stuckincincy Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 He was supposed to put forth a major policy announcement on Iraq. Summarizing, it was "I will do things differently". He said that health insurance in America is only for the "selected, elected, and connected". Gee, why do I mail out a check every month? He said "45 million Americans are without health insurance". IIRC, that fiqure was 43 million after the previous census. And it is a bogus figure - if you are not covered for one day in a year (like leaving a job with coverage on a Friday and starting a new one on Monday) you are counted. As well as if you choose not to have coverage. Those knowledgable about this say the true figure is around 24 million. He said that if elected, no one will be without coverage. Neat - I'll stop sending in my checks. He blamed the Administration for outsourcing. The law he is railing against has been in effect for decades, and provided tax relief from double taxation for US workers abroad. For some reason, he said that the Administration is against "100,000 cops on the street, as in the '90's". My brother was one of those. He was already working for the Niagara Falls Police Dept., and was given a pager when he wasn't working - and got paid for 16 hours per day even though he was only on duty for 8...and never got a page. This went on for a year - double pay - sweet! He said "$200 billion spent in Iraq" seven times by my count. A heckler was dragged out by security personnel.
IDBillzFan Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 If Kerry wants to go the way of Clinton when it comes to health care, he may want to heed the words of a recent column by Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute. Word has been that if Clinton waited three more weeks to get attention for his heart, he would've suffered a massive heart attack. According to Kerry's socialist health care plan...based on the way things are going in Canada...Clinton might well be dead in three weeks. When government makes medical care "free," people demand medical care without regard to cost. Governments can't keep up with the excess demand and therefore must find some way of allocating care amid shortage conditions. Most choose to make patients wait. According to Nadeem Esmail and Michael Walker of Canada's Fraser Institute, the median wait for an appointment with a cardiologist in Canada's single-payer health care system was 3.4 weeks in 2003. The wait for urgent bypass surgery was another 2.1 weeks on top of that, while the wait for elective bypass surgery was an additional 10.7 weeks. Canadian doctors reported a "reasonable" wait would be 0.9 and 6.1 weeks, respectively. Great Britain and New Zealand have even longer waiting times for bypass surgery. Clinton Lucky His Health Plan Failed. When you stop making people personally accountable, they stop trying to BE accountable.
DC Tom Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 If Kerry wants to go the way of Clinton when it comes to health care, he may want to heed the words of a recent column by Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute. Word has been that if Clinton waited three more weeks to get attention for his heart, he would've suffered a massive heart attack. According to Kerry's socialist health care plan...based on the way things are going in Canada...Clinton might well be dead in three weeks. Clinton Lucky His Health Plan Failed. When you stop making people personally accountable, they stop trying to BE accountable. 21745[/snapback] I also heard that Clinton's been moved to the recovery wing...with meals prepared by a gourmet chef, concierge service, 4-o'clock tea, and a concert pianist on-staff. Yep, Hillary...would be nice if everyone had your health plan...
erynthered Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 Looks like Bush has only agreed to two debates, while kerry has agreed to three. Kerry should be able to debate himself on the one Bush passed on. That would be fun to watch. Speaking of watches. A lovely time piece.
Alaska Darin Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 Looks like Bush has only agreed to two debates, while kerry has agreed to three. Kerry should be able to debate himself on the one Bush passed on. That would be fun to watch. Speaking of watches. A lovely time piece. 21821[/snapback] Debate himself. Too funny.
stuckincincy Posted September 8, 2004 Author Posted September 8, 2004 Looks like Bush has only agreed to two debates, while kerry has agreed to three. Kerry should be able to debate himself on the one Bush passed on. That would be fun to watch. Speaking of watches. A lovely time piece. 21821[/snapback] Clinton, in 1996, cancelled a debate with Dole, reducing them from 3 to 2. It's what incumbents who are leading in the polls do.
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 8, 2004 Posted September 8, 2004 Looks like Bush has only agreed to two debates, while kerry has agreed to three. Kerry should be able to debate himself on the one Bush passed on. That would be fun to watch. Speaking of watches. A lovely time piece. 21821[/snapback] Bush is doing Dr. Phil a week before the election... Can't fit it into his schedule... Wait... Of course that won't be live... To they to "takes" on taped TV? How is it going? Did you manage the storm okay?
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