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Economy
Obama says national healthcare this year - or never
2009-05-29
I'll take never, then.
Posted by:Anguper Hupomosing9418

#14  Tort reform, not healthcare rationing

Don't hold your breath waiting for the Democrats to rein in their largest contributors.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-05-29 22:27  

#13  hopefully the norks or iran will take him off message and tie him up with...oops, i almost said "a tarbaby."
Posted by: Art ofWar   2009-05-29 15:06  

#12  Yes he is...something that all of history's worst despots have in common.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2009-05-29 14:43  

#11  He's nationalized the banks, nationalized two-thirds of the car industry and now he's got his sights set on health care. He certainly is ambitious. I'll give him that.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-05-29 12:10  

#10  Americas problem is not healthcare it's the leaching lawyers.

Tort reform, not healthcare rationing.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-05-29 11:54  

#9  never works for me.
Posted by: spiffo   2009-05-29 11:28  

#8  Never sounds like a very good deal. After all, never is forever. In June, I begin my sentence with Medicare. It's probably too late for me to get out of it's tentacles, but fight nationalization of health care and save yourselves, if you can.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-05-29 11:19  

#7  "The president said the costs of the nation's $2.5 trillion health care system are crushing families and businesses and pose the largest threat to the economy."

HmmmÂ…the problem was the health care system huh? Silly me, all along I was thinking it was the Housing Bubble and Financial sector meltdown that were the real economic sucker punches. But the part about Medicare and Medicaid being unsustainable makes sense. The part about creating the nation's most expensive entitlement program as the solutionÂ…not so much.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-05-29 10:39  

#6  Great points, Glenmore. And the scary thing is that I don't see conservatives coalescing around a good alternative at all. Some sort of variation on McCain's plan (or at least some plan that encourages competition) needs to be promoted by conservative leaders. There are a number of voters who fear the results of a government health-care system, but have nothing out there to rally behind. If people like us aren't seeing the alternative, then it's wayyyy off the radar screen for most other voters. :-(
Posted by: ryuge   2009-05-29 10:01  

#5  From the people I have talked to who voted for Zero, health care 'change' was their number one reason. It's a huge issue with most poorly-informed Americans (there a LOTS of those) and even a large number of informed ones. If a variant of Hillary/Daschle Care is to be avoided the opponents will have to come up with - and SELL - a credible alternative. Just condemning Zeros plan, regardless of how valid the condemning arguments are, won't stop it. People see we have a problem so if there's only one purported solution on the table they'll 'feel' they have to accept it.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-05-29 09:11  

#4  For your Health I hope that your care is never rationed by state bureaucrats.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-05-29 04:58  

#3  Don't ask.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2009-05-29 03:02  

#2  The Tool(tm) knows that if he can't ramrod this through now that the rubes are going to see the disaster that is our former economy that they'll never allow him to screw up anything else.

We are witnessing the largest theft in the history of the world, and time grows short to continue to screw the country.

I ask, how could he do anything more destructive?
Posted by: Vespasian Threremp1622   2009-05-29 01:02  

#1  never
Posted by: 3dc   2009-05-29 00:35  

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