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Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:48 AM
CHRISISALL
Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:01 AM
JONGSSTRAW
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Just a question, are the authoritarians/Bush fans here all frustrated & upset that the rest of us do not consider Obama to be some kind of godsend?
Quote:Does it limit their ability to strike back for all the years of finger-pointing at Bush & Cheney?
Quote:Does it make them feel like maybe they see things a little more biased than they believed all along?
Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:16 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: You Libs are hating him now for NOT doing enough, and my ilk hates him for already doing too much. Sort of ironical.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:44 AM
OPPYH
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Just a question, are the authoritarians/Bush fans here all frustrated & upset that the rest of us do not consider Obama to be some kind of godsend? Does it limit their ability to strike back for all the years of finger-pointing at Bush & Cheney? Does it make them feel like maybe they see things a little more biased than they believed all along? Just wonderin'.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:49 AM
Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by OPPYH: As a democratic Obama opposer from the get go, I'm actually surprised he's doing as much as he is. Clean Energy, and health care are two very important issues that Obama plans to tackle, and fix. For that I commend him. It's a great start to a long presidency.
Quote: As for those who supported him, voted for him, and are now disappointed in him? I guess I feel bad for you.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:07 PM
ANTIMASON
Quote:Originally posted by OPPYH: As a democratic Obama opposer from the get go, I'm actually surprised he's doing as much as he is. Clean Energy, and health care are two very important issues that Obama plans to tackle, and fix.
Quote:For that I commend him. It's a great start to a long presidency.
Quote: As for those who supported him, voted for him, and are now disappointed in him? I guess I feel bad for you. Short from turning water into wine, I really don't know what you expected in the first place. He's doing his job....give him credit where credit is due
Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:15 PM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: he's the epitome of every flawed, failed liberal policy of 80 years.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:31 PM
Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: by liberal, i mean statist.
Quote: do you deny that in principle, statism/collectivism, and free market libertarianism are opposing ideologies?
Friday, June 26, 2009 1:48 AM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote: ...as for Obamacare, how does throwing a beauracrat between you and your physician save you money?
Friday, June 26, 2009 3:49 AM
RIPWASH
Quote:Perhaps the most revealing exchange took place between the President and Jane Sturm, who is the caregiver for her now 105-year-old mother. Sturm related how her mother had a pacemaker inserted just five years ago, although it had originally been discouraged by an arrhythmia specialist who said it was too expensive and not justified at her advanced age. Ms. Sturm asked Obama, “Outside the medical criteria for prolonging life for somebody elderly, is there any consideration that can be given for a certain spirit, a certain joy of living, quality of life? Or is it just a medical cut-off at a certain age?” Obama’s response was particularly blunt and cold. After saying that there were always individual considerations involved, he stated, “I don’t think that we can make judgments based on people’s spirit. That would be a pretty subjective decision to be making.” He proceeded to explain, however, that such decisions would ultimately be based on the bottom line. “Understand that those decisions are already being made in one way or another,” he said. “If they’re not being made under Medicare and Medicaid, they’re being made by private insurers.” He added, “Loading up on additional tests or additional drugs that the evidence shows is not necessarily going to improve care, that at least we can let doctors know and your mom know that, you know what? Maybe this isn’t going to help. Maybe you’re better off not having the surgery, but taking the painkiller.”
Friday, June 26, 2009 4:22 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Friday, June 26, 2009 4:24 AM
Friday, June 26, 2009 4:41 AM
KPO
Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.
Quote:Originally posted by RIPWash: I heard this on the radio this morning and to be honest . . . my jaw dropped to the floor. This is VERY chilling . . . and very telling. This is taken from the ABC coverage of Obama's plea to the American people about his healthcare plan and to be completely and totally fair, I got this from a socialist website, not from ABC News itself. Quote:Perhaps the most revealing exchange took place between the President and Jane Sturm, who is the caregiver for her now 105-year-old mother. Sturm related how her mother had a pacemaker inserted just five years ago, although it had originally been discouraged by an arrhythmia specialist who said it was too expensive and not justified at her advanced age. Ms. Sturm asked Obama, “Outside the medical criteria for prolonging life for somebody elderly, is there any consideration that can be given for a certain spirit, a certain joy of living, quality of life? Or is it just a medical cut-off at a certain age?” Obama’s response was particularly blunt and cold. After saying that there were always individual considerations involved, he stated, “I don’t think that we can make judgments based on people’s spirit. That would be a pretty subjective decision to be making.” He proceeded to explain, however, that such decisions would ultimately be based on the bottom line. “Understand that those decisions are already being made in one way or another,” he said. “If they’re not being made under Medicare and Medicaid, they’re being made by private insurers.” He added, “Loading up on additional tests or additional drugs that the evidence shows is not necessarily going to improve care, that at least we can let doctors know and your mom know that, you know what? Maybe this isn’t going to help. Maybe you’re better off not having the surgery, but taking the painkiller.” Um . . . yeah. That makes me feel REALLY confident in his healthcare plan. ********************************************* "It's okay! I'm a leaf on the wind!!!" "What does that mean?!?!?!"
Friday, June 26, 2009 4:48 AM
Quote:Originally posted by RIPWash: That's my primary goal, 6. State my opinion/views, try my best to do it in a civil manner and try to play nice. Just ask Kwick and Chris . . . heck, even Citizen. We wholeheartedly disagree on a great many things in the political spectrum, but we mostly get a long just fine! ********************************************* "It's okay! I'm a leaf on the wind!!!" "What does that mean?!?!?!"
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:35 AM
CITIZEN
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Citizen is a bonified dickhead and a waste of carbon, but I'm willing to bet that everyone else here, even PN and Kaneman, are human.
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kpo: It struck me as quite a silly question, the way it was phrased at least, and I think a good politician response would've been not to tackle the logic of it but to glaze over it and just express upbeat, positive sentiments at the 105 year old mother's triumphant spirit, etc. It's a good example though: would this 100 year old lady have gotten the operation in any universal health care system in the world, even the best ones?
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:57 AM
RIGHTEOUS9
Friday, June 26, 2009 6:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: Quote:Originally posted by kpo: It struck me as quite a silly question, the way it was phrased at least, and I think a good politician response would've been not to tackle the logic of it but to glaze over it and just express upbeat, positive sentiments at the 105 year old mother's triumphant spirit, etc. It's a good example though: would this 100 year old lady have gotten the operation in any universal health care system in the world, even the best ones? Possibly, but you and the question glosses over the other side of the story, namely who had to go without any healthcare of any type in order for the 105 year old to get it? Any medical system is working on finite resources, it's amusing that only Socialised systems are the ones that recognise this, while it's the private only ones that like to brush the whole issue under the carpet. So the issue can be asked another way, you're a doctor, you have limited time and resources regardless of the healthcare funding system, you can save either one thirty year old or one 100 year old who both have the same condition. Who do you choose?
Friday, June 26, 2009 6:39 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kpo: I guess you're saying that insured patients insisting on expensive treatments that may be a long shot pushes up the insurance premiums for everyone else?
Friday, June 26, 2009 3:57 PM
Friday, June 26, 2009 4:34 PM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: this is sickening.. Chrisisall, idealogically, there is a difference between statism and libertarianism, irregardless of the (fallen)human condition.. and i described it.
Quote: am i a sovereign being, or does the collective own my ass?
Quote: its not a perfect world, but im not willing to give up and assume moral equivelence, simply because things have spiraled out of control, since the garden of eden, in the wrong direction
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:08 PM
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:09 PM
Quote:There is always the option in one of those countries that you can go private I suppose.
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:19 PM
Quote: I guess you're saying that insured patients insisting on expensive treatments that may be a long shot pushes up the insurance premiums for everyone else?
Quote:Maybe universal health care with the option of special private care at extra cost is the fairest way then? Hmm, I'm wondering what Sergeant X would have to say to this.
Quote: chrisisall- Somewhere, Satan is laughing. We need to laugh at his powerlessness, not be sad to see it go.
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Of course, there is always the option that in THIS country you can do that as well. And that option will still be around if this country adopts a universal or single-payer healthcare plan, too. That's the myth that's so pernicious in all this. The idea that if we adopt a universal healthcare plan, there will be no more private insurance available - POOF! - overnight.
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: this is sickening.. only a socialized healthcare system is forced to ration resources. its a big planet, there are billions of people, there are plenty of resources. dont fall prey to the anti-growth alarmists, who want population control!
Quote:a real free market system would encourage competition! we have millions of people going into the profession, if run as a competitive business, you could shop around for care, and find the best cost. dont believe the canard that profit equals greed when it comes to healthcare. there will always be someone willing to work with you, regardless of your means..
Quote:why should some deadbeat, well-fare recipient, be given healthcare, funded by a productive member of society, who is intern taxed, and forced into a rationed system? its rediculous. i am in control of my health, no one else!
Quote: how did this country survive before medicare? before the beauracrats got involved? we got along just fine.. you could argue we had the greatest system in the world
Quote: if im 90, and i want to pay for heart surgery, thats MY RIGHT AS A FREE HUMAN BEING! its no one elses business!! and it sure the hell isnt the "STATES" role to govern MY BODY!
Quote: Chrisisall, idealogically, there is a difference between statism and libertarianism, irregardless of the (fallen)human condition.. and i described it. am i a sovereign being, or does the collective own my ass? its not a perfect world, but im not willing to give up and assume moral equivelence, simply because things have spiraled out of control, since the garden of eden, in the wrong direction
Friday, June 26, 2009 5:59 PM
Friday, June 26, 2009 6:00 PM
CANTTAKESKY
Quote:Originally posted by Righteous9: can those of you who are mad at him for doing too much, explain what the too much has been?
Friday, June 26, 2009 6:17 PM
Quote: nothing could be more impersonal then centralized planning, it only serves to homogenize to the lowest common denominator, and youre example of public education is perfect evidence of this.
Quote: and their are plenty of resources, if youre solution is to ration based on eligibility, then youre probably among the ilk who favor euthenasia and abortion. id rather not go down that road, if we can help it
Friday, June 26, 2009 6:27 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: A "real" free-market system loathes competition, and inexorably heads towards monopolistic behavior.
Saturday, June 27, 2009 12:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: only a socialized healthcare system is forced to ration resources. its a big planet, there are billions of people, there are plenty of resources. dont fall prey to the anti-growth alarmists, who want population control!
Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:38 AM
Quote:Originally posted by canttakesky: in a free market system, with less laws, less force, and more freedom, the little guy actually has a chance to make it bi. In a system where he is forced to abide by laws influenced by the big boys, his chances are so much smaller.
Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by antimason: people arent born innocent
Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: All healthcare systems ration resources, public health does it in a fair and ethical way
Quote:, private does it by letting poor people die.
Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:51 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: And yeah, I can totally get where you think wanting healthcare available to all is exactly like favoring euthanasia and abortion. 'Cause THAT makes perfect sense...
Saturday, June 27, 2009 4:34 PM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Ummm....no. It can work that way, doesn't always. Less laws = attempts to screw the little guy (see overdraft fees at banks & such). More laws = attempts to screw the little guy legally, which is more difficult. I'd rather make it harder for 'em.
Saturday, June 27, 2009 4:48 PM
Monday, June 29, 2009 9:43 AM
MALACHITE
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Malachite: Saying that man is not born innocent is a description of the human condition.
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: All healthcare systems ration resources, public health does it in a fair and ethical way, private does it by letting poor people die. Don't fall prey to the anti-poor eugenics practising alarmists!
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:16 AM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Quote:Originally posted by Malachite: Saying that man is not born innocent is a description of the human condition. Original sin is a concept that was created by men to keep peeps in church and making donations. It's guilty until proven innocent. It's the chicken before the egg. It's the monkey in the wrench. The laughing Chrisisall
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:29 AM
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:35 AM
Quote:Originally posted by RIPWash: Like it's been said before, Chris. . . Did you have to teach your son to steal? To lie? To be selfish?
Quote: Or did you have to teach him to "play nice?"
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:36 AM
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:37 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Malachite: Well now I know you are just being silly.
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by RIPWash: Quote:Originally posted by citizen: All healthcare systems ration resources, public health does it in a fair and ethical way, private does it by letting poor people die. Don't fall prey to the anti-poor eugenics practising alarmists!
Monday, June 29, 2009 10:59 AM
Quote:...but I just don't find it consistent with a God that is actually worthy to be worshipped.
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