12thMan
08-17-2012, 02:44 PM
Stephanie Cutter: Medicare Whiteboard - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QQxGEQm6Qo&feature=youtu.be)
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12thMan 08-17-2012, 02:44 PM Stephanie Cutter: Medicare Whiteboard - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QQxGEQm6Qo&feature=youtu.be) Slingin Sammy 33 08-17-2012, 02:54 PM No, you don't get it, and it's very evident you don't get it. Also, your claim that you've got a union/anti-capitalist lobby for every business lobby is a downright falsehood. The numbers prove you wrong. Union lobbying doesn't hold a candle to the spending that businesses do. You are truly the smartest guy on the board :doh: While your internert search capabilities to back up your off-base viewpoints are admirable, your ability to not read what you want into someone's posts to counter them is suspect at best. Here's what I said: But of every tobacco lobby, you've got a corresponding "environmental" (read anti-capitalist) or union lobby. Perhaps you should not just throw up specific industries that lobby but look at who controls the specific firms within that sector. What you'll find is that the balance is relatively even between contributions to D & R. What I didn't mention (but obviously should have) is PAC contributions and lobbying while different technically still have the same goal....to pay for influence. When you look at PAC numbers under Labor their contributions are significant and overwhelmingly Dem. I couldn't even find Phillip Morris or what I recognize as a tobacco lobby listed in the Top Spenders. But I did find GE (big Obama supporter) listed #2 in spending, along with the AMA and AARP. So anyway, as usual, it is you who don't get it. RedskinRat 08-17-2012, 03:11 PM And just when you thought this campaign was hitting the bottom, someone starts digging: Toure accusing Romney of racism (http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/middle-class-guy/2012/aug/16/toure-goes-wild-cycle/) “That really bothered me.” “You notice he said anger twice. He’s really trying to use racial coding and access some really deep stereotypes about the angry black man. This is part of the playbook against Obama, the ‘otherization,’ he’s not like us.” “I know it’s a heavy thing, I don’t say it lightly, but this is ‘n*****ization,’” “You are not one of us, you are like the scary black man who we’ve been trained to fear.” Dude, you're a race card-playing douche. GTFOOH! Slingin Sammy 33 08-17-2012, 03:14 PM Stephanie Cutter: Medicare Whiteboard - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QQxGEQm6Qo&feature=youtu.be):laughing2 Certainly Obama's Deputy Campaign Manager is shooting straight. LOLOLOL. This video is complete crap and nothing more than scare tactics targeted at seniors. - CBO has said the Medicare Trust Fund will be bankrupt by 2020....if nothing's done. Pull $ 716B out of Medicare as Obama wants you'll be looking at 2016 for an insolvent date. - a vote to support Obama and pull money from Medicare to accelarate ObamaCare is a vote for rationing of health care for seniors. - The Obama campaign is in usual full-on lie/distortion mode here as the Romney/Ryan plan doesn't make any changes for folks over 55. Here's some facts from a Congressman who was a doctor: Why ObamaCare is bad medicine for seniors - The Hill's Congress Blog (http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/205361-rep-larry-bucshon-r-ind/) From the link: ObamaCare included another provision that could result in a European style of rationing of care based on age or severity of health problems. This 15-member bureaucratic panel appointed by the president, the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), is intended to control future Medicare spending. If Medicare grows beyond its yearly target, then IPAB will make a recommendation of cuts..... cuts to Medicare will be all but guaranteed. With the previously mentioned cuts to Medicare, the only real option left is to begin rationing care to seniors by controlling the way physicians practice medicine. There is no reason to have unelected bureaucrats invading the doctor-patient relationship and manipulating medical decisions based on costs. One ironic result of IPAB is the strong bipartisan support for its repeal. Several House Democrats were opposed to the formation of this board. Dr. Phil Roe of Tennessee, a fellow physician, introduced a bill to repeal IPAB, which has received the support of 221 members, including Barney Frank and 14 other Democratic Members of Congress. MTK 08-17-2012, 03:17 PM Anyone else a little bothered by this? Political campaign ad spending tops $500 million - First Read (http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/16/13319834-political-campaign-ad-spending-tops-500-million?lite) 12thMan 08-17-2012, 03:32 PM :laughing2 Certainly Obama's Deputy Campaign Manager is shooting straight. LOLOLOL. This video is complete crap and nothing more than scare tactics targeted at seniors. - CBO has said the Medicare Trust Fund will be bankrupt by 2020....if nothing's done. Pull $ 716B out of Medicare as Obama wants you'll be looking at 2016 for an insolvent date. - a vote to support Obama and pull money from Medicare to accelarate ObamaCare is a vote for rationing of health care for seniors. - The Obama campaign is in usual full-on lie/distortion mode here as the Romney/Ryan plan doesn't make any changes for folks over 55. Here's some facts from a Congressman who was a doctor: Why ObamaCare is bad medicine for seniors - The Hill's Congress Blog (http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/205361-rep-larry-bucshon-r-ind/) From the link: ObamaCare included another provision that could result in a European style of rationing of care based on age or severity of health problems. This 15-member bureaucratic panel appointed by the president, the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), is intended to control future Medicare spending. If Medicare grows beyond its yearly target, then IPAB will make a recommendation of cuts..... cuts to Medicare will be all but guaranteed. With the previously mentioned cuts to Medicare, the only real option left is to begin rationing care to seniors by controlling the way physicians practice medicine. There is no reason to have unelected bureaucrats invading the doctor-patient relationship and manipulating medical decisions based on costs. One ironic result of IPAB is the strong bipartisan support for its repeal. Several House Democrats were opposed to the formation of this board. Dr. Phil Roe of Tennessee, a fellow physician, introduced a bill to repeal IPAB, which has received the support of 221 members, including Barney Frank and 14 other Democratic Members of Congress. Simple question. Ideology aside,was there anything factually incorrect in what she said? Yes or no saden1 08-17-2012, 03:39 PM It is relevant in the larger sense, but not relevant to your statement specific to Wall St. and the recent collapse. Anyone, on either side of the aisle, taking lobbyist money to influence legislation should be investigated and if laws broken prosecuted. By your own standards then what laws did Frank brake for you to want him to be put in jail? Perhaps you should consider raising your standards and say no to the "free" lobbyist checks all together? Or would that infringe on their free speech and lose Romney the election? ....trifling in ethics is easy, following through with your convictions, not so much...just ask a Republican politician. saden1 08-17-2012, 03:41 PM Anyone else a little bothered by this? Political campaign ad spending tops $500 million - First Read (http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/16/13319834-political-campaign-ad-spending-tops-500-million?lite) You can only play those ads so much before their ROI significantly diminishes. I am so glad I don't live in heavily contested states. 12thMan 08-17-2012, 03:45 PM Anyone else a little bothered by this? Political campaign ad spending tops $500 million - First Read (http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/16/13319834-political-campaign-ad-spending-tops-500-million?lite) More than a little. 12thMan 08-17-2012, 03:48 PM You can only play those ads so much before their ROI significantly diminishes. I am so glad I don't live in heavily contested states. I agree. I think we're reaching a point where most people are starting to tune out these ads. |
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