The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
Windsun33 -
I would have to concur with you that the 636 you mentioned do look much like a bunch of those in a Prep School with the Boys in Oxford Blue jackets and Pearl White trousers, and the Girls in Maroon jackets. They all have their distinctive school ties though.
Teutonic Knight
On Oct 22 10:25 PM Windsun33 wrote:
> The biggest single problem in health care is not the insurance companies, > or the doctors, or the drug companies. > > It is because the whole system is politically driven by bought and > paid for politicians out of Washington. They pander to special interests > and refuse to make any hard choices. > > What is needed is a complete revamp from the ground up, including > medicare, but that simply will not happen when you have 636 rabid > politicians deciding what "we" need.
The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
Now I understand what Obama meant when he stood on the podium in the Fall of 2008 campaigning with that sign "CHANGE" underneath his chin.
For the so-called healthcare "Reform", you will see the following CHANGE coming your way: -
1) The life-boat that now carries the number "Insured (or paid)" will have to open up and suck in that extra 30 million "uninsured". Nothing comes from nothing. Want to know what this means?
The waiting room in your doctor's office will be more crowdier, the time to book an appointment with your family doctor and specialist will be longer. Forget about same day appointment now.
2) Your current dues on your healthcare cost will rise, and your inocme tax will also rise to pay for the extra load.
So now you understand what he meant by "CHANGE".
I hope he doesn't short-changing me again. I voted for him last year though.
The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
I would have to concur with you that the 636 you mentioned do look much like a bunch of those in a Prep School with the Boys in Oxford Blue jackets and Pearl White trousers, and the Girls in Maroon jackets. They all have their distinctive school ties though.
Teutonic Knight
On Oct 22 10:25 PM Windsun33 wrote:
> The biggest single problem in health care is not the insurance companies,
> or the doctors, or the drug companies.
>
> It is because the whole system is politically driven by bought and
> paid for politicians out of Washington. They pander to special interests
> and refuse to make any hard choices.
>
> What is needed is a complete revamp from the ground up, including
> medicare, but that simply will not happen when you have 636 rabid
> politicians deciding what "we" need.
The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
It is easy for one to say "...move to Canada...". I lived and worked in Canada in the early eighties before moving down here.
Jobs are so few in Canada, at least in my humble experience, so much so that if one is lucky to find one, one would just hang on to it for life.
TK
On Oct 22 07:03 PM The Geoffster wrote:
> Adopt free market health insurance reforms. If you can't afford your
> premium, move to Canada.
The Hypocrisy and High Stakes of Healthcare Reform [View article]
For the so-called healthcare "Reform", you will see the following CHANGE coming your way: -
1) The life-boat that now carries the number "Insured (or paid)" will have to open up and suck in that extra 30 million "uninsured". Nothing comes from nothing. Want to know what this means?
The waiting room in your doctor's office will be more crowdier, the time to book an appointment with your family doctor and specialist will be longer. Forget about same day appointment now.
2) Your current dues on your healthcare cost will rise, and your inocme tax will also rise to pay for the extra load.
So now you understand what he meant by "CHANGE".
I hope he doesn't short-changing me again. I voted for him last year though.
TK