Posted on 09/08/2009 10:45:40 PM PDT by American Dream 246
Edited on 09/08/2009 10:50:07 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
How can we ensure that those who need medical care receive it while also reducing health-care costs? The answers offered by Democrats in Washington all rest on one principle: that increased government involvement can solve the problem. I fundamentally disagree.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.blogspot.com ...
How awesome would it be if as everyone settled in to watch Obama tomorrow the screen went blank and you heard a rather flat voice from the North state “Mr. Obama will not be speaking with you tonight”
Please could you tell me how to post in “breaking News”? I tried but for some reason it did not work. I really would like that post about Sarah op ed to be seen ALL day tomorrow.
Can someone help? Thank you :-)
This is a very excellent oped.
It’s kinda a policy paper to me.
Good work, Mrs. Sarah Palin. And to WSJ, very timely indeed.
To Obama ... listen to Voices of Wisdom ... the voice of the common sense people!!!!!!
I think that's because he has a teleprompter on either side of him.
I find his style of speech halting and dictatorial.
I find it irritating and nauseating.
Kind of like listening to an automated recording.
On a loop.
... Finally, President Obama argues in his op-ed that Democrats' proposals "will provide every American with some basic consumer protections that will finally hold insurance companies accountable." Of course consumer protection sounds like a good idea. And it's true that insurance companies can be unaccountable and unresponsive institutionsmuch like the federal government. That similarity makes this shift in focus seem like nothing more than an attempt to deflect attention away from the details of the Democrats' proposalsproposals that will increase our deficit, decrease our paychecks, and increase the power of unaccountable government technocrats.
Instead of poll-driven "solutions," let's talk about real health-care reform: market-oriented, patient-centered, and result-driven. As the Cato Institute's Michael Cannon and others have argued, such policies include giving all individuals the same tax benefits received by those who get coverage through their employers; providing Medicare recipients with vouchers that allow them to purchase their own coverage; reforming tort laws to potentially save billions each year in wasteful spending; and changing costly state regulations to allow people to buy insurance across state lines. Rather than another top-down government plan, let's give Americans control over their own health care.
Democrats have never seriously considered such ideas, instead rushing through their own controversial proposals. After all, they don't need Republicans to sign on: Democrats control the House, the Senate and the presidency. But if passed, the Democrats' proposals will significantly alter a large sector of our economy. They will not improve our health care. They will not save us money. And, despite what the president says, they will not "provide more stability and security to every American."
We often hear such overblown promises from Washington. With first principles in mind and with the facts in hand, tell them that this time we're not buying it.
BTTT
I cannot watch another Obozo speech. I can’t stand looking at him or hearing him.
Nothing the Liar In Chief has to say can come to any good.
I agree
I like to see some Republicans walk out in protest while he is speaking.
Speaking of Rush, notice Sarah’s reference to Obama not needing any Republican help to get anything passed in Congress; sounds likes Rush.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2334460/posts
I love it! She will take a lot of Oxygen out of the room !!!!!
Hey Obozo, you are pwned!!!
If they had any chutzpah, they'd unplug his teleprompter on their way out.
I am going to seriously compare historic speeches by Mussolini against Obamas speech. Well maybe I will as I really do not want to make my ears bleed.
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