More GOP men saying "slow down" and avoiding Sarah Palin's "Hell no!" like the plague.
1 posted on
08/10/2009 2:43:27 PM PDT by
Al B.
To: wardaddy; KLT; montesquiue; Downsouth55; Michael Knight; ejonesie22; bkwells; DogwoodSouth; ...
2 posted on
08/10/2009 2:46:52 PM PDT by
WKB
(From "Handout" to "Bailout")
To: Al B.
Yeah, “haste” is the problem.
We need to plan more slowly to kill the elderly.
3 posted on
08/10/2009 2:47:54 PM PDT by
donna
(Synonyms: Feminism, Marxism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism)
To: Al B.
Another RINO in Washington when he is there.
4 posted on
08/10/2009 2:49:29 PM PDT by
bmwcyle
(Obama's lies make Bill Clinton's lie small)
To: Al B.
"Gov. Haley Barbour (R-Miss.), chair of the Republican Governors Association, told reporters this afternoon that one reason people are reacting so strongly around the country is because they think the White House is moving far too quickly on an issue of tremendous concern."No dipstick, that's an insider talking point. We are reacting strongly to socialism not debating the amount of time to allow socialism to take over the entire damn nation.
Another loser in the Republican Party.
5 posted on
08/10/2009 2:54:11 PM PDT by
jwalsh07
(CommieCare: Need a Stent, Take a Pain Pill. Next!)
To: Al B.
A guy I work with who is beyond pissed about the ObamaCare Bill says he is pissed at the Republicans too because they are “trying to dance” on this. Everyone there seemed to agree with him. Of course this was last week before Palin’s comments.
Anyway, these guys don't seem to get it.
6 posted on
08/10/2009 2:55:50 PM PDT by
redk
To: Al B.
11 posted on
08/10/2009 3:05:04 PM PDT by
exist
To: Al B.
More GOP men saying "slow down" and avoiding Sarah Palin's "Hell no!" like the plague. I agree. This is a mistake and wimpy to boot, to not point out the inherit problems with socialized medicine, and not just the manner in which the bill is handled.
I'm now taking my pro-Barbour tagline off. I hope - for the country's sake - that he gets it together on this matter. America needs a strong stable of conservatives that can appeal to the mushy middle too. I thought Haley could be that, especially with how he handled Katrina in his state. Now I'm not so sure.
To: Al B.
Obama: "I Don't Want the Folks who Created the Mess to do a lot of Talking" "
Okay, then the DEMOCRATS need to shut up!!!
Lets review:
Who was it that moved Medicare Trust Funds out of the "trust box" and into the General Revenue, replacing them with Government I.O.U.s?
Who was it that expanded Medicare and Medicaid to cover many, many more people than it was originally designed to cover?
The History of Medicare
In 1965, the Social Security Act established both Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare was a responsibility of the Social Security Administration (SSA), while Federal assistance to the State Medicaid programs was administered by the Social and Rehabilitation Service (SRS). SSA and SRS were agencies in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). In 1977, the Health Care Financing Administration was created under HEW to effectively coordinate Medicare and Medicaid. In 1980 HEW was divided into the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The first U.S. President to propose a prepaid health insurance plan was Harry S. Truman [DEMOCRAT]. On November 19, 1945, in a special message to Congress, President Truman outlined a comprehensive, prepaid medical insurance plan for all people through the Social Security system. The plan included doctors and hospitals, and nursing, laboratory, and dental services; it was dubbed "National Health Insurance." Furthermore, medical insurance benefits for needy people were to be financed from Federal revenues.
Over the years, lawmakers narrowed the field of health insurance recipients largely to social security beneficiaries. A national survey found that only 56 percent of those 65 years of age or older had health insurance. President John F. Kennedy [DEMOCRAT] pressed legislators for health insurance for the aged. However, it wasn't until 1965 that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed H.R. 6675 (The Social Security Act of 1965; PL 89-97) to provide health insurance for the elderly and the poor.
On July 30, 1965, President Johnson signed the Medicare and Medicaid Bill (Title XVIII and Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in Independence, Missouri in the presence of former President Truman, who received the first Medicare card at the ceremony; Lady Bird Johnson, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, and Mrs. Truman also were present. President Johnson remarked: "We marvel not simply at the passage of this Bill but that it took so many years to pass it."
Medicare extended health coverage to almost all Americans aged 65 or older. About 19 million beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare in the first year of the program. Medicaid provided access to health care services for certain low-income persons and expanded the existing Federal-State welfare structure that assisted the poor.
The 1972 Social Security Amendments expanded Medicare to provide coverage to two additional high risk groups disabled persons receiving cash benefits for 24 months under the social security program and persons suffering from end-stage renal disease.
...(continued at link)
So Democrats,
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR INSURING THE FAILURE
OF THE MEDICARE/MEDICAID PROGRAM!!!
18 posted on
08/10/2009 3:14:50 PM PDT by
Yosemitest
(It's simple, fight or die.)
To: Al B.
To: Al B.
More GOP men saying "slow down" and avoiding Sarah Palin's "Hell no!" like the plague. Yep - here we go again, Republicans want to "work" with Obamacare and make it "more efficient." Maybe the families of seniors will qualify for tax credits once they turn their grandparents in. Same old Republican 90 mph socialism as opposed to Zero's 100 mph.
35 posted on
08/10/2009 4:19:47 PM PDT by
Extremely Extreme Extremist
("It (Gov't) can't make you happier, healthier, wealthier, and wise" - Sarah Palin 07/26)
To: Al B.
Sitting governors always have to put their finger in the wind before they comment. One of the benefits of having resigned, Palin doesn’t have to do that any more, she can call them as she sees them.
This isn’t about “healthcare reform” or “health insurance reform” it’s about the govt which can’t even run Cash for Clunkers effectively, seizing control of the health care of over 300 Million people.
37 posted on
08/10/2009 4:34:10 PM PDT by
euram
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