It is getting harder and harder to hear what is being said over the spittle. I think though when you look back at historic legislation there has always been this sort of blind rage that is ginned up and fanned. This sort of rage was used to bash the unions from the turn of the last century to today. On the other side of the coin from the rage is the cheering e.g for anti-sedition laws, the Patriot Act. John Rockefeller Jr. was burned in effigy for proposing the Grand Tetons National Park. I think this rage will be just as hard to understand 100 years from now.
Teddy Roosevelt was driven out of the Republican Party. To this day they'll tell you Franklin Roosevelt was a communist. Civil rights legislation, the clean air act, water quality legislation - it all was said to be a threat to the world as we know it.Medicare was said to mark the end of freedom in America. It has always been crazy talk. Now is no different.The worry is when people believe this talk and then violently act on it. We're only six months in, the spittle will get thicker. This is a strain of America that will always be and has always been with us. We're just entering a period when it's very close to the surface.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 08, 2009, 07:28:55 PMIt is getting harder and harder to hear what is being said over the spittle. I think though when you look back at historic legislation there has always been this sort of blind rage that is ginned up and fanned. This sort of rage was used to bash the unions from the turn of the last century to today. On the other side of the coin from the rage is the cheering e.g for anti-sedition laws, the Patriot Act. John Rockefeller Jr. was burned in effigy for proposing the Grand Tetons National Park. I think this rage will be just as hard to understand 100 years from now.It will be well understood. The majority of people in the country are against this but yet this Administration wants to trample right over the people on it Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 08, 2009, 07:28:55 PMTeddy Roosevelt was driven out of the Republican Party. To this day they'll tell you Franklin Roosevelt was a communist. Civil rights legislation, the clean air act, water quality legislation - it all was said to be a threat to the world as we know it.Medicare was said to mark the end of freedom in America. It has always been crazy talk. Now is no different.The worry is when people believe this talk and then violently act on it. We're only six months in, the spittle will get thicker. This is a strain of America that will always be and has always been with us. We're just entering a period when it's very close to the surface.Franklin Roosevelt was one of the worst if not the worst presidents in history. He set in motion the gigantic government bureaucracy we unfortunately live with today. In the process he hurt this Republic beyond measure and its effects are still felt.Among his worst Constitutional violations was his putting of Germans and Japanese in Concentration Camps.
People want reform but not this reform when it comes down that is has to be rammed through without the People knowing whats in it and being able to debate it at length.Could we at least have more time to look and it than he gave to getting a dog for his family? Or is that too much to ask.If he wants to fix something why not fix medicare instead of wanting to embezzle money from medicare?Dems control Congress and could easily remove the cap on wages (106,800) that are taxed for medicare. Tax all of those multimillion dollar wages of CEO's
Dialysis wasnt covered by Medicare until 1973.Just a little blast from the very past, well last August anyway.In a town hall meeting in Virginia Obama said the following about healthcare."People say, 'Well, you have this great health care plan, but how are you going to pass it? You know, it failed in '93,' And what I've said is, I'm going to have all the negotiations around a big table. We'll have doctors and nurses and hospital administrators. Insurance companies, drug companies — they'll get a seat at the table, they just won't be able to buy every chair. But what we will do is, we'll have the negotiations televised on C-SPAN, so that people can see who is making arguments on behalf of their constituents, and who are making arguments on behalf of the drug companies or the insurance companies. And so, that approach, I think is what is going to allow people to stay involved in this process." My my my how he forgets things.
Except that is not what Obama said.
You do realize it is the federal government who runs medicare and social security. And both these operations are gonna be gone in the next few years gone as in broke. You being a big suppoerter of Obama would you agree or disagree with this assertion. Im just curious.
But again i say that it is the BLUEDOG DEMS that have held up any attempt to pass a bill. Not mad mobs, not astroturf not republicans. If not for your own party this bill would have been passed like the others without anyone reading them.
If you want to use polling to support your position please feel free (but I seem to remember oh about ten months ago and for eight years before that polling was suppose to be meaningless) but please link to the full poll so we can see how the question was asked. The result of opinion surveys depends entirely on how you ask the question - if you ask:q49Would you favor or oppose the government offering everyone a government administered health insurance plan -- something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older get -- that would compete with private health insurance plans?" 2/3 say Yes.http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/ju...th_care-AM.pdfTwo thirds is a substantial majority in American Politics.
... Government rarely ever goes back and does the right thing and when it does it often takes decades to do it...
That would be one of those "rare" occasions I mentioned.
Really the post office? It's been around two hundred years. Because of reliable postal service our economy has reaped huge benefits over the CENTURIES. And yes we are witnessing an age of email and online bill payer and skype and everything else that is the reason I haven't bought stamps in a long time. Of course the post office is going to have to change. They have far less volume, most if it is business bulk mail, closing on Saturdays or Wednesdays is probably a smart way to begin the process of scaling back our mail delivery infrastructure. Is that the post office's fault or should they feel like they failed? I don't think so.
It is interesting though to look at postal services and think about healthcare. The post office provides a range of mail delivery services. They do not however do anything you might want as far as shipping, etc. Right? They have a menu of services. We don't say shipping services are rationed. It's an opportunity for private companies to provide services beyond what the government provides. Fed Ex isn't going to deliver to you a birthday card from your great Aunt for less than a buck, and the postal service doesn't do all UPS and the rest do. Why is that a problem?