Capitol at 12 noon.The purpose——to make sure that that the House of Representatives understand that there will consequences to face if they pass their recent 2,000 page initiative that will have government takeover healthcare and insurance in America.While some are being fooled into believing that federal control will make healthcare more accessible and more affordable many others understand that this federal power grab of one fifth of the American economy will do nothing but increase taxes, lower standards, create a shortage of health care providers and in the end become more expensive and less efficient.While Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls her clandestinely compiled monstrosity “historic”, most Americans call it disastrous and today they will be making that known to those who are thinking about voting for it.
Speaker Pelosi has stated that she is not about to allow people who disapprove of her government health control and insurance bill roam the halls of Congress as they make their opinions known. But what comrade Pelosi does not quite remember is that the halls of Congress are the people’s hall. Speaker N.P. Pelosi fails to realize that she walks the halls of “our” Congress as “our” guest. It is not the other way around. The old Soviet Politburo saw the Kremlin in the same way that N. P. Pelosi sees it.
That doesn’t fly in America. And neither will Pelosi’s threat. This is one dissenter who will stand up to Pelosi’s threat and confront her demands with our demands. I will make it known that not only does Nancy Pelosi walk “our” halls of Congress with our consent, we also make it clear to her that we control our health care and health care needs. Not her.
We do not want a government takeover of our health care system that increases our existing three trillion dollar national debt, can eventually lead to rationed care, limits our choices and diminishes our freedom by creating over 100 new federal bureaucracies. That’s right. Over 100 new government agencies, panels, divisions, boards, commissioners, trusts, exchanges, programs, directors——you name it and the Pelosi program creates it. That’s why it took nearly 2,000 pages to define this bill.
And what do you think all these new bureaucracies will do? Each one will put bureaucrats between people and their health care. It will also expand the size and scope of government and as the manpower increases so does the size of government and taxes needed to pay for all that government growth. The health control and insurance novel written by Nancy Pelosi, Barney Franks, Charlie Rangel, Denis Kucinich and the entire liberal establishment will not promote health, nor will it provide for those who do not have healthcare because of a lack of insurance.
This bill still leaves more than 25 million people uninsured.
For you to better understand what our nation faces if this bill passes, below, I have listed the 111 new bureaucracies that Democrats want to put between you and your health. Take the time to review them and try understand why I will be in Washington, D.C. today. Of course I wont be alone. Author, legal scholar and conservative communicator Mark Levin will be there too, along with thousands of other Americans,———- whether Nancy Pelosi wants us there or not.
Here you will find the times and locations of where 8 different busses, from the New Jersey-Greater Philadelphia are, will be departing for Washington from.
New Jersey
6:30 am Blue Heron Park and Ride located off of Rte 15 at the Blue Heron Exit in Sparta.
6:30 am Ridgewood Park and Ride located on Rte 17 south in Ridgewood
7:00 am Shore mall behind Value City
6725 Black Horse Pike
Egg Harbor Twp, NJ 08234
6:30 am Cheese Quake park and ride and rest stop at exit 125 off the park way
Hamilton, NJ Stop – Call 201-487-8844 if interested
Ridgewood, NJ Stop – Call 201-487-8844 if still interested
Philadelphia
1. Rockledge/NE Philly: 8:00 am
Huntingdon Valley Mall
Huntingdon Pike and Rockledge Avenues (Abington, PA)
2. Center City (Philly) 8:30 am
On 3rd Street between Chestnut and Walnut (outside
Independence National Park Living History Museum)
3. South Philly 9:00 am
Oregon Diner, 3rd and Oregon Streets
Please email infonj@afphq.org or call 201-487-8844 with any questions
The following is a list of all the new boards, bureaucracies, commissions, and programs created in H.R. 3962, Speaker Pelosi’s government takeover of health care:
1. Retiree Reserve Trust Fund (Section 111(d), p. 61)
2. Grant program for wellness programs to small employers (Section 112, p. 62)
3. Grant program for State health access programs (Section 114, p. 72)
4. Program of administrative simplification (Section 115, p. 76)
5. Health Benefits Advisory Committee (Section 223, p. 111)
6. Health Choices Administration (Section 241, p. 131)
7. Qualified Health Benefits Plan Ombudsman (Section 244, p. 138)
8. Health Insurance Exchange (Section 201, p. 155)
9. Program for technical assistance to employees of small businesses buying Exchange coverage (Section 305(h), p. 191)
10. Mechanism for insurance risk pooling to be established by Health Choices Commissioner (Section 306(b), p. 194)
11. Health Insurance Exchange Trust Fund (Section 307, p. 195)
12. State-based Health Insurance Exchanges (Section 308, p. 197)
13. Grant program for health insurance cooperatives (Section 310, p. 206)
14. “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 321, p. 211)
15. Ombudsman for “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 321(d), p. 213)
16. Account for receipts and disbursements for “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 322(b), p. 215)
17. Telehealth Advisory Committee (Section 1191 (b), p. 589)
18. Demonstration program providing reimbursement for “culturally and linguistically appropriate services” (Section 1222, p. 617)
19. Demonstration program for shared decision making using patient decision aids (Section 1236, p. 648)
20. Accountable Care Organization pilot program under Medicare (Section 1301, p. 653)
21. Independent patient-centered medical home pilot program under Medicare (Section 1302, p. 672)
22. Community-based medical home pilot program under Medicare (Section 1302(d), p. 681)
23. Independence at home demonstration program (Section 1312, p. 718)
24. Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (Section 1401(a), p. 734)
25. Comparative Effectiveness Research Commission (Section 1401(a), p. 738)
26. Patient ombudsman for comparative effectiveness research (Section 1401(a), p. 753)
27. Quality assurance and performance improvement program for skilled nursing facilities (Section 1412(b)(1), p. 784)
28. Quality assurance and performance improvement program for nursing facilities (Section 1412 (b)(2), p. 786)
29. Special focus facility program for skilled nursing facilities (Section 1413(a)(3), p. 796)
30. Special focus facility program for nursing facilities (Section 1413(b)(3), p. 804)
31. National independent monitor pilot program for skilled nursing facilities and nursing facilities (Section 1422, p. 859)
32. Demonstration program for approved teaching health centers with respect to Medicare GME (Section 1502(d), p. 933)
33. Pilot program to develop anti-fraud compliance systems for Medicare providers (Section 1635, p. 978)
34. Special Inspector General for the Health Insurance Exchange (Section 1647, p. 1000)
35. Medical home pilot program under Medicaid (Section 1722, p. 1058)
36. Accountable Care Organization pilot program under Medicaid (Section 1730A, p. 1073)
37. Nursing facility supplemental payment program (Section 1745, p. 1106)
38. Demonstration program for Medicaid coverage to stabilize emergency medical conditions in institutions for mental diseases (Section 1787, p. 1149)
39. Comparative Effectiveness Research Trust Fund (Section 1802, p. 1162)
40. “Identifiable office or program” within CMS to “provide for improved coordination between Medicare and Medicaid in the case of dual eligibles” (Section 1905, p. 1191)
41. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (Section 1907, p. 1198)
42. Public Health Investment Fund (Section 2002, p. 1214)
43. Scholarships for service in health professional needs areas (Section 2211, p. 1224)
44. Program for training medical residents in community-based settings (Section 2214, p. 1236)
45. Grant program for training in dentistry programs (Section 2215, p. 1240)
46. Public Health Workforce Corps (Section 2231, p. 1253)
47. Public health workforce scholarship program (Section 2231, p. 1254)
48. Public health workforce loan forgiveness program (Section 2231, p. 1258)
49. Grant program for innovations in interdisciplinary care (Section 2252, p. 1272)
50. Advisory Committee on Health Workforce Evaluation and Assessment (Section 2261, p. 1275)
51. Prevention and Wellness Trust (Section 2301, p. 1286)
52. Clinical Prevention Stakeholders Board (Section 2301, p. 1295)
53. Community Prevention Stakeholders Board (Section 2301, p. 1301)
54. Grant program for community prevention and wellness research (Section 2301, p. 1305)
55. Grant program for research and demonstration projects related to wellness incentives (Section 2301, p. 1305)
56. Grant program for community prevention and wellness services (Section 2301, p. 1308)
57. Grant program for public health infrastructure (Section 2301, p. 1313)
58. Center for Quality Improvement (Section 2401, p. 1322)
59. Assistant Secretary for Health Information (Section 2402, p. 1330)
60. Grant program to support the operation of school-based health clinics (Section 2511, p. 1352)
61. Grant program for nurse-managed health centers (Section 2512, p. 1361)
62. Grants for labor-management programs for nursing training (Section 2521, p. 1372)
63. Grant program for interdisciplinary mental and behavioral health training (Section 2522, p. 1382)
64. “No Child Left Unimmunized Against Influenza” demonstration grant program (Section 2524, p. 1391)
65. Healthy Teen Initiative grant program regarding teen pregnancy (Section 2526, p. 1398)
66. Grant program for interdisciplinary training, education, and services for individuals with autism (Section 2527(a), p. 1402)
67. University centers for excellence in developmental disabilities education (Section 2527(b), p. 1410)
68. Grant program to implement medication therapy management services (Section 2528, p. 1412)
69. Grant program to promote positive health behaviors in underserved communities (Section 2530, p. 1422)
70. Grant program for State alternative medical liability laws (Section 2531, p. 1431)
71. Grant program to develop infant mortality programs (Section 2532, p. 1433)
72. Grant program to prepare secondary school students for careers in health professions (Section 2533, p. 1437)
73. Grant program for community-based collaborative care (Section 2534, p. 1440)
74. Grant program for community-based overweight and obesity prevention (Section 2535, p. 1457)
75. Grant program for reducing the student-to-school nurse ratio in primary and secondary schools (Section 2536, p. 1462)
76. Demonstration project of grants to medical-legal partnerships (Section 2537, p. 1464)
77. Center for Emergency Care under the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (Section 2552, p. 1478)
78. Council for Emergency Care (Section 2552, p 1479)
79. Grant program to support demonstration programs that design and implement regionalized emergency care systems (Section 2553, p. 1480)
80. Grant program to assist veterans who wish to become emergency medical technicians upon discharge (Section 2554, p. 1487)
81. Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee (Section 2562, p. 1494)
82. National Medical Device Registry (Section 2571, p. 1501)
83. CLASS Independence Fund (Section 2581, p. 1597)
84. CLASS Independence Fund Board of Trustees (Section 2581, p. 1598)
85. CLASS Independence Advisory Council (Section 2581, p. 1602)
86. Health and Human Services Coordinating Committee on Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1610)
87. National Women’s Health Information Center (Section 2588, p. 1611)
88. Centers for Disease Control Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1614)
89. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Office of Women’s Health and Gender-Based Research (Section 2588, p. 1617)
90. Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1618)
91. Food and Drug Administration Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1621)
92. Personal Care Attendant Workforce Advisory Panel (Section 2589(a)(2), p. 1624)
93. Grant program for national health workforce online training (Section 2591, p. 1629)
94. Grant program to disseminate best practices on implementing health workforce investment programs (Section 2591, p. 1632)
95. Demonstration program for chronic shortages of health professionals (Section 3101, p. 1717)
96. Demonstration program for substance abuse counselor educational curricula (Section 3101, p. 1719)
97. Program of Indian community education on mental illness (Section 3101, p. 1722)
98. Intergovernmental Task Force on Indian environmental and nuclear hazards (Section 3101, p. 1754)
99. Office of Indian Men’s Health (Section 3101, p. 1765)
100.Indian Health facilities appropriation advisory board (Section 3101, p. 1774)
101.Indian Health facilities needs assessment workgroup (Section 3101, p. 1775)
102.Indian Health Service tribal facilities joint venture demonstration projects (Section 3101, p. 1809)
103.Urban youth treatment center demonstration project (Section 3101, p. 1873)
104.Grants to Urban Indian Organizations for diabetes prevention (Section 3101, p. 1874)
105.Grants to Urban Indian Organizations for health IT adoption (Section 3101, p. 1877)
106.Mental health technician training program (Section 3101, p. 1898)
107.Indian youth telemental health demonstration project (Section 3101, p. 1909)
108.Program for treatment of child sexual abuse victims and perpetrators (Section 3101, p. 1925)
109.Program for treatment of domestic violence and sexual abuse (Section 3101, p. 1927)
110.Native American Health and Wellness Foundation (Section 3103, p. 1966)
111.Committee for the Establishment of the Native American Health and Wellness Foundation (Section 3103, p. 1966)
You do math!




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BTW, Kudos to you guys in NJ for a great election. I was pleased to see the outcome.
please don't let me health care be taken away!!! except by the health care companies when I get sick!
Bachmann has said that she opposes she stimulus because we're "running out of rich people in this country."
Here's some more of her stupidity:
* ACORN is "under federal indictment for voter fraud," but the stimulus bill nevertheless gives ACORN "$5 billion." (In reality, ACORN is not under federal indictment and isn't mentioned in the stimulus bill at all.)
* many members of Congress have "a real aversion to capitalism."
* the stimulus bill includes a measure to create a "rationing board" for health care, and after the bill becomes law, "your doctor will no longer be able to make your healthcare decisions with you."
* the recovery package is part of a Democratic conspiracy to "direct" funding away from Republican districts, so Democratic districts can "suck up" all federal funds. Bachmann doesn't think this will work because, as she put it, "We're running out of rich people in this country."
* the "Community-Organizer-in-Chief" is also orchestrating a conspiracy involving the Census Bureau, which the president will use to redraw congressional lines to keep Democrats in power for up to "40 years." When the host said he was confused, noting that congressional district lines are drawn at the state level, Bachmann said Obama's non-existent plan is an "anti-constitutional move."
This is your leader, Toni. A female george bush. Your posts are nothing but sputtering lies, innuendo, misprepresentations, illogical arguments and right wing jibberish.
A few thousand wing nuts won't keep this bill from passing. You are not the people. You are the wing nuts.
Oddly enough, the only people arrested were LIBERALS that stormed Senator Joe Lieberman's office.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/nine-arrested-protesting_n_347039.html
Even in small numbers, these moonbats can't act in a decent manner. Go figure!
If the Democrats Health Care Bill is so great for the people, then why are they afraid to at least give the public 72 hours to scrutinize before it goes to the floor for a vote? Does that sound like a transparent and fair process? IT SOUNDS LIKE A BULLY TACTIC USED BY A GROUP THAT HAS SOMETHING TO HIDE. Call me crazy though... you know, I'm just wing nut.
As for public review, I support public review. I also support getting to the end of this process and understand that you wing nuts don't want to address the issue of health care in any meaningful way except to oppose Obama and hand him a failure. The wing nut party didn't come up with a bill until last week. That is evidence of a party more concerned with politics than substance. As for bully tactics, the republicans used them when they controlled congress, why would you think democrats should be bound by a standard republicans refused to live up to.
Both parties are screwed up - the Republicans are having a civil war between the far right and the moderates (what few are left - look at the NY 23rd fiasco). The Democrats lack focus and should take a page from the Republicans: Get in lock step and get shit done
Also, to argue about the points of the "Pelosi bill" is moot - it is only half - the Senate has a version, they have to vote on it, get it to the confrence committe, THEN we will see a final version - this is where we can begin to debate.