Now that universal healthcare has proven so ....'
successful.'....in Italy, let's not forget that the Democrats simply lie, and and one would be a fool to ever ....EVER....believe anything they say.
"... 37 instances we could find in which President Barack Obama or a top administration official said something close to, “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan,” referring to health insurance changes under the Affordable Care Act."
Obama: 'If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan' | PolitiFact
Obama waited 6 months and 1,000 dead Americans before he got around to proclaiming H1N1 a national emergency.
Good thing Trump is in charge.
Trump - "Anyone who wants a virus test, can get a test".
Damn, now that's gotta hurt you Trump supporters. Cause you know, now that's the first thing people will throw right back in your face.
And as far as the lie about Obama and H1N1, you've been thoroughly debunked by numerous posters about that..but thanks for playing..again.
I do admire your tenacity.
So you can't answer.
Typical.
Now....death panels? Time for another beating for you lying Liberals.
....reliable Democrat voters denied 'Death Panels'???
....And that ObamaCare means rationing healthcare?
Well, Libs...here's another chance for you to deny reality:
Let's go to the NYTimes.
1.
"Beyond Obamacare...WE need death panels.
2. ...unless we start
allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget.
3. ...in the pantheon of toxic issues — the famous “third rails” of American politics — none stands taller than overtly
acknowledging that elderly Americans are not entitled to every conceivable medical procedure or pharmaceutical.
4. In 2009, Sarah
Palin’s rant about death panels even forced elimination from the bill of a provision to offer end-of-life consultations.
5. Meanwhile, Mr. Obama’s hopes for sustained cost containment are pinned on a to-be-determined mix of squeezing reimbursements, embracing a selection of the creative ideas that have spewed forth from health care policy wonks and
scouring the globe for innovations.
6. To Mr. Obama’s credit, his plan has more teeth than Mr. Ryan’s; if his Independent Payment Advisory Board comes up with savings, Congress must accept either them or vote for an equivalent package.
The problem is, the advisory board can’t propose reducing benefits (a k a rationing) or raising fees (another form of rationing), without which the spending target looms impossibly large.
7. ...with
the elderly population growing rapidly, even if cost increases for each beneficiary can be contained, Medicare would still claim a rising share of the American economy.
8. ..
.reducing the cost of treating people in the last year of life, which consumes more than a quarter of the program’s budget.
9.
No one wants to lose an aging parent. And with price out of the equation, it’s natural for patients and their families to try every treatment, regardless of expense or efficacy. But that imposes an enormous societal cost...
10. Take Britain, which provides universal coverage with spending at proportionately almost half of American levels. Its National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence uses
a complex quality-adjusted life year system to put an explicit value (up to about $48,000 per year) on a treatment’s ability to extend life."
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/17/op...care.html?_r=0
Sadly....the Right was right again.
The fools just got in line and swallowed the lies.....
So, Democrat Representative Alan Grayson was correct :" The Republican healthcare plan plan was "don't get sick" and, if you do, "die quickly"? ...
He just named the wrong party.