Posted on 03/26/2010 6:54:11 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Tens of thousands fewer medical bankruptcies, hundreds of thousands of lives saved, billions of dollars in wasteful medical spending cut. A new golden age of American health care. Thats what we were promised and its still coming, according to McCaskill (I think). Its just not going to happen as fast as the Democrats have been suggesting. This is the very first wiggle in the endless goalpost-moving that will characterize our new bouncing baby boondoggle in the decades to come, so enjoy it. As for her claim that the GOP is running around screaming that the sky is falling, well, yes: The sky is falling means that were now en route to single-payer health care, with a detour to a public option thatll be passed once enough insurance companies have gone bust because they cant cope financially with O-Care. Each step is a new threshold of crowding out private industry on the way to full-blown socialized medicine; if the left thought they could get away with it politically right now, theyd have done it already as theyve admitted many, many times. So yes indeed, the sky has begun to fall. If McCaskill disagrees, shes welcome to follow that last link and ask Barney Frank and Rahm Emanuel and Jan Schakowsky etc etc whether Im right.
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Promise? Seriuoly I saw her in an interview and couldn’t beleive how dumb she came off as. How do these idiots get elected? I have room to talk Senator Sherrod Brown is ours and I hope we get to retire him in 2012!
How about the 40 acres then?
Some folk be gullible! Tom jest keeps on promising big dreams though.
Claire, “don’t you trust me” McCaskill.
Idiot Claire eh. She supported this crap from the start. So her goose is cooked.
Never liked her anyways. She is as radical a senator as they get.
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