Originally posted by: TheSkinsFan
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: RedChief
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: spidey07
Obama's goal all along is to take over or eliminate private insurance companies. Otherwise you can't have total control over the population. Go look up his interviews where he flat out says "we can't get rid of private health care or insurance, it will take some time before we can rid ourselves of them". This is what democrats want, they have said so.
Thankfully people are waking up to what they're trying to do.
fear-mongering 101
Ok, how is this fear mongering. When Obama has explicitly stated that he wants a single payer, national health plan.
Or is just putting the truth out there considered fear-mongering to liberals who cannot defend against it.
oh, and was obama fearmongering when he said that if we didnt pass the stimulus, we would be plunged into a deep recession that may be irreversible?
It is fear mongering when you resort to emotional arguments to make your case. instead of relying on the merits of your position to make your argument.
Everyone does it, feel free to call me on it when I do it.
I will call you on it when I see it.
Are you denying that Obama has said those or similar words on more than one occasion?
Are you denying that it's Obama's goal to
eventually implement a single payer UHC system?
Doesn't logic dictate that any plan Obama supports now would be designed to steer us toward that goal?
what you are talking about, and what others have suggested is really speculative...it is taking the words of someone's comment (Obama's) and extrapolating from that the worst possible scenario to SCARE people...that is a dishonest argument.
Obama back in 2003 said he wanted single payer reform. As recently as 2009 Obama has said he doesn't support single payer.
what happened!?? is he lying? Does that mean the government is out to get us!?? scare scare FEAR FEAR!!!
bullshit.
I dived into the paranoia. I've seen the quotes you people are "clinging" to to peddle your misinformation....and where some people think that
Obama is bought and paid for by Health Lobbyist and we will never see 'single payer' others think that
Obama is eliminating private insurance one step at a time
well the RATIONAL thinkers among us have to then asssume that both positions are BULLSHIT.
What is more likely is this. Comments made from Obama in an online townhall earlier in 2009:
A lot of people think that in order to get universal health care, it means that you have to have what's called a single-payer system of some sort. And so Canada is the classic example: Basically, everybody pays a lot of taxes into the health care system, but if you're a Canadian, you're automatically covered. And so you go in -- England has a similar -- a variation on this same type of system. You go in and you just say, "I'm sick," and somebody treats you, and that's it.
The problem is, is that we have what's called a legacy, a set of institutions that aren't that easily transformed. Let me just see a show of hands: How many people here have health insurance through your employer? Okay, so the majority of Americans, sort of -- partly for historical accident. I won't go into -- FDR had imposed wage controls during war time in World War II. People were -- companies were trying to figure out how to attract workers. And they said, well, maybe we'll provide health care as a benefit.
And so what evolved in America was an employer-based system. It may not be the best system if we were designing it from scratch. But that's what everybody is accustomed to. That's what everybody is used to. It works for a lot of Americans. And so I don't think the best way to fix our health care system is to suddenly completely scrap what everybody is accustomed to and the vast majority of people already have. Rather, what I think we should do is to build on the system that we have and fill some of these gaps.
And I'm looking to Congress to work with me to find that optimal system. I made some proposals during the campaign about how we can lower costs through information technologies; how we can lower costs through reforms in how we reimburse doctors so that they're not getting paid just for the number of operations they're doing, but for whether they're quality outcomes; investing in prevention so that kids with asthma aren't going to the emergency room, but they're getting regular checkups.
So there are a whole host of things that we can do to cut costs, use that money that we're saving then to provide more coverage to more people. And my expectation is, is that I will have a health care bill to sign this year. That's what we're going to be fighting for. That's what we're going to be striving for.
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so what is more likely? a "Trojan Horse" scenario completely taking the WHOLE HEALTH INDUSTRY LOBBY by surprise? seriously?
OR
is it that Obama's is in the pocket of the healthcare lobby and no substantial reform is going to take place??
again....two extreme sides of the issue. The more moderate and rational position seems to indicate that there are no "trojan horses" and that the reform that is going to happen may not be what everyone wants (single payer) but it isn't YET DOA legislation.
To the paranoia peddlers....you guys are too extreme. So extreme that no one with two peas for a brain is buying your malarky.
keep that in mind.