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Lu Powell[_8_] August 7th 09 04:15 PM

On health care reform
 
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal takeover
of it. Remember that the Feds took over a Nevada whorehouse for back taxes,
and couldn't make it work? The President and his Congress have rushed into a
government plan without apparently considering other options.

For example, they should look at the Swiss program where health care is all
privately funded with close government oversight.

Over a thousand state and Federal mandates have forced health insurance
premiums through the roof.

Prohibiting drug purchases by the Feds from foreign sources is a budget
buster.

Disallowing insurance pools ought to be eliminated. Allowing interstate
purchase of insurance ought to be a no-brainer.

Tort reform must be a part of the fix, unless the lawmakers have been so
co-opted by the trial lawyers association they can't make a move.

I have read much of the House bill, (something the Congressmen haven't
done), and my mind is boggled at the creation of a bureaucrat's wet dream!
Who writes that crap? Where and when were hearings conducted to receive
input from experts in the field, and from the loyal opposition?

I'm no birther, no right-wing Republican, no neo-Nazi. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives. I
think for myself, refusing to toe any party's line, unlike some folks in
this forum.

Now, Harry, et al, take your shot at killing the messenger rather than
offering constructive thought.


Jim August 7th 09 10:25 PM

On health care reform
 
Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I think for myself, refusing to toe any party's line, unlike some folks
in this forum.

It's becoming more and more interesting looking at the people who are
protesting health care reform. Senior citizens, who clearly have
Medicare. And I've never seen anyone protest being eligible for Medicare.

I don't see young people, with kids, in those audiences, just people who
already have a government run health care plan, protesting against what
they already have.

I'd bet there is no one who has no health insurance among the protesters.

I believe the protesters have another agenda, for they can't believe
what their signs say, for they already have what they protest against.

Obama haters, closeted racists, "good" Republicans, who hate everything
that's not them. Taking their direction from organizations such as
"Freedom Works," maybe not even knowing that's where their directions
are coming from.

"Toeing the party line," indeed.


Now, Harry, et al, take your shot at killing the messenger rather than
offering constructive thought.



Lu Powell[_8_] August 8th 09 01:06 AM

On health care reform
 

"Jim" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I think for myself, refusing to toe any party's line, unlike some folks
in this forum.

It's becoming more and more interesting looking at the people who are
protesting health care reform. Senior citizens, who clearly have
Medicare. And I've never seen anyone protest being eligible for Medicare.

I don't see young people, with kids, in those audiences, just people who
already have a government run health care plan, protesting against what
they already have.

I'd bet there is no one who has no health insurance among the protesters.

I believe the protesters have another agenda, for they can't believe
what their signs say, for they already have what they protest against.

Obama haters, closeted racists, "good" Republicans, who hate everything
that's not them. Taking their direction from organizations such as
"Freedom Works," maybe not even knowing that's where their directions
are coming from.

"Toeing the party line," indeed.


Now, Harry, et al, take your shot at killing the messenger rather than
offering constructive thought.



Don't know what "Freedom Works" is. Never was a "good" Republican. Do know
how to spot cynicism and blind allegiance to a liberal agenda.


Lu Powell[_8_] August 8th 09 01:12 AM

On health care reform
 

"Jim" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I think for myself, refusing to toe any party's line, unlike some folks
in this forum.

It's becoming more and more interesting looking at the people who are
protesting health care reform. Senior citizens, who clearly have
Medicare. And I've never seen anyone protest being eligible for Medicare.

I don't see young people, with kids, in those audiences, just people who
already have a government run health care plan, protesting against what
they already have.

I'd bet there is no one who has no health insurance among the protesters.

I believe the protesters have another agenda, for they can't believe
what their signs say, for they already have what they protest against.

Obama haters, closeted racists, "good" Republicans, who hate everything
that's not them. Taking their direction from organizations such as
"Freedom Works," maybe not even knowing that's where their directions
are coming from.

"Toeing the party line," indeed.


Now, Harry, et al, take your shot at killing the messenger rather than
offering constructive thought.



....and the points about alternative solutions are merely ignored? Harry
isn't the only one trying to kill the messenger while failing to look at
ideas.


Frogwatch August 8th 09 01:32 AM

On health care reform
 
On Aug 7, 8:12*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message

m...



Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives..

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.


I think for myself, refusing to toe any party's line, unlike some folks
in this forum.


It's becoming more and more interesting looking at the people who are
protesting health care reform. *Senior citizens, who clearly have
Medicare. *And I've never seen anyone protest being eligible for Medicare.


I don't see young people, with kids, in those audiences, just people who
already have a government run health care plan, protesting against what
they already have.


I'd bet there is no one who has no health insurance among the protesters.


I believe the protesters have another agenda, for they can't believe
what their signs say, for they already have what they protest against.


Obama haters, closeted racists, "good" Republicans, who hate everything
that's not them. *Taking their direction from organizations such as
"Freedom Works," maybe not even knowing that's where their directions
are coming from.


"Toeing the party line," indeed.


Now, Harry, et al, take your shot at killing the messenger rather than
offering constructive thought.


...and the points about alternative solutions are merely ignored? Harry
isn't the only one trying to kill the messenger while failing to look at
ideas.


JIm:

If you look in that link in my post on anti-obamacare protests you see
young people, old people, people with kids, women with babies, not all
retirees.

Vic Smith August 8th 09 01:55 AM

On health care reform
 
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:25:45 -0700, Jim wrote:

Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I heard that in one of those town hall meeting on "question" to the
bigwig was a shouted, foaming "I want the government to keep its
filthy hands off my Medicare!!"
Weird way of thinking.
I think the people should be given a real choice.
Some form of health care/insurance reform legislated by the gov by
elected representatives, or the gov should get out of the health
business entirely by killing Medicare.
Give the folks a choice.

--Vic

Vic Smith August 8th 09 02:50 AM

On health care reform
 
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 20:12:26 -0400, "Lu Powell"
wrote:



...and the points about alternative solutions are merely ignored? Harry
isn't the only one trying to kill the messenger while failing to look at
ideas.


There's all kinds of "ideas." Then there's the "status quo" and fear
of change.
Tort reform should be a big part of any change. Knocks down defensive
medicine costs and malpractice premiums.
Big savings there.
Huge mistake by Obama not insisting on that. Undermines his
credibility.

--Vic

Frogwatch August 8th 09 04:11 AM

On health care reform
 
On Aug 7, 9:50*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 20:12:26 -0400, "Lu Powell"
wrote:



...and the points about alternative solutions are merely ignored? Harry
isn't the only one trying to kill the messenger while failing to look at
ideas.


There's all kinds of "ideas." *Then there's the "status quo" and fear
of change.
Tort reform should be a big part of any change. *Knocks down defensive
medicine costs and malpractice premiums.
Big savings there.
Huge mistake by Obama not insisting on that. *Undermines his
credibility.

--Vic *


No dem on earth will ever get behind tort reform. Lawyers are big
contributors to the Dems. This is one big reason we will never have
real health care reform.

J. Leo August 8th 09 12:39 PM

On health care reform
 
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 19:55:44 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:25:45 -0700, Jim wrote:

Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I heard that in one of those town hall meeting on "question" to the
bigwig was a shouted, foaming "I want the government to keep its
filthy hands off my Medicare!!"
Weird way of thinking.
I think the people should be given a real choice.
Some form of health care/insurance reform legislated by the gov by
elected representatives, or the gov should get out of the health
business entirely by killing Medicare.
Give the folks a choice.

--Vic


Perhaps the shouter you heard about was referring to his Medicare
supplement.
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.

BAR[_2_] August 8th 09 10:26 PM

On health care reform
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:25:45 -0700, Jim wrote:

Lu Powell wrote:
I'm in favor of health care reform, though not in favor of Federal
takeover of it. I'm just a senior
citizen with conservative views on the role of government in our lives.

Congratulations, you probably have Medicare, which won't be "taken over
by the government," no matter what anyone tells you.

I heard that in one of those town hall meeting on "question" to the
bigwig was a shouted, foaming "I want the government to keep its
filthy hands off my Medicare!!"
Weird way of thinking.
I think the people should be given a real choice.
Some form of health care/insurance reform legislated by the gov by
elected representatives, or the gov should get out of the health
business entirely by killing Medicare.
Give the folks a choice.


Kill Medicare, repeal the taxes on social security and let people buy
insurance across state lines.



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