Posted on 08/23/2009 2:32:13 PM PDT by neverdem
Wading into the debate on a national health care plan, Senator John McCain said on Sunday that one way for Democrats and Republicans to reach a compromise would be for President Obama to abandon a government-run insurance program for the nations 49 million uninsured.
Interviewed on ABCs This Week with George Stephanopoulos Mr. McCain, the Arizona Republican and 2008 presidential candidate, said that a public plan would cause many Americans to lose their private health insurance. Although he was not asked to explain, opponents of a government-run plan have previously warned that many employers would scuttle private insurance for their workers if such a program were enacted.
Certainly if you have it, you shouldnt have to lose it, Mr. McCain said of private insurance. But under the presidents plan, you would have to lose it in my view because of the government option. I believe that one of the fundamentals for any agreement would be that the president abandon the government option.
Last week, Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, said that a government-run plan was not essential to an overhaul, a concession to United States senators who say such a plan could not win the backing of a majority of the crucial Senate Finance Committee. The focus shifted to discussion of nonprofit medical co-operatives, which are popular in some Midwestern states and more palatable to conservatives. But outrage by liberals supporting a government plan has made the fate of that provision unclear.
Senator Charles E. Schumer, the New York Democrat and a member of the Finance committee, said on NBCs Meet the Press that President Obama believes strongly in a public option.
He argued that a government plan was imperative because it would introduce competition in the industry. In 40 of the 50 states, he said...
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Didn’t see your “great analogy” comment until after making mine. It IS a good one thugh!
This idiot had better shut up about “compromise”. Hey, McCain, the frickin’ RINO, yeah, you. I’m talking to you, “We don’t want a compromise, we don’t want health care reform, we want what we have now!”. End of Rant and I only wish I lived in Arizona so I could vote the pr**** out of office next year.
No compromises McCain. No bill no nothing. Cut it out.
No, we don't want to start over, we want to leave things alone. Want to change something? Change the tort laws. Change medicare and medicaid, leave the government out of our health care.
Did he forget he was not elected the POTUS and was only the GOP nominee by default.
BREAKING NEWS SENATOR MC CAIN....YOU HAVE LOST YOUR MOJO...IF YOU EVER HAD ANY!
“Oh Crap. The RINOs are ready to sell out the nation, AGAIN.”
McPain is truly amazing!
NOW, it doesn’t matter what the PUBLIC WNATS.
BOOT that BOY OUT! He’s almost as denagerous as Obama.
It’s the PUBLIC of arizonia that put him in there and they need to be HEARD and properly represented. What the hell is with this guy?
I don’t want government death care and I will NOT “compromise” my PRINCIPLES to get it to make the LEFT happy. Stop it already, McPAIN! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
McQueeg needs to be voted out of office in 2010.
It's ALWAYS the other way around and WHY we are so screwed today. These empty headed “representatives” make me sick.
Has McCain inflicted enough damage yet?
He flipped right around on stimulus #1 and he could do it again on 0bamaCare. My trust for him is less than zero.
Not the least of which are "death panels"- yes, this is exactly what they are, no matter what you "enlightened" elites in the media claim, "pregnancy planning counseling," "effective Americans (meaning only people who Big Brother deems "useful), just to name a mere handful.
Not the least of which NONE of YOU elected slobs plan to take part in this "wonderful experiment."
Fortunately, you and others like you who aren't quite qualified to tell those of us who don't plan on "stepping aside" to make room for millions of illegal aliens who "need" our space in doctors' offices.
Two Republicans already have announced they will challenge McCain in the primary: Chris Simcox, the founder of the border-watch group Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, and political unknown Jim Deakin, who describes himself as a Navy veteran and "successful small businessman." Some are hoping J.D. Hayworth, a former congressman turned KFYI talk-radio host, will enter the GOP race, too.
If one side is saying “NO DEAL” without the public option, you’re better off by at least appearing to be willing to compromise.
KILL THIS BILL!!
This type of thinking is exactly why the GOP is in the situation it's in.
(note to senator mac, from one of his constituents)
Senator McCain,
WOULD YOU PLEASE STOP STANDING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE AISLE?
IT’S GARBAGE LIKE THIS THAT IS HELPING TO RUIN THE COUNTRY.
Do you want my vote in 2012?
Than act like a CONSERVATIVE.
machogirl
Fancy seeing “compromise” and “McCain” in the same headline.
Americans do not want this crap...do you get it, old man?? AMERICANS DO NOT WANT IT. AT ALL.
Idiots.
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