Posted on 09/09/2009 9:52:51 PM PDT by PhatHead
After all the rhetoric is put aside, one principle ran through President Obamas speech tonight: that increased government involvement in health care can solve its problems.
Many Americans fundamentally disagree with this idea. We know from long experience that the creation of a massive new bureaucracy will not provide us with more stability and security, but just the opposite. It's hard to believe the President when he says that this time he and his team of bureaucrats have finally figured out how to do things right if only well take them at their word.
Our objections to the Democrats health care proposals are not mere bickering or games. They are not an attempt to score short term political points. And its hard to listen to the President lecture us not to use scare tactics when in the next breath he says that more will die if his proposals do not pass.
In his speech the President directly responded to concerns Ive raised about unelected bureaucrats being given power to make decisions affecting life or death health care matters. He called these concerns bogus, irresponsible, and a lie -- so much for civility. After all the name-calling, though, what he did not do is respond to the arguments weve made, arguments even some of his own supporters have agreed have merit.
In fact, after promising to make sure that no government bureaucrat .... gets between you and the health care you need, the President repeated his call for an Independent Medicare Advisory Council -- an unelected, largely unaccountable group of bureaucrats charged with containing Medicare costs. He did not disavow his own statement that such a group, working outside of normal political channels, should guide decisions regarding that huge driver of cost ... the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives.... He did not disavow the statements of his health care advisor, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, and continuing to pay his salary with taxpayer dollars proves a commitment to his beliefs. The President can keep making unsupported assertions, but until he directly responds to the arguments Ive made, Im going to call him out too.
It was heartening to hear the President finally recognize that tort reform is an important part of any solution. But this concession shouldnt lead us to take our eye off the ball: the Democrats proposals will not reduce costs, and they will not deliver better health care. Its this kind of healthy skepticism of government that truly reflects a concern and regard for the plight of others. We cant wait to hear the details on that; we look forward to working with you on tort reform.
Finally, President Obama delivered an offhand applause line tonight about the cost of the War on Terror. As we approach the anniversary of the September 11th attacks and honor those who died that day and those who have died since in the War on Terror, in order to secure our freedoms, we need to remember their sacrifices and not demonize them as having had too high a price tag.
Remember, Mr. President, elected officials work for the people. Forcing a conclusion in order to claim a victory is not healthy for our country. We hear you say government isnt always the answer; now hear us -- thats what weve been saying all along.
A man brutually tortured as a prisoner of war should not be mocked in such a fashion. Whether you support his policies or not... do not mock his stint in the Hanoi Hilton. He did this country proud.
I think your first instinct was correct. I don’t care whether you like John McCain, his service and the torture he endured in the Hanoi Hilton should not be mocked.
Meh... reasonable people can disagree. Personally, I think directly attacking Obama and/or his motivations is counter-productive, given the very cult of personality around Obama that you reference. Others may believe differently.
Posting on an internet site does not qualify you to demean a man who endured horrific torture at the hands of the enemy.
Posting on an internet site does not qualify you to demean a man who endured horrific torture at the hands of the enemy.
I'll borrow a locution from Arturo Toscanini: As a man of the military and a war hero, I take my hat off to John McCain. But as a man of the Senate, I'll put it back on ten times.
Very clever ;)
Sarah has more fans on Facebook than MSNBC has veiwers!
“What is tragic is that to the best of my knowledge, the guy has never undergone a true psychological evaluation to determine if he is indeed mentally sound. He talks a good game, but his cozying up to liberals, leftists, Marxists and traitors all point to something very seriously wrong with his thinking. ‘
I have posted many times that McCain is a casualty of war, and I stand by it.
But, a fundamental disagreement over politics does not lessen what John McCain endured in the Hanoi Hilton.
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. . . a fundamental disagreement over politics does not lessen what John McCain endured in the Hanoi Hilton.
Nor does what he endured in the Hanoi Hilton immunise him from criticism over what we endure in portion enough thanks to his presence in Washington. Bravery in war does not equal wisdom in politics.
See you in DC on 9/12!!
Again, no disagreement here. I get it that you don’t like John McCain. I’m not a big John McCain fan either. But with that said I stand by my post that April Lexington’s post was disrespectful to what John McCain endured in the Hanoi Hilton. That is something that should not be disrespected just because one does not like McCain’s politics.
Brilliant post and perfectly accurate.
“...McCain lost the election by being too civil towards a group of anarchists and Marxist...”
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FYI, anarchy is the absence of any form of govt, and at this point would be better than what we have.
‘Marxist’ is an accurate description though.
~SC
I WISH she would come and speak to the 9/12 gathering in DC!!!! COME ON, SARAH, PLEEEEEAAAAASE!!!
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