Posts Tagged ‘health care reform’
Now For A Healthy Dose Of Uncle Jay
It’s that time again. The word for this week is “assess”. Pay close attention to the end of the episode; it pretty much sums up Washington D.C.
http://unclejayexplains.com/2009/11/08/uncle-jay-explains-nov-9-2009/
Have a great week and stay healthy and don’t get sick and die. But if you do die, the government sends both its condolences and thanks.
Don’t Pass Go, Don’t Collect $200
It appears that speaker Pelosi has taken a page from the game Monopoly and applied it to her version of health care reform. The following linked article spells out the penalties we can expect if we do not comply with their “compassion” that everyone have health care coverage (don’t let the word ‘republicans’ throw you in reading the article; read it and do your own research as to whether it is true or not):
http://republicans.waysandmeans.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=153583
Especially telling is the revelation that all punitive provisions to the public sector were removed from the revised bill, but San Fran Nan determined that her version of “insuring” millions who are currently uninsured would be a better plan.
Okay, Nancy; if this passes, I want you to be the first to lead by example and disavow your government health care coverage and place yourself squarely on the same coverage level as your constituents! What do ya think, folks? Will she? I didn’t think so…..
Guaranteed Revenue Income
The following linked article exposes a huge fact that both Pelosi and Reid know all too well; that millions of citizens can’t afford health insurance for one reason or another and will be forced to pay a fine instead if this health care debacle is signed into law by Obama:
They have become so brazen in their push to force us into making decisions we once were free to make regarding health care insurance, in the name of “helping” those who are uninsured, that they are actually counting on millions paying the fine instead, in order to pay for the coverage for those “less fortunate” who can’t afford coverage.
This whole way of thinking is so convoluted as to make my head spin!