government control it. Currently they are trying to hold true to a scheduled rare Saturday but as more arms are twisted and language in the bill is tweaked, the Hose leadership is suggesting that the vote may not be held until Sunday. This would signal that they do not yet have enough commitments from Democrats to pass it.Their hope is that the extra hours between Saturday and Sunday will give the liberal leadership the time to hammer out some of their bill so that some Democrats who are still sitting on the fence can be swayed to support the bill.
Much of what has to be hammered out swirls around making sure that healthcare reform legislation uses language that bars any federal insurance plan receiving public subsidies from covering abortion. Socially conservative Democrats being led by Michigan Democrat Congressman Bart Stupak. However; the leaderships need to do this is prompting loud protests from abortion rights group like NARAL who want all abortions legal and paid for by the federal government.
One Democrat who is far from being a social conservative, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, is also a source for other demands on House leaders’ if they want his vote for their reform plan. Weiner has proposed a substitute single-payer health care plan that would be funded by a 14% payroll tax and a tax on millionaires. The liberal leadership had promised that Weiner’s proposed amendment will come during a markup of the bill when it is in the House Energy and Commerce Committee. However they do not want his amendment ruled in order on the bill itself.
But the wrangling to extort enough support from Democrats to vote for the bill puts the in a catch 22 of sorts. Any change in the language of the bill would require that the final version be placed on line for at least 72 hours before Congress can vote on it. This was a liberal self imposed rule intended to indicate how transparent the Administration and the Democrat Congress are and allow the public to review and comment on proposed legislation. With all the last minute changes that Democrats make up till the moment that they want to vote on bill, they will be violating their own rules—-a rule that they and they President have already violated on several occasions.
While all this is going on, two days after Americans went the polls and rejected Democrat governors, county executives and state legislators, they converged on Washington, in one of the most intense displays to legislation that Congress has ever. The day of protest began with a rally on the East Side steps of the Capitol where an estimated 15 thousand people stood as they heard from members of Congress who oppose Pelosicare. Joining them to officiate were John Voight, Dr. Mark Levin and several others. Each of them made sure that we reminded Congress that each individual of the House were occupying “our” house to which one loud audience member——me——yelled out, “they’re squatters”. I and thousands of others shouted out many emotions but not without first noticing the unusual display of men on the either side of the steps of the Capitol who were brandishing rather ominous looking M-16’s.
This was not a sight seen back in September when hundreds of thousands of us marched on Washington . The sight of the weapons was a little disarming but it did not stop anyone from being quite vocal about their opposition to Pelosicare.
When the rally was done tens of thousands began to line the perimeters of every building housing the offices of members of the House. Nowhere were the lines longer, deeper and more vocal than those surrounding the Canon Office Building, home dozens of representatives including none other than Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. And once again, here too I noticed M-16 waving Capitol Hill policeman standing just across the street.
But along with the police thousands, crammed every entrance to the Cannon Building, as one by one we slowly passed through security and metal detectors. While online the energetic deafening, spontaneous cheers of “kill the bill” and “Naaaan-Ceeeee”, erupted as we announced “we’re here” to her and her underlings in the House.
As I stood waiting in line to enter the Cannon Building, each and every time I noticed a Congressman walking by and entering or leaving the building, I loudly yelled “hellooooo Congressman”, to which the crowd responded “kill the bill”. In one instance, as loudly as I could I greeted one passing Congressman, whom I recognized by face but not name. As I loudly stated “Helllloooo Congressman” he stopped and pivoted right towards me. I thought “oh know, he didn’t” when suddenly he proceeded to take my hand and shake it. It was Brad Posey of Florida’s 1st District and one of the many members of the Republican conference who are expected to unanimously oppose the government takeover of one fifth our economy with a so called health reform measure.
While remaining on the lookout for Representatives trying to enter or exit the office building, I was soon proclaiming “there’s Congressman Ron Paul“ and soon after him I was pleasantly surprised to catch Rep. Scott Garrett entering the building. Congressman Garrett is the most conservative member of New Jersey’s congressional delegation, and I don’t mean that relative to the rest of the New Jersey Republican delegation. He is a true conservative by any standard. I offered to him my praise and appreciation for his good work.
Every now and then we caught a few Democrats coming and going. They shook no hands nor did they have any extended to them. Instead, whenever seen, they were met with shouts of“kill the bill”.
Once inside, constituents made their way to the offices of their respective legislators, to deliver their messages in person. Of course not a single Democrat had the courage to meet with those who oppose the bill. Instead some cowered in their private inner offices, others simply avoided the Canon Office Building altogether. They just left their staffs to deal with their concerned voters.
Republicans like Scott Garret however, met with his visitors and opened up his office to them as his staff provided bottles of water and oversized homemade cookies to all he entered. Coincidentally, Garrett‘s office was a popular one.
But Garrett's office was no where near as popular as Speaker Pelosi’s office, where after waiting an hour or more to get into the building, people waited on line for another hour or more to get into her office and register their opposition to both her and her bill. Where was Naaaaan-Ceeeee? No one knows but she sure wasn’t around to defend herself or her government takeover.
As the group I traveled with made our way back to meet our bus and head back home, we stood on the street with the East side of the Capitol at our backs. A very light shower began to fall. Suddenly one from our group pointed toward the Capitol building yelling “look”! As we all turned, there it was,------a full arching rainbow appeared over the Capitol Dome. Everyone was was taken back. They reached for cameras and snapped pictures while feeling fortunate enough to be there at that very moment, and have the opportunity to see the unique combination of the symbolic and physical beauty of rainbow, appearing over one of the most powerful places and most powerfully symbolic images in and of our nation. As we continued to stare, many couldn’t help but wonder if it was a sign. And then as we continued to look, the colors of the rainbows intensified and to the great surprise of all the already surprised onlookers, to the right of the original rainbow, a second one appeared. Now laughing at the truly rare sight of two rainbows appearing at the same time, over the building where the fight we were in will take place, I stated in a deep bass voice “and so it was written, kill the bill”.
One woman uttered “it almost seems like a miracle” to which I responded, “you almost expect to see the hand of God come out from under the rainbows and slap Naaaaan-Ceeeee Pelosi right across the face” .
When all was said and done, on Thursday, Congress saw one of the most intense displays of the size and depth of anger that exists within the population on their government takeover efforts. Republicans seem to understand and as such, they are standing with the American people holding firm in unanimous opposition to the 1,990 health and insurance reform novel that is, at this very moment, being hammered out behind closed doors.


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But pain is part of learning who you are
All these truths can sometimes be deceiving
When your whole world comes crashing to the ground
Tell me everything you need now anything at all
And I will be the one who's waiting anytime you fall
Yeah, When you come undone
When you come undone
You know I can't be like everybody
Cause I can't tell you what you want to hear
I don't know if I can make it better
All I know is I will be around
Tell me everything you need now anything at all
And I will be the one who's waiting anytime you fall
Yeah, When you come undone
When you come undone
When all your plans are made out lying on the floor
And all your dreams are turning into nothing more
When all your hope has left you know you're not alone
Just hold on
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Tell me everything you need now anything at all
And I will be the one who's waiting anytime you fall
Yeah, When you come undone
When you come undone
© DIMENSIONAL SONGS OF THE KNOLL; G-CHILLS MUSIC
What do think will happen if you suddenly incur a serious, lifelong ailment (illness or injury), requiring decades of medical care, costing millions of dollars ? Do you think your private insurance company will cover it ?
Before answering, carefully consider what that insurance companies fundamental goal is (making money). Also consider who will cover you, if you suddenly find yourself without insurance (like me right now, and a friend of mine who just lost his job after 19 years there).
That's easy to answer.
1) Because the "they" you mention is "us", as long as we participate in pressuring elected officials to do what we want (that's how government is designed to be).
2) Because whatever control of our lives the government has, it will be less than the insurance companies have right now, and at least the government's goal is a good one :
seeing to it that we're OK. The insurance companies couldn't care less about us - they have one goal : stuffing their pockets with as much of our money as they can get away with (same thing with doctors, private hospitals and drug companies).
Your belief that government control is (and will remain ) somehow "less" than that exercised by insurance companies is historically false in every age and in every government. Your confidence that their goal is "good" is a pipedream. Pelosi/Reid/Obama want unending power and care not one whit about you in order to attain their goal.
Your claim that insurance, doc, hospitals, drug comp, etc. are all evil and greedy is inconsistent with the actual history of an America with a high standard of living and opportunity for essentially everyone. Are you a Marxist?
As I used to require of my Geography and Economics students in the City University of New York, I say now upon what do you base that statement ? Also, it's not just "control" that is so bad about the general medical industry, including insurance companies, it is just the outright thievery, some legal, some not, that they engage in, to heighten their profits, that is so offensive. Even worse is the negligence, much of it causing death to people.
"Your claim that insurance, doc, hospitals, drug comp, etc. are all evil and greedy is inconsistent with the actual history of an America with a high standard of living and opportunity for essentially everyone."
Maybe you just haven't been hearing about a ton of bad stuff that's been going on for some time now. I can give you plenty of examples. Does Vioxx sound familiar (and its criminal drug pusher company, Merck) ? How about Schering-Plough, and the hundreds of million$ they paid in fines resulting from a federal investigation ? How about Parke-Davis who pled guilty to marketing Neurontin to treat a wide array of ailments for which the drug was never approved by the FDA ? Or how about AstraZeneca and TAP Pharmaceuticals who paid fines of $1.2 billion for fraudulently inducing doctors to bill the government for drugs that the company gave the doctors for free ?
Want more ? Here's a general list of drug company and hospital/doctor collusions that
could get Bernard Madoff offended :
1. Too much advertising - In 1997, the FDA relaxed rules against pharmaceutical advertising. Now it's beginning to seem like every other ad on TV is for a drug.
2. Bribery of Doctors - a few examples : A. Dr. Peter Gleason, a Maryland psychiatrist. B. US Attorneys office (Boston). C. Henry Kaiser Family Foundation study. D. Other examples : Merck, Parke-Davis, AstraZeneca, TAP Pharmaceuticals.
3. Knowingly Selling Dangerous Drugs - Vioxx, Celebrex, and Bextra. Merck actually accelerated their sales of Vioxx AFTER clinical trials suggested it was unsafe (VIGOR study).
4. Increased Use of Untested Drugs - the FDA discovers over time if drugs are really safe (from dangerous side effects). With the massive TV bombardment now going on, more people are succumbing to these harms.
5. Scam Research - Dr. Catherine DeAngelis, editor of the American Medical Association Journal reports being misled into publishing articles about medical advances. She claims she would not have, had she known the doctors/authors were drug company paid consultants.
6. Sabotauging Government Regulation - PhRMA, mouthpiece of the drug industry, has fought to privatize Medicare, and keep drug prices high.
7. Killing the Generics - Paying off the Generics companies to just go away is one thing the drug companies are doing. Another is using smear campaigns with false information to defeat the generics (ex. Sepracor, Sanofi-Aventis, and Takeda Pharmaceuticals smeared Trazadone, a cheaper, effective, safe generic substitute). The new trick the drug companies use is to start up their own generic substitute with rock-bottom prices. Then, after forcing the generics out of business, they simply resume selling their original high-priced drug at its usual sky-high price. Kathaleen Jaeger, president of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association, calls it "the new scam in town".
As for the insurance companies, and their rip-off of the American people, Oh Boy. Lots of examples. I'm getting kind of busy right now. For brevity sake, let's just cite 2 examples Hurricanes Andrew and Katrina. They alone cover it. Trust me.
That could cover it.
I could be called a Semi-Neo Marxist possibly since I agree with some Marxist philosophy.
Don't agree with others of it. I do agree that redistribution of wealth is fair and proper at certain levels, under certain conditions. I partially agree with the ideas of labor theory of value, dialectical materialism and economic determinism.
Politically I am a registered Independent, big fan of Mr. Independent, Lou Dobbs, and have views which agree with Democrats on some issues (ex. national health care) and others which tend to agree often with Republicans (border security, deportation of illegal aliens, 2nd amendment rights, death penalty, opposition to affirmative action (race-based), etc.).
Moore paid the idiot's bill.
What hypocrisy, needing the thing you are fighting against.
In a semi-related story, an anti clucker for cash baffoon, traded in his clunker. He was decrying the program and went to the dealer to tell him to quit taking gov handouts and what happened? He came out with a new car, yep he bought a new car under that very program he was against!!!
His name is Jerry Fowler, aka dumbass.
Oh, and I guess for all the scare tactics and threats of gradma getting euthanized didn't work. All it did is paint the right as cold hearted LIARS.
GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!