Posts Tagged "healthcare"

Frankenstein on Steroids

»Posted by on Aug 24, 2009 in Healthcare Reform, Life, Pharmaceutical Industry | 0 comments

Look, I’m a simple minded person so let me help simplify the hoop-la going on in Washington surrounding the proposals for government takeover of your health-care.  First of all, it’s not “Obamacare” because BO has no bill. Although not as catchy, it’s more accurate to call it Pelosi-Reid care since BO has turned over the responsibility of writing this 1000 page bill of Frankenstein proportion to Nancy and Harry.   All you have to remember is,  regardless of which bill is passed (senate version or house version) , if it’s split apart, if it’s passed one step at a time, the ultimate goal of the current democrat leadership in the house and senate is to dismantle the finest health care system in the world currently...

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Time Will Tell

»Posted by on Aug 11, 2009 in Healthcare Reform, Pharmaceutical Industry, Politics | 0 comments

The current strategy of the Democratic Party leading the nation right now, is to disparage and discount those who have awakened to attend town halls and voice their concern about the massive expansion of government.  We’ll see.  Elections will take place in the near future and then we’ll know whether this anger and concern is ginned up by hateful insurance companies, wacky radio talk show hosts, and executed by robotic puppets (the American people), or rooted in a genuine desire to preserve our American freedoms and choice of health-care.   Blue dog dems, watch out how you vote.  States with middle of the road spineless elected representatives like Arlen Specter from PA, be prepared to look for another profession. I think this article is measured...

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Sparks of Hope?

»Posted by on Jul 28, 2009 in Healthcare Reform, Pharmaceutical Industry | 0 comments

Our only hope. Although polls have consistently shown that just over half of Americans think the health-care system is in need of reform, a substantial majority say they are satisfied with their own insurance and care. Any hope of change will require their support, according to experts and advocates across the ideological spectrum I think it may be finally sinking in that in order to cover the 47 million uninsured (including illegals) it’s not necessary to completely overhaul or reform what doesn’t need reforming.  The fact is that most people in this country have access to competent and caring doctors.  Obviously there are exceptions.  Most citizens (253 million) are satisfied with their plan.  Again, I’m sure there are exceptions.  I had...

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Your Healthcare

»Posted by on Jul 26, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

Just finished watching George S.  interview Sen. Jim Dement from South Carolina.  Best discussion I’ve seen for a very important issue.  Please take time to view and pass along.  Point:  Everyone agrees we need reform,  not everyone  (even the Democratic majority in Washington) agrees a government takeover is the solution.

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Community Organizer in Chief

»Posted by on Jul 25, 2009 in Politics | 0 comments

Ever since I first heard of BO about 2 years ago, the media image projected was that of a “community organizer.”  Never was sure what that meant except that it was  a nice (read deceptive) way to say he was a trouble maker.  But again, the image portrayed by all of his supporters along with his silver tongue (sans teleprompter) is  that he would bring everyone “together.”  We could all hold hands around the camp fire and sing “kum ba ya.”  Well.  Jeremiah Wright’s teaching and sermons are finally coming to light.   Let’s see who he’s managed to bring together.  Not the policemen who “stupidly” reacted to a black professor breaking his door in.  (Is stupidly a word?)  Race relations have...

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