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The GOP Health Care Plan: "I Object!" - Feat. Rep. Tom Price (R-GA)

As Democrats try to expand access to quality health care coverage, House Republicans routinely object. Learn more at http://mediamattersaction.org  
 
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armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Who's trying to remove your freedom of speech? Looks like these republic party hacks are trying to remove everyone else's right to hear and be heard. Very un-American. They are what they do, not what they say. This is conservatism laid bare.
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This video was taken out of context. I saw the whole session. I'm not trying to be partisan, armadilloze. All I'm saying is, the Democrats were making those requests to use up time for debate, while the Republicans tried asking for an additional hour to debate, but the Dems objected in return, and now we have this.
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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amwrong: Sorry, I saw 2-3 other clips of this (but not the whole thing). Accompanying news accounts explained why these attempts to delay were out of order, as if it weren't self-evident. The ins co lobbyists' henchmen have a goal, stated even, to block ANY reform by any means. They want to protect lifetime/annual caps, rescission, denied claims, and rationing by pre-existing condition and price (cherry-picking). The republic party does their bidding in this clip. Clear enough.
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So clearly you wish to be partisan. Oh by the way, I saw the WHOLE THING, LIVE on c-span. They want to protect the people of AMERICA from the Democratic communist plan of destroying business across the nation, by raising health care costs, and putting govt controls on everything.
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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amwrong: Sorry again, people know this was not the time to interrupt. And why only women?

We the People need to protect ourselves from ins co's. Did you see where Aetna Friday said they are canceling 650,000 policies in 2010? I know how much you wingers like canceling, which is actually RATIONING. The rest will see rate increases, they promised, another form of RATIONING. So who is "raising health care costs" *by their own admission*? Stand up for yourself, you don't have to be a corp. serf!
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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amwrong: "We" are the government. Your side is just very unpopular now due to its devastation of the economy and Iraq the last 8 years. Elections have consequences. The failed "different world" of crony capitalism is dead. As Boss Limpbaugh said. "Shut the hell up until you win an election." I agree with the leader of the republic party on that.

Bush unemployment rate: 750,000/mo. Today: Down to 11,000 and headed in the right direction. Give up, we the people won't forget your failure of 2008.
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ttam the rationing man: Forgot to add: By contrast to Aetna, Medicare, a govt-run (well, single payer, doctors still work for themselves) plan, has never canceled anyone. Under ALL proposed reforms, no one can dictate your coverage like Aetna is doing to its customers. We the People decide our own coverage. My guess you like being a voiceless peon and therefore back Aetna's new rationing plan. Too bad for those now in chemo, I guess. Cut them off, go to Aetna's Death Panel. That's your plan.
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ttam the last winger left man: People self-identified as in the republic party was 20% last summer. By fall, that dropped to 20%. That's a loss of 1/5 of their base in just months. Give up. It's over. And libertarians are lost in the background noise, too small to measure.

We patriots may lose a few seats, usually do in the mid-terms. But who wants to go back to the misery of 2008 (besides self-haters like you)? Sorry, the battle cry is "Remember 2008!" We simply can't afford conservatism.
armadilloze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ttam the Death Panel Man: See the jobs data today? We are moving further away from conservatism's 750,000 jobs a month lost. Once again, liberals have to fix your many failures. CNBC said job loss is likely at zero now due to the lag in reporting. HAHAHA!

Also, your hero CEO at Aetna today said they are canceling 650,000 policies in 2010. I know how much wingers like canceling, which is actually RATIONING. The rest will see rate increases, they promised, another form of RATIONING. Happy now?
DSD1v57BG32 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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we should get a Parliament, way easier to see threw there lies.

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