Here’s Michael Steele, lying about how the public option will allegedly cost Americans so much more than what we have now:
Here’s Michele Bachmann, undercutting Steele with what to her and her insurance-company buddies is a scaaaary idea: That the public option will be much cheaper that what we have now — so much so that it, in finest Law of the Marketplace fashion, drives the inferior private insurers out of business:
Geezo peezo, Republicans! Can’t you even keep your health care lies straight? Apparently not.
UPDATE: Over at the Seminal, we find out that a study from the Commonwealth Fund shows that the public option could save the country $265 billion, whereas allowing private insurance companies to keep their virtual monopoly on health care (the Republicans’ favored move) would COST us $32 billion! Why do Republicans want to take money out of your wallet and give it to their insurance-company friends? They have much more money than you as it is.





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Bag, no longer with cat enclosed.
The talking points don’t stretch to cover all their losses. And I’d make that ‘privateer’ insurance.
ROTFLMAO. Where DO they get these nutjobs?
On edit: now they’re yammering that Obama’s pick for Surgeon General is “too fat” to be eligible. Of course, she’s a Black woman. D’you suppose that has anything to do with the opposition? Nah, didn’t think so. /s
Thanks for the post, PW. With the Repubs not knowing their asses from a hole in the ground, this should be a win-win for the Congressional Dems and the White House. Instead, Democrats are doing their best to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
WaPo’s Meyerson this morning asks the Blue Dogs “What the fuck are they thinking?” It’s a great, and uncharacteristic, op-ed for the Post.
I guess this means, though, that Harold’s gonna get fired.
Remember this one?
Seems apt somehow.
just came by to recommend this article, too. Excellent takedown of the Can’t-Do mindset. Meyerson nails it
Linky:
The Can’t-Do Blue Dogs
It’s a great read. Up from below, lest you miss my angst, day three of week two of SBDiet. I would kill for a strawberry!
Thanks PW.
is the best phrase that I have seen that describes the Health Insurance industry in three words or less. It ought to be the phrase most used to frame their position.
The critics (congresscritters with public health insurance) who go on and on ad nauseum about “rationing” and “lack of choice” need to have a year or so paying for their health care and try getting treated for everything and anything their families need. Gosh…do they have coverage under say, Blue Cross in DC and their home district? How about when they need to go “out of Network” in DC for a kid’s illness or go to the ER in Fairfax or Arlington and not have “pre-authorization” because they had to get into the ER NOW not after waiting to travel the phone tree to find out that the ER at the closest hospital was not one that their insurance covered because the Doctors don’t take their insurance.
Yeah, if the spreadsheet murderers were not so good at buying and selling congressCriminals we might have what we need… so fuck you Michelle Bachmann and Michael Steele. You know you’re lying, you can’t even get your talking points in alignment.
Yeah, I agree. The “no fruit” part of the first two weeks is the hardest. I am in at least week 5 or 6 and have lost 11 lbs, nearly all in the first two weeks. I didn’t have a lot to lose anyway, but I am hoping that better nutrition will make my cholesterol, BP and sugar numbers go down by my August physical. I think the nutritional aspects of SB are its strengths.
Hang in there. Get some good exercise to go along with it. I’m riding my bicycle more than 50 miles most weeks (sounds like a lot, but that’s an hour a day 5 days a week).
Why do Republicans want to take money out of your wallet and give it to their insurance-company friends?
that’s rhetorical, right? (because they’re in never-ending campaign mode, and some of the money from my wallet finds its way into theirs?)
on edit: I’ve been around here for a day or two, and am firmly on record with the position that I’ve never met a rhetorical question that I don’t like.
My favorite is (a Scarecrow specialty) is the ultra-difficult Double Reverse Rhetorical…..
back soon.
http://www.singlepayeraction.org/blog/?p=1204
but if the Republicans hate Obamacare, then it must be great, right?