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GOP stands with Cruz

 
 
Reply Tue 24 Sep, 2013 09:22 pm
http://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3070882/posts?page=8

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BREAKING!! GOP Stands with Tea Party Favorite Texas Senator Ted Cruz in Filibuster snip
 
blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 06:24 am
So what?
gungasnake
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 07:22 am
@blueveinedthrobber,
Quote:
So what?


So, you should be celebrating. With the new GOP health bill which replaces obungacare in place, you'll be able to get treatment for the blue-veined throbbing problem...

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTo8n_5pBKGCvmOFaAinRN5nR6-Bd0DgWBlho0G6ibQMpWKLg4CPQ
blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 08:26 am
A: It's not a problem.
B: What GOP health bill? Oh wait, you mean the No Obamacare Bill?
joefromchicago
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 08:43 am
@blueveinedthrobber,
blueveinedthrobber wrote:

B: What GOP health bill?

I too would be curious to know the answer to this question.
blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 11:52 am
@joefromchicago,
don't hold your breath
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panzade
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 01:02 pm
https://scontent-a-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1239647_641860319181241_1734175869_n.jpg
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panzade
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 01:27 pm
Whoever gave me a thumbs down; you have made me very proud.
It's my first one!
Rockhead
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 01:29 pm
@panzade,
welcome to the club, panz.

you'll get to wearing it like a badge of honor around some of these jokers...
RABEL222
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 03:06 pm
@Rockhead,
How can you tell if it up or down? All I see is a number.
Rockhead
 
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Reply Wed 25 Sep, 2013 04:44 pm
@RABEL222,
when the number goes to zero (or lower)

I voted him back up...
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BigEgo
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 08:07 am
@gungasnake,
Hey asshat lets hear about the GOP health bill!
parados
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 09:12 am
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:

http://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3070882/posts?page=8

Quote:
BREAKING!! GOP Stands with Tea Party Favorite Texas Senator Ted Cruz in Filibuster snip


One small problem. Ted Cruz wasn't filibustering anything. He spoke to an empty Senate for several hours when there was no bill up for a vote.

I think the best description I have seen of his actions was he was simply doing a "full of bluster."
panzade
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 09:21 am
@parados,
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simply doing a "full of bluster."

or a "fauxlibuster" as some have named it.

What a cynical move; to set up his candidacy for the next presidential election by leading the charge against a program that is much needed, with no hope of success.
To the "children of Palin," he is their martyr.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 09:36 am
@BigEgo,
You might have missed it ... I can't speak for all Republicans, but the following are my own thoughts on the subject:

The country does need medical reform, but not Obungacare.

The size of obungacare indicates to me that it is about power and not about health care. Likewise Mark Steyn notes that the job of director or head of public health has become the biggest govt. job in European countries which have public health care i.e. it would be a step upwards from PM or President or King or Grand Duke or anything else to head of health care. In other words, European health care is ultimate bureaucracy. If I had the power to I would institute a sort of a basic health care reform which would be overwhelmingly simple and which would resemble the thing we're reading about in no way, shape, or manner. Key points would be:

1. Elimination of lawsuits against doctors and other medical providers. There would be a general fund to compensate victims of malpractice for actual damage and a non-inbred system for weeding out those guilty of malpractice. The non-inbred system would be a tribunal composed not just of oher doctors, but of plumbers, electricians, engineers, and everybody else as well.

2. Elimination of the artificial exclusivity of the medical system. In other words our medical schools could easily produce two or three times the number of doctors they do with no noticeable drop off in quality.

3. Elimination of the factors which drive the cost of medicines towards unaffordability. That would include both lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies and government agencies which force costs into the billions to develop any new drug. There should be no suing a pharmaceutical for any drug which has passed FDA approval and somewhere between thalidamide and what we have now, there should be a happy medium.

4. Elimination of the outmoded WW-II notion of triage in favor of a system which took some rational account of who pays for the system and who doesn't. The horror stories I keep reading about the middle-class guy with an injured child having to fill out forms for three hours while an endless procession of illegal immigrants just walks in and are seen, would end, as would any possibility of that child waiting three hours for treatment while people were being seen for heroin overdoses or other lifestyle issues.

All of those things would fall under the heading of what TR called "trust busting". There would also be some system for caring the truly indigent, but the need and cost would be far less than at present.

By far the biggest item is that first one. I don't know the exact numbers but if you add every cost involved in our present out-of-control lawyering, it has to be a major fraction if not more than half of our medical costs. The trial lawyers' guild being one of the two major pillars of financial support for the democrat party is the basic reason nobody is saying anything about that part of the problem.

Other than that, you almost have to have seen some of the problems close up to have any sort of a feel for them.

Item 2, this is what I saw in grad school some time ago, although I do not have any reason to think much has changed. In the school I attended, there appeared to be sixty or seventy first year med students walking around and all but one or two of them would have made perfectly good doctors, they were all very bright and highly motivated. The only way the school should have lost any of those kids was either they discovered they couldn't deal with the sight of blood in real life or six months later they changed their minds and went off to Hollywood to become actors or actresses; the school should never have lost more than ten percent of them. But they knew from day one that they were keeping 35% of that class.

That system says that you know several things about the guy working on your body: You know he's a survivor, and that's highly unlikely to be from being better qualified than 65% of the other students; You know he hasn't had enough sleep (he's doing his work and the work of that missing 65%); You know he's probably doing some sort of drugs to deal with the lack of sleep... One of my first steps as "health Tsar" or whatever would be to tell the medical schools that henceforth if they ever drop more than15% of an incoming class, they'll lose their accreditation.

Item 3. My father walks into a pharmacy in Switzerland with a bottle of pills he normally pays $50 for in Fla. and asks the pharmacist if he can fill it. "Why certainly sir!", fills the bottle of pills and says "That will be $3.50." Seeing that my father was standing there in a state of shock, the man says "Gee, I'm sorry, Mr. V., you see, we have socialized medicine in Switzerland and if you were a Swiss citizen and paid into the systemn, why I could sell you this bottle of pills for $1.50 but, since you're foreign and do not pay into the system I have to charge you the full price, certainly you can appreciate that."

The guy thought my father was in shock because he was charging him too MUCH... Clearly whatever needs to be done with drugs amounts to trust busting, and not extracting more money from the American people.

Item 4. A caller to the Chris Plant show (D.C./WMAL) the other morning, an ER nurse, noted that much of the costs which her hospital had to absorb, as do most hospitals, was the problem of people with no resources using the ER as their first and only point of contact to the medical profession. She said that there were gang members who were constantly coming in for repairs from bullet holes and knife damage and drug problems, that they could not legally turn any of those people away, and that there was zero possibility of ever collecting any money from any of them, and that the costs of that were gigantic.

Clearly throwing money at that problems is not going to help anything either. Again if I'm the "Medicine Tsar", those guys would be cared for, but not at the ER or at least not the part of the ER where normal people go, and they would not be first in line. Mostly they'd be dealing with medical students who needed the practice patching up knife and bullet damage.
blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 11:12 am
@parados,
full of **** is more like it.
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parados
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 11:54 am
@gungasnake,
You do realize you just promoted socialized medicine there, don't you gunga?

You just proposed that government take over and regulate medicine and drug companies to restrict their profits.
gungasnake
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 12:34 pm
@parados,
The thing I'm recommending are not govt. takeovers, more like what TR called "Trust Busting". All simple moves, all very simple and inexpensive to implement, no major bureaucracies involved.
RABEL222
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 12:43 pm
@gungasnake,
Never get past the present Supreme Court.
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parados
 
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Reply Thu 26 Sep, 2013 12:50 pm
@gungasnake,
What do you think government telling businesses what prices they can sell items for is gunga?
 

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