Posted on 05/15/2008 12:33:03 AM PDT by Bob J
One more try, and then I'm simply going to throw up my hands and give up trying altogether. ;)
I am in no conceivable way, shape or form "off topic." The title of this thread is: McCain on the Issues - Health Insurance Reform. Discussion of how said "health care reform" is to be PAID FOR, ultimately, is not only germane, but absolutely necesssary, by any intellectually defensible standard.
So, please: no more of this "off topic" nonsense, 'kay? 'Kay. ;)
If McCain agrees with me, there are no increased costs
... and if I manage to master the art of super-hypnosis by tomorrow evening, Salma Hayek's private life is going to take a dramatic and otherwise inexplicable turn. One's just as defensible a supposition as the other, I imagine. ;)
You watch the Food Channel?
I HATE those cake show too.
God bless JR.
You're off topic on illegals, I've explained that, "reform" in the context of the position statement excludes them
IMO health care shold be paid for by the consumers, imo the most sensible way through insurance for most of us.
Availability is an issue, particularly availability outside the confines of an employer.
I've explained that, read my posts, I'll respond to disagreements.
You're really concerned about illegals. I am too, but I recognize much of that fight is lost.
Employers of guest workers, my opinion not McCains, must be responsible for insurance, health, liability, unemployment.
If they're not, we're all going to pay for it, in dollars, and in reduced standards of care.And yes, I'd like to see him address the elephant.
“I will not make that mistake again.”
Yes, it would have been so much more fruitful for conservatives to have Gore or Kerry sitting in the Oval office. I bet the Afghans and Iraqis wish it were so.
Just like it was when Billy boy was there. Ahhh, the fond memories of passing ALL our legislation and sitting OUR justices on the Supreme Court.
No, you just can’t buy moments like that.
You're off topic on illegals
Find the word "illegals" in the plainly stated (and, as yet, wholly UNrefuted) statement, above.
You're better than this, SJ. Seriously.
Citation...?
Since I originally introduced the figure of 12k, I feel a certain responsibility to this question. I refer you to the same business week article I quoted earlier:
Businessweek: "McCain's Health-Care Proposal" by Catherine Arnst A Kaiser Family Foundation survey released last year found the average annual premium of an employer-based insurance policy is $12,000, of which employees pay about one-third.
John McCain needs to go read Milton Friedman if he really wants to reform heath care.
*shrugs* As it turns out, With the Repubs now offering Gore's Globull Warming/Kyoto crap, and Kerry's insurance coverage, plus amnesty, it doesn't seem to make that much difference at all, does it?
Slavery, in other words?
You sounded like Ric Flair just then.
Speak thou no ill of the marvelous magical Money Fairy, unwashed Saracen heathen. ;)
Kyoto was a indeed a worldwide wealth redistribution plan, but absent China and India participation. McCain wants a replacement for Kyoto, also a worldwide wealth redistribution plan. He has said he would like to have China and India participate, but would go ahead without them if they do not oblige.
McCain has ALWAYS favored an international component in the TRADE of carbon credits. That is the element that will see the U.S. economy tank and will effect the largest wealth redistribution.
There is nothing good about his plan. He needs to start listening to Inhofe instead of Al Gore and Maurice Strong.
You can vote for him, I'm not trying to stop you. The majority of threads started here are the reverse, questioning all of us detractors about this and that. Seriously, I think some of you are paid by the McCain Campaign to do this. You (maybe not you specifically, but certainly others here) all follow the same worn out treatise on why you have to vote for him.
So, I take it then that you are not a Conservative and don't subscribe to any of the ideological principles of this board?
Need I remind you that this is a Conservative board and not a Republican board?
Why are you here?
Conform or else, huh?
Then address that issue through trade negotiations. As it is, pharma companies have a shortened effective patent life for their products because the patent clock starts when the drug is submitted, not when it is approved. Speeding up the process for generics will just eat into that further.
I wasn’t looking for you to be obligated, I was pointing out that if there are not taxes paid for the poorest wage earners, there there is not tax against which to take the credit and there is no benefit for those who would need the assistance most.
Thanks for your kind reply.
In truth, all McCain has done is SAY what he will do. His record does not support anything he is now saying. Even now, he is backtracking and rationalizing his way back to his old tricks (ala comprehensive immigration reform, etc.).
Personally, I won't vote for him - won't vote for the other two either (now, you're gonna tell me a no vote for him is a vote for them). I find it extremely arrogant for him to be 'looking' back on his administration in the year 2013 and revering all the wonderful things he's done (yet to do). This is an egomanic pure and simple. Rather, he should be reflecting on his part in tearing down the Republican Party these past few decades. No thank you Mr. McCain.
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