Next up – The Death to America Healthcare Reform Bill
Posted by: The BoBo // Category: A Nation at Risk, America, Democrats, Fascism, Freedom, Liberals, Obama, Politics, governmentHey all…I’m back! Okay – not at 100% yet – but – nevertheless – back to blogging and ready to take on those idiots on the left that want to push this piece of shit universal healthcare bill on America. First, I want to thank all of you who came by and commented and left well wishes. It is appreciated.
As you all know – the idiots in the house passed the healthcare reform bill out of committee and is expected on the house floor next week for a full vote. I have the full text of that bill here (H.R. 3200) if anyone else is interested in reading it. The plan this week is to try to get through this almost 1,100 page monstrosity and report on it here before the vote comes up.
From what I have read so far – this bill does absolutely nothing to reform healthcare in America. In fact, this is no more than another wealth redistribution scheme, as was the tax and crap bill, to take money from the successful and give it to the slackers who won’t own up to their own responsibility to take care of themselves and their families. Worst yet, it uses the unions and really big corporate business to shove the costs down to the middleclass taxpayer to saddle the biggest burden.
Hey – Obama – whatever happened to not taxing the middleclass? So far – every piece of shit legislation that has been pushed through by you socialist bastards taxes the middleclass. Just as any fascist regime, yours builds up the richest companies and partners with them to make them and the government bigger and richer – meanwhile pushing we middleclass down – trying to “level” that playing field. Yeah..the only leveling going on here is expanding the government elite and making everyone else the poor to become serfs to the government.
I’m on to you and I’m gonna make sure that everyone else knows what’s in this piece of shit bill as well.
Stay tuned folks – I’ll report back on the most egregious sections of this bill that you need to be made aware of. I’ll also be posting up some more about what universal healthcare REALLY is. The lefties just don’t get the fact that they will lose their freedom as well with this bill. If they think our healthcare system sucks now – wait to European style socialist universal healthcare takes hold in America.
We need to vote this bill down and we need to make our voices heard. If Obama takes over healthcare, he and the government will have control over 40% of all industry in this country. This will jump to almost 60% if he gets that crap and tax bill paid. I’ll explain these numbers in a future post. When you figure the Bureau of Labor Statistics has only 19 Labor categories in this country – once I detail it out – you will see how I come to those numbers.
This administration is dangerous and giving them control over our healthcare is a tipping point. When they control healthcare, they also get to dictate what you can and cannot eat, drink, and will even be able to control your lifestyle. You can be turned away for healthcare if they deem your lifestyle to be risky. This too will be detailed in a future post.
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July 18th, 2009 at 3:57 pm
Best of luck with the project. I look forward to reading it. As I wrote (in the article linked below), I get the feeling that Obama wants to rush the vote so people don’t have a chance to read the bill. Even some Democrats are now backing away from the legislation. If a Republican is smart, they should do what Obama did a few weeks ago and buy an hour block on TV and discuss the contents of the bill so people can understand it. To take it one step further, they should get doctors from all different levels of medicine and let them discuss the impacts the legislation will have on the level of medical care that will be provided to the public.
U.S. Common Senses last blog post..Health Care Reform and the Propaganda President
Reply to U.S. Common Sense
July 18th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
@CommonSense – that is a great idea. We already know that ABC wouldn’t sell them any time! LOL. I would like to see that come to pass. I have Congresswoman Bachmann following me on twitter – perhaps I’ll tweet her and put a little bug in her ear.
Reply to The BoBo
July 18th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
Good to see you back – looking forward to the future, expanded post about this issue.
Reply to Brian Anderson
July 18th, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Thanks, Brian..it’s good to be back. I hope to get that post up by Tuesday, with Wednesday being the latest – just ahead of the vote.
Reply to The BoBo
July 18th, 2009 at 11:28 pm
If you’re successful in getting through that nightmare, let me know. I would love to have you on the show again next week to discuss it as I won’t have time to give it a full review. You got my mail, let me know.
Reply to Steve Parry
July 18th, 2009 at 11:30 pm
@Steve – I’ll keep ya posted!
Reply to The BoBo
July 19th, 2009 at 1:56 am
Welcome back, BoBo!
This is the worst legislation to come down the pike since FDR screwed things up… let’s hope that enough congresscritters are worried about their jobs that we can destroy this thing before it gets rolling.
janas last blog post..Orwellian Flashback
Reply to jana
July 19th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Bobo, Your post is what makes me keep up the Dfence. Scaring people by using phrases such as wealth distribution is down right absurd. The middle class represents more of America than any other, so any tax is going to come from the largest group of people. There are those lower middle class and poor folks, who through no fault of their own, simply can’t afford healthcare. For you to imply that those people are slackers and aren’t pulling their own weight is down right bigotry. Have you read the stats on foreclosures related to healthcare events in American families? How about those who lost jobs and have no coverage? Your view, which represents your party well, is the reason why you guys lost the Senate, the Presidency, and the Heart of the American People. While this bill is far from perfect, it provides a much needed start.
Reply to ndfence
July 19th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
Bobo…
Always good to hear some American nonsense. I truly enjoy your postings. Especially about ‘socialist’ European healthcare systems..is coming to get you….wohahahahhaha..))
First: why you are obligated to insure your car in the USA and not for example your child?
America waited too long for a good healthcare plan…that’s for sure and its always good to hear that we Dutch are gradually taking over all kind of insurance companies…or are you telling me that Royal Dutch Shell is an American company…what several gringo’s in TX tried to ‘sell’ me..))
Keep on ricking bobo (Ducth word for a bad sport official..)
Yours Truly is submitting this comment baby.))!
Sir Hans
Hanss last blog post..Vote Ultra Orthodox Christian
Reply to Hans
July 19th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
@Jana – dittoes on that.
@Brent – so – you’re one of the brainwashed masses. Here’s the deal – it has NEVER been the government’s responsibility to take care of others. It has NEVER been the government’s responsibility to take money from the people and force charity. That is what this health care bill does. IT IS wealth redistribution and so is every other entitlement program. BTW – I’m not Republican. I give almost 15% of my takehome pay to charity annually. Charities of MY choice. It is up to we as a society to give our treasure, time, and talent to help the downtrodden. If you believe it is the government’s responsibility, you obviously have never really studied American history and don’t understand that it is the individual who is responsible for themselves and their own actions. We live by our choices. I don’t believe I should have my money taken from me to pay for healthcare for some idiot who dropped out of high school and now finds themselves on the street for being an idiot. I don’t believe my money should be stolen from me by the government to take care of that idiot who decided to get high and have unprotected sex and had to drop out of school to take care of the child. That was their choice – it’s not mine. I should be allowed to choose who I want my money to go to and what causes. The government has no authority to take my hard earned money and give it to others who made bad choices in life. That is exactly what this healthcare bill does – it takes my money from me to give to those who I would not normally give it to. Healthcare is not a right – it is a responsibility.
Also – any idiot who loses their house because of medical bills is just that – an idiot. Bankruptcy protection keeps those houses from being lost due to medical bills. Medical bills are just that – bills. There are laws that prevent healthcare providers from withholding care due to non-payment. All healthcare providers will work out payment plans. Medical bills are not an excuse.
You might think me harsh – but – that’s just reality. Before you begin to judge me, you have to stand in my shoes. I was on unemployment for 6 months. I went another 3 months after that dried up without a job. I was in went in to foreclosure, had 2 cars repossessed, and a judgement against me for one of my credit cards – in addition to all my other bills going in to collections – this was during the Clinton administration. I had a wife and two little kids to take care of then. But, you know what – I got through it – and it made me stronger. I didn’t ask anybody for a handout. I ended up working 3 part-time jobs, 7 days a week and got myself out of it. I continued searching for full-time work and after busting my ass at 3 jobs for almost a year I finally found full-time work at minimum wage. I was working a full-time job and kept one of those part-time jobs. I did that for another year until I started earning enough to drop the part-time job. While I was in that job I went back to college and got my BA degree. Here I am 10 years after that working on my Ph.D. and with a great job. I didn’t get a handout from anybody and I didn’t expect anybody to help me out. The problem today is that too many thing it’s someone else’s responsibility to take care of them when they are having troubles. It’s not my job to help others. I help others because I want to, when I want to.
Regarding my analysis of this disastrous bill – I’m about 300 pages in to this and it is really disturbing. You should be ashamed of yourself supporting something like this just because “its a first step.” That’s how we got in to this mess we’re in now – because everything was a first step…many first steps leading right to socialism. Our education system has failed our kids by not teaching them personal responsibility. This is the result of that liberal curriculum.
@Hans – a pleasure having you stop by. First – don’t think I’m coming to the table with my statements out of ignorance. I lived in Europe for 10 years. My first child was born in a Greek hospital. I have lived and witnessed European socialism. Don’t get me wrong – I love the European people, culture, and history. It’s the governments I don’t like. Also, I’ve been studying the European, Canadian, and Cuban health systems for the last three years as I work towards my Ph.D. in Public Health. I probably know and understand them better than you do.
What you apparently don’t get or understand is America, the history, and what it means to be an American. This country was built by strong independent and innovative individuals. Our system of government was designed to benefit the individual where the individual has control over the government. This administration has turned our roots, government, and history on its head.
Regarding your analogy to car insurance and children – first – this is where I have to say I completely disagree with out government. This too is government interference in mandating insurance coverage on our autos. Insurance, regardless of what type, is a personal responsibility and should never be made mandatory. You’re an idiot if you don’t take the responsibility to insure your assets. You’re also an idiot if you don’t take personal responsibility to insure yourself and your family. However, it is NOT the government’s purpose or responsibility to force me or any other American to get insurance or to pay for other’s insurance. That might be how you guys are raised in Europe under your socialist system – but that is not how this country was founded – nor was it the way I was raised.
As for the Dutch taking over insurance companies – good on ya mate for that one. I really don’t care – that’s what capitalism is all about. As for a good insurance plan – we have MANY great insurance plans here in the U.S. The problem isn’t the insurance – it’s the access to health care that is the problem. Adding government insurance is not the answer to solving the problem that we have.
Anyway – nice to have ya drop by – come again any time. How long were you here in the U.S.? What part of the Netherlands did you migrate from? And – one more thing – never heard of Royal Dutch Shell. They apparently are not that big a deal here in the U.S.
Reply to The BoBo
July 20th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
Boba,
I lived for around 6 1/2 years in the USA: The OC, NYC and Miami…and I am from the centre of the netherlands.
Never heard about Royal Dutch Shell or simple: SHELL?.)
weird, they are all over the USA.
kindest
Hanss last blog post..About Eurabia and dispelling its myths
Reply to Hans
July 21st, 2009 at 4:57 pm
@Hans – if you’re talking about Shell – as in gas stations and oil company – then, yes. But, we were talking about insurance at the time – so – if you’re talking about Shell as in an insurance co – nope – never head of them. If you think I’m surprised or didn’t know that Shell Oil company is Dutch owned – then – no I’m not surprised – I knew that. Just hadn’t heard of Royal Dutch Shell. It used to be an American company long ago up until sometime in the 80′s.
Reply to The BoBo
July 22nd, 2009 at 12:11 am
SHELL was an American company?..))))
You are dreaming….
http://www.shell.com/home/content/aboutshell/who_we_are/our_history/dir_our_history_14112006.html
kindest
hans
Reply to Hans
August 12th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
You sir, (or madame??? could not tell..), are in denial. You are mistaken about the “Through no fault of their own” part. I see people who play the system, who are lazy and do not work, and vote for these idiots BECAUSE they can feed off the rest of us who DO work. America was founded by people who operated by a “survival of the fittest” philosophy, who carried their own guns, and were strong and free. If you desire to live in a socialist country, I am sure Soviet China or Russia would welcome you. I for one don’t want anyone making my healthcare decisions, my life decisions, or deciding anything for me. Penalize the lazy and reward the hardworking, successful people who pay for everything. Say no to Socialism!!!
Reply to Patricia Talbertr
August 12th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
@Patricia – go get ‘em, girl! I assume you are responding to NDFence up there. He’s a regular – and – he really is in defence of Obama – blindly I might add. Nice guy – just misguided.
Reply to The BoBo
September 7th, 2009 at 2:25 am
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