Posted on 01/30/2010 12:43:30 PM PST by Al B.
What am I missing, folks? Were called obstructionists and made to feel uninformed in the Obamacare debate as we point out this is not a patient-driven, market-oriented approach to health care cost challenges. Weve been saying for months that this is government takeover of our personal choices of insurers and doctors. Were called liars when claiming that this is all about government mandates and control of up to a sixth of our economy.
And yet, shockingly, the president admitted yesterday exactly what weve been saying: that his Democrats and lobbyists have crafted bills that in fact will prevent us from keeping our current insurance and/or choosing our own doctor. He said:
The last thing I will say, though -- let me say this about health care and the health care debate, because I think it also bears on a whole lot of other issues. If you look at the package that weve presented -- and theres some stray cats and dogs that got in there that we were eliminating, we were in the process of eliminating. For example, we said from the start that it was going to be important for us to be consistent in saying to people if you can have your -- if you want to keep the health insurance you got, you can keep it, that youre not going to have anybody getting in between you and your doctor in your decision making. And I think that some of the provisions that got snuck in might have violated that pledge. [emphasis added]
Thanks to Tom Bevan at RCP for spotting this. The presidents statement is shocking, enlightening, and in an odd and unfortunate way also encouraging. Folks, this admission tells us were not off-base and we need to stay vigilant so were not missing anything else in this scheme. This trillion-dollar government takeover of our health care system is full of stray dogs and cats (the presidents words, not mine), and thats what weve been saying all along.
Commonsense conservatives have better ideas on how to start tackling rising health care costs. Reps. Paul Ryan, Mike Pence, Eric Cantor, John Boehner, and others have offered solutions. I commend their efforts to counter the White Houses attempt to ram Obamacare through as these Congressmen seek bipartisan, sensible solutions. I implore them to speak louder because were listening, and were counting on them!
- Sarah Palin
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I might not have been able to have said this as eloquently.../Sarc
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Well, anyone who actually viewed or listened to Obama's Q&A with House Rs should've spotted this glaring inconsistency.
Kudos to Tom Bevan for bringing you people up to date.
Sarah is one of the few Republican’s with a spine, yet more and more Freepers are intent on bringing her down.
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