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Originally posted by chancellor View PostWe will agree to disagree here. It's one thing to have a framework, and hammer out details in committee. It's another to announce and not even have a framework for how the bill gets funded. Politically, I think that's suicide for a bill. Now, everybody from every political angle will be taking their shots at it, and it'll end up too toxic to pursue. And the Dems, more than likely, will be handed some juicy sound bites from the right, and they'll use those to justify not progressing. So, not pursuing the bill becomes a win-win - Dems don't do anything to piss off any of their core groups, and will almost certainly get political ammo to use against the GOP in the upcoming elections.If I whisper my wicked marching orders into the ether with no regard to where or how they may bear fruit, I am blameless should a broken spirit carry those orders out upon the innocent, for it was not my hand that took the action merely my lips which let slip their darkest wish. ~Daniel Devereaux 2011
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Originally posted by onejayhawk View PostThat would be the reconciliation bill. Same problem, different day.
J"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"
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Originally posted by nots View PostOn a serious, non snarky note, i was interested in the CA universal health care experiment. I think individual states can be labs for the validity of many diffenent ideas, without exposing the entire country to them. Some may work and some may not (see the job killing $15/hr Seattle minimum wage as an example) but if a state wants to try something outside the box, i woukd look forward to processing the resuts. CA is a big state--its a great lab for universal health careLast edited by cardboardbox; 06-27-2017, 12:21 AM."The Times found no pattern of sexual misconduct by Mr. Biden, beyond the hugs, kisses and touching that women previously said made them uncomfortable." -NY Times
"For a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus, nationally, you’ve got to start off with the presumption that at least the essence of what she’s talking about is real, whether or not she forgets facts" - Joe Biden
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Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View PostYou're telling me that between September and March, nobody had time to read 1000 pages?
JAd Astra per Aspera
Oh. In that case, never mind. - Wonderboy
GITH fails logic 101. - bryanbutler
Bah...OJH caught me. - Pogues
I don't know if you guys are being willfully ignorant, but... - Judge Jude
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This needs no comment from me...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its analysis of the GOP’s Senate health care bill on Monday. The Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 would cut $772 billion from Medicaid over the next decade, and 15 million fewer people would be on the program’s rolls. Overall, 28 million Americans are projected to be without insurance in 2026 under current law; the CBO says it would be 49 million people under the Senate bill."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostThis needs no comment from me...If I whisper my wicked marching orders into the ether with no regard to where or how they may bear fruit, I am blameless should a broken spirit carry those orders out upon the innocent, for it was not my hand that took the action merely my lips which let slip their darkest wish. ~Daniel Devereaux 2011
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Fox News web site headlines right now
SCENE OF THE CRIME
Movement seen at Syrian air base where last chemical attack originated
White House says Syria potentially prepping another chemical attack
VIDEO: Trump administration warns Syria about consequences of using chemical weapons
Russia accuses US of provocation over Syria warning
Syria needs Iran and Russia's approval to use chemical warfare, Gen. Keane says
Airstrike on ISIS-run jail in eastern Syria kills 42, activists say
wait here it is towards the bottom
Senate health bill would lower deficit, increase number of uninsured, CBO says
- WH criticizes CBO report, cites 'history of inaccuracy'
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...mate-says.html
so stupids - worry about Syria - not about losing your health insurance
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Originally posted by swampdragon View PostSenate health bill would lower deficit, increase number of uninsured, CBO says
- WH criticizes CBO report, cites 'history of inaccuracy'
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...mate-says.html
so stupids - worry about Syria - not about losing your health insurance
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostThis CBO inaccuracy spin amazes me. I want journalists to press law makers on this--let's grant them the CBO may be off. By how many? 2 million, 5, 10? Be supeer generous and go with 10, and have those GOP politicians look into the camera as the the remaining 10-20 million off of insurance is an acceptable number.67.5
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Originally posted by Hodor View PostIt'd be a surprise if it mattered at all. Most of the people supporting trump and this administration already view those who can't afford to pay for their own health care, lazy freeloaders.
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Originally posted by Hodor View PostIt'd be a surprise if it mattered at all. Most of the people supporting trump and this administration already view those who can't afford to pay for their own health care, lazy freeloaders.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI guess that is what allows them to justify supporting politicians willing to let them die. I'd love it if someone forced a politician into admitting it though. I've love it if someone asked Trump et al, "which do you think will cause more pain, suffering, and death-- 1. terrorists and illegal immigrants committing crime, or 2. This health care legislation?" The math is undeniable on which is the right answer, and I'd like to know how any of them justify spending so much time, money, and words on the former, while trying to push this through.67.5
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Originally posted by Hodor View PostMost of the people supporting trump and this administration already view those who can't afford to pay for their own health care, lazy freeloaders.
I have to admit, though, it does give me pause... Even though the vast majority of people who oppose universal health care are clearly greedy sociopaths who would like to see the lazy poor ground into mulch to fertilize the perfectly manicured grounds of their estates so that their show ponies might prance more proudly, every once in awhile I'll hear one of the more educated and less eeeeeevil among them say something that sounds almost fair and sensible, like...
They have doubts about the government's ability to effectively and efficiently manage such a complex system, and would like to see it play out at the state level first; or,
They have concerns that the reduction and/or removal of competitive practices, profit motives, and private innovation will drive higher costs and damage the quality of the delivery of service; or,
They fear that the health care industry will become bogged down in the swamp of government corruption, cronyism, and back room special interest sleaze; or,
They have apprehension about things like:
- Lessened patient flexibility and choice.
- Free/ subsidized care leading to higher consumption of services and exploding costs that will outstrip the hoped-for cost reduction associated with better preventative care.
- Government mandates impeding doctor flexibility, leading to poorer quality of overall patient care.
- The removal of personal behavioral incentives to take responsibility for one's own health.
- Reduced incentives to pursue medical research, development, and investment.
- The government passing additional restrictions and tax increases on smoking and fast food, leading to an erosion of personal freedoms.
- Health care services, drugs, equipment, etc. may become subject to rationing by the government, leading to unintended consequences like unacceptable waits for treatment.
- Once a government benefit is taken as a right by the public, it becomes virtually impossible to undo it or rein it in later if the costs should spiral out of control.
Assuming you believe that respectful acknowledgement of reasonable concerns like those might better advance us to a place of understanding and compromise, how would you appeal to those folks to join your side in the universal health care cause?"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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