It looks more and more like a the Dems will get a bill to Bama's desk before the end of the year. Strangely, even though we'll start paying for health care reform next year, none of the provisions of reform begin until 2013. So that means Americans will be paying for 3 years for something before it comes into effect. Does that make any sense? Well, it's a key component of the scam to bring down the projected cost of the plan. By forcing all of us to pay into the fund ahead of time when no benefits are dished out, Democrats hope to make it look like it costs less than it actually does.
Meanwhile, all we'll hear about from Bama and the media is how he passed a successful health care reform law that will affect the lives of millions of Americans, blah, blah, blah. But in truth, not one single person will benefit from this law before 2013. Which means that all the negative aspects of reform - the huge cost passed onto all Americans and the reduction in quality of care - won't be realized before his reelection campaign in 2012, so Republicans won't be able to use it to sink the Campaigner-In-Chief.
So we've got two scams going on: the first is an effort to disguise the true costs of health care by making Americans pay up front, and the second is an effort to mislead the public on the effectiveness of the reforms by not implementing them before Bama runs for reelection.
It seems that many members of the"Greatest Generation", who have orchestrated 60 years of such reforms for their personal benefit and screwed everyone else in the process, are becoming increasingly confused about their own scam. There are those who actually blame Republicans for Medicare's shortcomings, and fail to understand that Bama intends to fund new health care by significantly carving up Medicare. There's a freshman congressman from Florida, Garvin, a trial lawyer and one of the wealthiest men in all of government, who is blasting away saying if you get sick, Republicans want you to die quickly. Instead of critical commentary about how ridiculous this is, the media is offering it as an honest spur to debate the issue. No Republican would get such benevolent treatment. Anyway, Garvin gets to state outright lies about Republicans and for some reason many seniors believe the crap that comes out of his stinking mouth. Hmmm, maybe sick old people should just be allowed to let nature take its course - at least then we'd have a less diluted pool of rational thinkers voting during the mid-terms.
I will soon be taking full advantage of the current American health care system, and will no doubt encounter many of its pros and cons. In the lead up, I'm hoping to not get messed with. My current situation is excellent, and I don't want a group of people who've had ample opportunity to live a long life affect changes that cut mine short just so they can squeeze a few more fuzzy days out of theirs.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment