I'm not shocked. He's been lying about everything.
Hmmm... It seems to me he speaks of incrementalism. Like somebody we know on the board.Oh my goodness.
Including those middle class paychecks, right Tutu?
Hmmm... It seems to me he speaks of incrementalism. Like somebody we know on the board.
Hmmm... It seems to me he speaks of incrementalism. Like somebody we know on the board.
He is absolutely desirous of eliminating private insurance. He is now using spin (otherwise known as lying) to say he is not after single payer...
Bull-pucky. He talked bout how it can't be done all in one shot, how it would have to be done over time...Obviously his positions changed over time as he decided to go down the route that was most politically pragmatic. There's nothing wrong with that. Obama has drifted to the right over the years, if not in his heart, just to get stuff done. Sometimes you have to realpolitik. If Obama had come out guns a-blazin proposing single-payer healthcare, he would've gotten absolutely nowhere. So he proposed a compromise system that had most of the positives of single-payer but addressed the (illegitimate) concerns of the right.
There are countries that have a single payer system (universal medical) and still utilize private "enterprises". Canada is one of them.
For example, blood tests. When a doctor orders blood tests one can get them done for free at a government clinic. Take a number and wait, maybe an hour or so, for the blood draw. Or one can go to a private clinic and be finished in 10 or 15 minutes and be down approximately $100.00 to $125.00.
If one is earning over $100/hr which is about $200,000/yr then it probably is beneficial for them to pay for the blood draw as they'll lose more money waiting at the government clinic than if they paid at a private one and returned to work.
I don't see what all the fuss is about.
There are countries that have a single payer system (universal medical) and still utilize private "enterprises". Canada is one of them.
For example, blood tests. When a doctor orders blood tests one can get them done for free at a government clinic. Take a number and wait, maybe an hour or so, for the blood draw. Or one can go to a private clinic and be finished in 10 or 15 minutes and be down approximately $100.00 to $125.00.
If one is earning over $100/hr which is about $200,000/yr then it probably is beneficial for them to pay for the blood draw as they'll lose more money waiting at the government clinic than if they paid at a private one and returned to work.
I don't see what all the fuss is about.
Obviously his positions changed over time as he decided to go down the route that was most politically pragmatic. There's nothing wrong with that. Obama has drifted to the right over the years, if not in his heart, just to get stuff done. Sometimes you have to realpolitik. If Obama had come out guns a-blazin proposing single-payer healthcare, he would've gotten absolutely nowhere. So he proposed a compromise system that had most of the positives of single-payer but addressed the (illegitimate) concerns of the right.
the fuss is we are not a Socialist country, and don't want to be..We don't want to become a slave to the Federal Government, especially this one..
what is so hard to understand about that..
I wonder who is going to report ID to flag@whitehouse.gov....
Obviously his positions changed over time as he decided to go down the route that was most politically pragmatic. There's nothing wrong with that. Obama has drifted to the right over the years, if not in his heart, just to get stuff done. Sometimes you have to realpolitik. If Obama had come out guns a-blazin proposing single-payer healthcare, he would've gotten absolutely nowhere. So he proposed a compromise system that had most of the positives of single-payer but addressed the (illegitimate) concerns of the right.
I wonder if there's a registered mailbox at fag@whitehouse.gov?I wonder who is going to report ID to flag@whitehouse.gov....