Short, sweet, factual, and to the point.
Rep Tim Johnson does a good job explaining his oppposition to this monstrosity.
Key points include:
· $569.2 billion in tax increases
· $523.5 billion in Medicare cuts
· $48 billion more for Medicaid Expansion
first time in history applies Medicare taxes to capital gains, dividends and other investment income.
The cuts in senior health care are among the most distressing
It’s treason.
I heard one doctor say that Primary Care will be handled by Nurse Practitioners and Nurses. What doctors left are going to be in specialties that actually pay the rent (Government approved treatments).
Increased premiums, fines, and possibly jail if you don't buy (invest) in an approved policy.
Net decrease in doctors will not be offset by increase in IRS agents.
Hospitals will no longer invest in latest advances, which will no longer be done because companies won't be able to recover their investments.
Preexisting conditions will force some insurance companies out of business.
Long Term Care and assisted living are in jeopardy.
Decrease in average age...
Per year right? We need to make that plain too.
Ask your liberal friends to imagine Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachmann (or other hated person) as the next Secretary of Health & Human Services and having the power to decide what’s in their “private” health insurance plan. That ought to make them shudder!
Tell them...Yeah, just wait until the Republicans get to decide who sits on the DEATH PANEL. With all the new financial info the IRS is collecting it will be pretty darn easy to see who donates to whom. Karma’s a bitch.
I just remembered one from the Clinton years: “Government HealthCare; all the efficiency of the Post Office, all the compassion of the IRS.”
this is a plain old-fashioned Democratic tax bill, disguised as a health bill, designed to preserve and expand the jobs and benefits of the parasitic class in DC. Nothing more...nothing less. Yours and mine health care needs merely interfere with their career plans.
Just what we need, 16,000 more IRS agents.
They’re just warming up. When has more ever been enough for the government?
I hope they run it better than they ran the Senate cafeteria.
Bump for later