Republicans Warn of 'Web of Bureaucracy' in Democrats' Health Care Plan: Is this the health care of our future?

[John K. Matyi] From Fox News; "Republicans stepped up their criticism of House Democrats' health care plan Wednesday, warning that the quality of care would decrease under the trillion-dollar proposal.

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Ready to Multi-task? While you are listening to the Ronald Reagan clip, It is audio only. check out the chart below. I apologize in advance for the quality of the chart, but that is the best I can find (low resolution). If I find a better one I will replace it.

Our health care system is not perfect, I'm pretty sure there will never be a 'perfect' anything, at least in this world. But when you look at the rest of the world we certainly are [were?] at the top of the list for our health care. For those who pay no taxes now and think that having the rich pay for all of these projects (health care, Cap & Trade, TARF, Bailouts, etc.), when was the last time you were hired by a poor person? As far as who will pay for this, it will come onto the backs of the small business owner. The Federal reserve just warned that unemployment will go to 10% and there will be NO NEW JOBS FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS! As if this was not bad enough, if this Health care bill is passed (with huge increases in tax rates) how do you think this will also affect the rate of unemployment. How many large corporations do you think will move their operations to China, India or Mexico who have lower tax rates AND no Cap & Spend?

I'd like you to take a look at the chart below and imagine what it will be like for you (or a family member) to actually see your doctor. What we have to understand is that with Medicare alone it is estimated (conservatively) that from 70 to 110 BILLION is paid to crooks per year. There should not be another government plan until we can reduce that amount down to 1% of the total amount or less.




 

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