Thursday, October 29, 2009

No Public Option Until 2013

If you get one at all. Happy, liberals?

"2014, a year after aides said the public option would begin
operating."

Hey, I'm not trying to be divisive. I'm WITH YOU on SINGLE-PAYER; however, you need to get your noses out of that pile of Democrapic dogma!!!!

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And the agenda-pushing MSM is WORKING LIKE HELL to REVIVE it!

And then SOMEONE PULLED the PLUG!!!!

"Public option, private strong-arming by Reid; Senate leader still lacks votes; Health care bill details fluid" by Lisa Wangsness and Susan Milligan, Globe Staff | October 28, 2009

WASHINGTON - Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, said he would vote with Republicans to block final passage of a bill containing a public insurance option, even with an opt-out provision, because it would “create a whole new federal government entitlement program for which taxpayers will eventually be on the line, and at a time when taxpayers are deep enough on the line and our national government is in the biggest debt it’s ever been in.’’

But it is OAKY to SEND BILLIONS in AID to ISRAEL, huh, Joe?

So HOW OFTEN are YOU DEMOCRAPS going to BEND and SPREAD for this guy?

And ISN'T
CORRUPTICUT the CAPITAL of the INSURANCE INDUSTRY?

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And tell me, readers, WHAT ARE THE ODDS that JOE would get the CATBIRD SEAT in the two subsequent Congresses?

He is the 51st Democrap to maintain control of the chamber, and then the 60th vote to end fillibusters? HELLO, AmeriKa!!!!!!!

I smell a HUGE RIGGING!!!!


The House, which is almost certain to pass a stronger version of the public option....

Did you CLICK ON MY LINK at the TOP? What a LIE!!!!!!!!

But

Do you know how TIRED I AM of seeing those words in my "newspaper?"


there was also a growing sense of anticipation as the vote at last drew closer. Many Democrats said they believed the health care bill had turned a critical corner.

Yup, right into a brick wall!


“I can’t exactly prove it to you, but I know in my soul, in my gut, that the momentum is moving our direction, that we are unified in our purpose . . . we are going to end up with a bill,’’ said Senator Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat.

That goes nowhere.


House members were still arguing yesterday about smaller issues that could imperil their bill, including language on abortion.

Oh,
NOW it is a SMALL ISSUE, huh?

Yeah, when the AGENDA-PUSHING is FAILING the issue becomes small. Think global fart-misting.


Representative Bart Stupak, Democrat of Michigan, said he had 40 colleagues willing to vote “no’’ on a procedural hurdle for the bill unless it was changed to explicitly bar government funding for abortions.

So the "
opposition [that] is unlikely to stall the legislation" ADDED 10 MORE MEMBERS, huh?

And this guy is from MICHIGAN, not some radical southern state!? WOW!!!!


But backers of the health care overhaul said they do not believe their colleagues will hold up such a momentous piece of legislation over smaller issues - or even over the public option.

So they are COUNTING ON YOUR VOTES, liberals, for a BILL with NO PUBLIC OPTION! Yes, TAKEN FOR GRANTED AGAIN!


“My sense is that the Democrats in the House and the Senate understand that this is probably the most important domestic legislation since civil rights,’’ said Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr., Democrat of Massachusetts. “Failure is not an option here. I don’t think there is anyone in the caucus who will allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good.’’

I'm TIRED of the BLACK-and WHITE ABSOLUTISM and DEMONIZING!!

I'm HOLDING MY HAND OUT, lefties!!!


And Stupak also said he wasn’t holding the entire package hostage to the issue. “Nobody wants to sabotage anything,’’ he said.

Except for the VESTED INTERESTS out to BLOCK SINGLE-PAYER, UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE that the REST of the INDUSTRIALIZED WORLD HAS!


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Update
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Healthcare Hoax from Hell Lies, damn lies, and promises from Democrats. An amendment allowing states to create state-level single-payer healthcare has been stripped out of the House healthcare bill, after having passed in committee back in July by a vote of 27 to 19. And rumor has it that a vote on national single-payer that was promised in July in exchange for skipping a committee vote on it will now be denied.