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The New York Times Christmas Day Death Panel Discussion

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 109 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Democratic Party, Health Care, Healthcare, History, Links, Media, Politics, Progressives at December 27th, 2010 - 2:00 pm


Interesting that the New York Times thought to publish a piece of inconvenient truth on Christmas Day. The article addresses the known concerns about Obamacare and euthanasia of the elderly, yet has one more little tidbit thrown in:

Proponents asked that the truth not be forwarded.

It’s not necessary to repost the entire NYT flying pig moment here (it’s linked below) but check out the opening paragraphs:

When a proposal to encourage end-of-life planning touched off a political storm over “death panels,” Democrats dropped it from legislation to overhaul the health care system. But the Obama administration will achieve the same goal by regulation, starting Jan. 1.

Under the new policy, outlined in a Medicare regulation, the government will pay doctors who advise patients on options for end-of-life care, which may include advance directives to forgo aggressive life-sustaining treatment.

Congressional supporters of the new policy, though pleased, have kept quiet. They fear provoking another furor like the one in 2009 when Republicans seized on the idea of end-of-life counseling to argue that the Democrats’ bill would allow the government to cut off care for the critically ill.

Read the rest for yourselves, but don’t miss this:

Several Democratic [sic] members of Congress, led by Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon and Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia, had urged the administration to cover end-of-life planning as a service offered under the Medicare wellness benefit. A national organization of hospice care providers made the same recommendation.

Mr. Blumenauer, the author of the original end-of-life proposal, praised the rule as “a step in the right direction.”

“It will give people more control over the care they receive,” Mr. Blumenauer said in an interview. “It means that doctors and patients can have these conversations in the normal course of business, as part of our health care routine, not as something put off until we are forced to do it.”

After learning of the administration’s decision, Mr. Blumenauer’s office celebrated “a quiet victory,” but urged supporters not to crow about it.

“While we are very happy with the result, we won’t be shouting it from the rooftops because we aren’t out of the woods yet,” Mr. Blumenauer’s office said in an e-mail in early November to people working with him on the issue. “This regulation could be modified or reversed, especially if Republican leaders try to use this small provision to perpetuate the ‘death panel’ myth.”

Moreover, the e-mail said: “We would ask that you not broadcast this accomplishment out to any of your lists, even if they are ‘supporters’ — e-mails can too easily be forwarded.”

The e-mail continued: “Thus far, it seems that no press or blogs have discovered it, but we will be keeping a close watch and may be calling on you if we need a rapid, targeted response. The longer this goes unnoticed, the better our chances of keeping it.”

The details of Obamacare include nothing less than a slightly modified resurrection of the eugenics movement of the 1930s, and it’s still pure evil.

[h/t Aardvarks & Asshats]

Obama shocked by Political cost of Obamacare

by Phantom Ace ( 285 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2012, Fascism, Health Care, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at November 8th, 2010 - 6:30 pm

In a sign of Barack Hussein Obama’s 3rd world style elitism, he was stunned by the political costs of his Eugenics based health care plan. Starting in the summerof 2009 polls showed the American people didn’t want Obamacare. Yet Obama and his Progressive minions in Congress still pushed the bill down people’s throat. They lied about the costs and the Eugenics nature of this boondoggle. The Left showed contempt for American opinion about this bill. Instead it was rammed down our throats and the result was that last Tuesday, the American people had their payback.

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says the political cost of overhauling the health care system turned out to be higher than he had expected. And he admits that he gets discouraged at times when dealing with the economy.

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“I made the decision to go ahead and do it, and it proved as costly politically as we expected — probably actually a little more costly than we expected, politically,” he said.

Read the rest: President Obama Surprised by Political Cost of Health Care Law

This shows the elitism of the Progressive establishment of this nation. They live in little Academic bubbles and don’t deal with real people. They are Neo-Feudlists to the core but they have discovered to their detriment that Americans don’t Serf. Obama clearly has not learned his lesson and doesn’t plan to move to the center. He’s a Leftist ideologue who believes the American people are too stupid to appreciate what he has done. He’s no Clinton and hopefully the GOP leadership in the House will pass bills to show his radical ideology.

What the new congress can – and cannot do – about ObamaCare

by Mojambo ( 292 Comments › )
Filed under Health Care at November 7th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

Delay, delay, delay (hold hearings, subpoena administration officials), try to defund it and let’s get Obama the hell out of there in 2012 is our best bet. Here the loss of Senate seats we should have won comes into play.  Harry Reid is still the majority leader and he will never schedule hearings on repeal of Hellcare.  Had we taken the Senate (yes even if it meant “just counting heads” and those three seats in Nevada, Colrado and Delaware would have helped), we would have been able to have public hearings in which the nation could have seen and heard of the corrosive effects of this bill.

by Michael Tanner

In the first hours after Republicans reclaimed the House, the presumptive new speaker, John Boehner (R-Ohio), made clear his plans for the health care bill passed last March: “We must do everything we can to try to repeal this bill and replace it with common sense reforms to bring down the cost of health care.”

Voters made themselves abundantly clear on Tuesday — Democrats who supported the health care bill lost in droves. Eight Democrats in the House, including New York’s Scott Murphy, switched from opposing the bill on early votes to supporting it for final passage. Six sought re-election; five, including Murphy, lost. Arizona and Oklahoma passed ballot measures opposing the law’s individual mandate, and Colorado voters fell just short of doing likewise. Missouri voters had already done so earlier this year.

Election night exit polls showed that at least half of voters wanted to repeal the bill. While that is an almost unprecedented level of opposition for a major entitlement expansion, it may actually understate the anti-ObamaCare sentiment because exit polls tend to tilt Democratic. A better measure might be an election night Rasmussen telephone poll that found 59% of voters in favor of repeal. Another post-election survey found that 45% saw their vote as a specific message of opposition to the health care bill.

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But that is as far as repeal is likely to go. The Democrats remain in control of the Senate, and Harry Reid, returning in triumph, is unlikely to even schedule a vote.

Repealing ObamaCare is just not going to happen while Obama is in office.

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In addition, President Obama’s recess appointment of British-style rationing fan Donald Berwick as head of the Medicare and Medicaid systems expires with the new Congress. If Obama reappoints him, Republicans should use his hearings to explore how ObamaCare threatens the quality of American health care and access to it.

Next, Republicans should seek repeal of those parts of the new law that are unpopular with Democrats as well as Republicans. There are a lot of Democratic senators up for re-election in 2012 who represent states Republicans swept this year. They may not be willing to go all the way to repealing the law, but they may still be anxious to show that they got the voters’ message and are willing to work with Republicans to “fix it.”

For example, Democratic senators like North Dakota’s Kent Conrad have expressed concerns that the law’s new long-term care entitlement is “a fiscal time bomb.” Several Democrats have indicated a willingness to repeal the law’s requirement that even small businesses file a 1099 tax form for every vendor that they do $600 worth of business with. Even President Obama has indicated a willingness to revisit this provision.

ObamaCare would all but wipe out the popular Medicare Advantage program. With seniors having voted heavily against Democrats on Tuesday, there may be bipartisan support for revisiting cuts to that program. Congress could also look to repeal restrictions on popular options like Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts.

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Finally, Republicans in the House now control the power of the purse. They should refuse to fund implementation of the bill. For example, the IRS says it will need to hire as many as 13,500 additional IRS agents to administer the law’s unpopular individual mandate. Congress should refuse to appropriate the money to do so. All sorts of provisions could be subject to defunding. Theoretically, the House could go so far as to forbid HHS officials from spending any time working on any aspect of the law.

Cutting off funding risks having the Democrats shut down the government in an attempt to put public pressure on the Republicans to pass a budget with the health care funding that the president wants. President Clinton used this tactic successfully against the Republican Congress in 1996. But the public, as shown by this election, is in a very different mood now. And Obama is no Bill Clinton.

Of course, the real battle over ObamaCare will be fought two years from now in the 2012 presidential elections. But there is still a lot to be done between now and then.

Read the rest: What Republicans can – or can’t do – about Obamacare

Obamacare vote comes back to haunt Democrats

by Phantom Ace ( 253 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Health Care, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at October 18th, 2010 - 7:31 pm

The Eugenics based Obacare bill was suppose to be the crown jewel of this Democratic congress. Instead it has become an albatross used around the necks of Progressive candidates. The bill was a blatant example of the Neo-Feudalistic attitude of the left. It was rammed down the nation’s throat, even though the majority of Americans opposed it. Now the people will are getting their revenge and the Democrats are scared.

Seven months ago Speaker Nancy Pelosi spent a busy week rounding up votes to pass the Senate version of the Democrats’ health care legislation.

It wasn’t easy. She had to get Democrats who had voted no in November to switch to yes in March. And she had to get Democrats who had refused to vote for the bill in November without an anti-abortion amendment to vote for a bill in March that lacked that language.

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Those opponents, according to polls at that time, included most American voters. But Pelosi, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton predicted the bill would become more popular after it was passed (and, Pelosi said, after people had a chance to read it).

National polls indicate that hasn’t happened yet. But what about the districts of the House Democrats who cast the key votes that made Obamacare law? Those Democrats have an interest in persuading constituents of the law’s merits. So how are they doing?

Read it all: Dems find careers threatened by Obamacare votes

The Progressives pushed Obamacare thinking they would get a reward. But they are learning that if you go against the will of the American people, they will not forget. With 2 weeks to go until the midterms, it’s ugly for the Progressives. They are learning that this nation’s people reject Neo-Feudalism. Americans don’t serf!