFIT PROTECTION PLAN.

YIKES.
MormonDem | 12:48 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
MD:
Actually, clear back in April Obama brought Republican leaders in to try to negotiate. He said "We're willing to compromise on tort reform. What are you willing to compromise on?" He was met with silence. They didn't want to negotiate, they just wanted to obstruct and try to score political points.

So that's why there's no tort reform in the bill.
Another MD | 3:16 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
@MormonDem
Right. You were in the room and that's what was said? Or are you reporting from some progressive Blog? I'm not interested in talking points. Where did you get this information?
Re: Amen  | 3:28 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
Haha, because that's exactly what we're trying to do, implement the Ukraine's health care system in the United States.

If you're going to oppose health care reform, please try and present a legitimate argument -- instead of the standard Glen Beck socialist paranoia.

It's just not too convincing and a little silly saying our health care system will look like the Ukraine's -- or any body else's for that matter.

We do our own thing and always will -- which is why I'm proud to be an American. I think they are just trying to make it easier to buy health insurance in our great country.
Why we should oppose. | 4:06 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
WASHINGTON – The government paid more than $47 billion in questionable Medicare claims including medical treatment showing little relation to a patient's condition, wasting taxpayer dollars at a rate nearly three times the previous year. Need anymore proof that Obamacare will be a disaster?
Anonymous | 4:12 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
This is news? Of course they disagree, they're cats and dogs. The dems could say the earth is round, and the repubs would disagree. It's just the American nonsensical way of doing things.
Seattleview | 6:09 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
See this Headline today:
WASHINGTON » The government paid more than $47 billion in questionable Medicare claims including medical treatment showing little relation to a patient's condition, wasting taxpayer dollars at a rate nearly three times the previous year.
Excerpts of a new federal report, obtained by The Associated Press, show a dramatic increase in improper payments in the $440 billion Medicare program that has been cited by government auditors as a high risk for fraud and waste for 20 years.

The new healtch care program will only be worse.

We need to demand that Congress turn this healthcare reform into a a bill that remphasizes lower cost and less fraud.

Beck Conservative | 7:16 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
I'm keepin' my health insurance as it is. I got good insurance that pays 70% of my medical costs so I'm happy. Sure, if I get a serious disease and my total cost is over $100,000 I'll be ruined but that isn't gonna happen. I'm healthy. If it does I'll just go bankrupt or sell all of my stuff or something. No socialist is gonna take away my good insurance policy!

I think we should reduce costs by not letting the insurance companies insure people likely to get sick. They shouldn't insure fat people, smokers, people who eat bacon or don't run everyday. If any of those kind of people lie and the insurance companies find out they should just refuse to pay. It's them people's own fault.

I know, its about the kids. Sure, American kids get sick and even die more often than kids in other developed countries but really it's the parents' fault, not mine. I don't want my tax dollars paying for their care! Poor people or even middle class people should think about that before they have kids!
Roland Kayser | 8:10 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
To Re: Amen: Actually the health care plan that seems to be developing resembles Switzerland's in many respects.
What a joke.. | 8:18 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
Seriously, folks, are those of you behind the plan (whether you are Democrat, Independent, or not) happy with the price tag on this plan? Does it not seem rather absurd to redo a plan for 11% of the population that doesnt have insurance and end up with this price tag? Wow.

And the Pelosi-ites decide they will just tax whoever they can come up with to pay for it,including medical device companies. Do you know that this tax to medical device companies raises their taxes by 50%? How about we send all U.S. medical device companies running for the hills outside of our borders to benefit other countries because of the Obama plan? I dont know anybody that wants a 50% increase, do you?

This plan is just complete insanity. Can one Democrat out there justify this $1.3B price tag? Or is it better to just follow your party?
Anonymous | 8:36 p.m. Nov. 14, 2009
DESTRUCTION OF THE FAMILY movie coming out!

Get your seat folks now, because prices are going up. No Family Discounts, No Child Discounts, and absolutely no Baby Discounts!

Starring Selfish People (Senators, CEO's of Health Insurance companies and pharmaceuticals).

Point... Lets make money from families by continuing to raise healthcare costs on them and vote against healthcare change in the Senate.
Anonymous | 3:39 a.m. Nov. 15, 2009
That movie Destruction of the Family is real life.

Healthcare costs are ruining Families in America.

The current Healthcare system is ruining Family Health, Family Finances, and Marriages.

TIME FOR CHANGE IS NOW IN AMERICA!
Anonymous | 3:50 p.m. Nov. 16, 2009
Republican bashing Democrats on Healthcare? Is this the same Republican Senator Mark Kirk who said In July 2007, proposed what he sees as a long term solution to the problem of Mexican immigration: shipping condoms to poor area of Mexico: "A slower rate of growth of Mexico's population would improve the economy of Mexico. It would also reduce the environmental pressure on Mexico's ecosystem. But a slower rate of growth would also reduce the long-term illegal immigration pressure on America's borders.

Sounds like he is for the Family! A slower rate of family growth would reduce healthcare costs....

Hmmm.....

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