Author Topic: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall  (Read 503 times)

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 He's clueless  he states an example of a broken private insurance system, and then blames the government! This is insanity. How can you even begin to debate with people like this? It's kinda like me trying to make a case against public transit by complaining and describing all of the bad taxi trips I'd taken!  he did really good, didn't blow up at the idiot congresscritter, and said the facts! the congresscritter got very nervous  he knows he's out there selling a lemon from the insurance companies, and hoping the fools will buy it, so he can keep getting bigger savings into his family's wealth,securing their healthcare, travel, education, FOR LIFE! stupid little fools, so dumb in refusing to hear the truth. hopefully some listened!

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Re: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2009, 06:21:07 AM »


 He's clueless  he states an example of a broken private insurance system, and then blames the government! This is insanity. How can you even begin to debate with people like this? It's kinda like me trying to make a case against public transit by complaining and describing all of the bad taxi trips I'd taken!  he did really good, didn't blow up at the idiot congresscritter, and said the facts! the congresscritter got very nervous  he knows he's out there selling a lemon from the insurance companies, and hoping the fools will buy it, so he can keep getting bigger savings into his family's wealth,securing their healthcare, travel, education, FOR LIFE! stupid little fools, so dumb in refusing to hear the truth. hopefully some listened!

The govt created the HMO system you dope and regulates insurance more heavily than most other industries.  additionally, the states lay a heavy mandate on insurers such that smaller cfompanies cant compete with larger ones, hence a govt created monopoly in many states. 

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Re: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2009, 06:25:49 AM »
look at that stupid bitch telling him to "shhhh"  I fucking love it you fucking sack of shit hypocrites!!!!!!!!!!!  Oh they're going to treat him like he's obstructing the town hall after they went around doing exactly that and wanted to be seen just as exercising their rights ::)  There you have it, it's ok for republicans but if you don't agree with us, "shhhhhhh" get out of here! ::)

Listen to all the people in there saying, "be quiet, be quiet" ::)  Now that's priceless after what they just defended...

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Re: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2009, 06:41:14 AM »
In the past, physicians were allowed to make treatment recommendations based on their medical training, their evaluation of each particular patient's needs, and their firsthand knowledge of available medical facilities. Under HMO's, physicians are forced to make recommendations based on HMO guidelines. HMO's, though, are profit-driven organizations, thus all guidelines and decisions are based on the bottom line, not necessarily on what's best for a particular patient. if you think that decision was made other than for the bottom line by insurance companies , your the dope.


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Re: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2009, 06:43:50 AM »
In the past, physicians were allowed to make treatment recommendations based on their medical training, their evaluation of each particular patient's needs, and their firsthand knowledge of available medical facilities. Under HMO's, physicians are forced to make recommendations based on HMO guidelines. HMO's, though, are profit-driven organizations, thus all guidelines and decisions are based on the bottom line, not necessarily on what's best for a particular patient. if you think that decision was made other than for the bottom line by insurance companies , your the dope.



I dont see doctors nearly as scared of insurance carriers as they are govt takeover.  Additionally, what is your solution?  Medicare?


Medicare is nearly insolvent as it. 

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Re: Republican Congressman falls into public option trap at town hall
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2009, 07:18:29 AM »
I don't have time for this crap.

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