GOP senators do not appose reform, they appose Obama's flawed bill... and their option isn't public, it is supplied by their employer, which just happens to be the government.I point out the GOP Senators since their the ones against HC reform while they take full advantage of THEIR public option for it.
GOP senators do not appose reform, they appose Obama's flawed bill...
Do you bother to read your own articles? Here is what the Republican said in the first article:The words speak for themselves & no amount of spin can change them.
GOP leaders want to KILL any HC reform....PERIOD
Think Progress While advocating bipartisanship, Baucus admits GOP leadership is trying to ‘kill’ health care reform.
While advocating bipartisanship, Baucus admits GOP leadership is trying to ‘kill’ health care reform - Democratic Underground
Wonk Room GrassleyWatch: Tracking Grassley’s Efforts To Obstruct Health Care Reform
This bill, as in the Obama bill. Not ALL reform. The article was deceptive and inaccurate when it used that quote as evidence that Republicans want to defeat ANY healthcare reform bill.The Republican leadership in the Senate and in the House is doing its utmost to kill this bill,” he said. “They are putting intense political pressure on Chuck Grassley, Olympia Snow and Mike Enzi, to bow out, because they want to kill it.
Yes. Very credible indeed. Are these the people you hang out with? I wouldn't be surprised if you regularly visited that forum, it is full of rambling partisan hacks.I don't give a flying f*#k what kind of a plan Max Baucus wants
To say that is a silly argument. You have ZERO proof of your claim. The republicans have their own reform bill. Explain to me how having a reform bill means you are against reform. It is IDIOTIC. You assumption is grounded in partisan ideology and not factual information.Devil505 said:GOP leaders are just looking to kill HC reform. To deny that is a silly argument.
The whole point is to make HC affordable.
This is not an entitlement......It's an option.
I point out the GOP Senators since their the ones against HC reform while they take full advantage of THEIR public option for it.
That is absolutely right.DrunkenAsparagus said:Medicaid is an option for those who qualify. A public option basically says that any one can obtain insurance who wants it by legal right. That's an entitlement
Good grief, thought we already hashed this one out. I swear I need to channel Barney Frank and say at times talking to some of you has the same benefit as talking to the dining room table. If anything the specific Rasmussen poll just showed that Democrats are more informed.
The question in the Rasmussen poll was "Did bush know about 9/11 before it happened". Anyone that followed the news, read a few books or so, would of course know that Bush was informed in August that Bin Laden was intending on attacking the U.S. by hijacking planes to fly into buildings...you know kind of like what happened on 9/11! Did Bush know before it happened? Well golly folks, he was briefed in August after all about a warning....
But the mass of stupidity we call (R)epugnants only watch FIXed news, which heaped praise and worship on the most incompetent fools of a President. So would the FIXed viewers be aware of Bush's failure to address certain key warnings? Would the FIXed viewers be aware that no WMDs were found? Would the FIXed viewers be aware that there was no al-Qaeda link?
(you know the false link that was told to us while the suspect was under 'torture'? Yep them harsh interogation methods sure do work)
Folks, we are talking about people with a lack of gray matter that can not even figure out that Colbert is mocking them.
Medicaid is an option for those who qualify. A public option basically says that any one can obtain insurance who wants it by legal right. That's an entitlement
No. Incorrect. You need to get better informed on this issue.
An entitlement by definition is a government program providing benefits to members of a specified group.
The public option is a low-cost alternative to private insurance. People will still have to pay for it out of their own pockets/paycheck -- just not as much.
As far as the quality of care--that is a different issue. I have serious doubts about any massive government run program.
But no, it is NOT an entitlement.
...and Gill is the first one out the blocks trying to derail the thread, change the subject, get people talking about something else.
And with such boldness and bravado, too--Not a source or link in sight.
Gill, your partisan hackery is amusing...:mrgreen::lol:
BTW-what is exactly is the 'abortion misperception'???
Devil505 ran away again...:roll:
I was just baiting you...you never responded to my last post, wondering if you ever will.Been busy & on other threads.......What did I run from again?
Repost it pleaseI was just baiting you...you never responded to my last post, wondering if you ever will.
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