Health Care, Obama.....

You are a popular dude. That along with the guy at the cafe trying to hijack your car. You may have your own TV show next, or movie.
LOL... Beautiful girl friend, trouble with the law, people wanting to be me....

I guess the name "Bandit" works for me!!
 
Here is the bottom line on the Federal government administering/being involved with Healthcare.
I don't know how anyone can disagree with the first cartoon, and then tell me that Healthcare "will be different":

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This is how I, and a majority of voters, feel about what has happened:
V........V........V............V.............V

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Holy crap, this thread is still going?! Awesome!


"The White House is aggressively touting the new healthcare law after failing to see an immediate bounce in polls from congressional approval of the legislation.
Faced with the prospect of a Democratic rout in November, the White House last month brought on communications expert Stephanie Cutter, a Capitol Hill veteran who is on her third tour of duty with the administration, to oversee healthcare messaging and at least minimize the political damage from the bill."
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/98311-white-house-seeks-missing-health-bounce

IMO, this thread will keep going unless one of two things happen:

1. Congress repeals the stoopid :censor: healthcare Obamanation.

2. The admins close this thread.

I'm really hoping for the former. ;)
 
Latest healthcare news... Approximately half of the primary care physicians in Texas no longer accept Medicare. That's not the standard "we don't accept NEW Medicare patients", that's "sorry, I know you've been seeing me for 20 years but now that you're going on Medicare you have to find another doctor".

The government has excessive paperwork, long delays in payment, and low payment rates. Doctors in private practice can barely break even on Medicare patients and lose money on Medicaid patients. The federal government is trying to shift so many Medicaid costs back on the states that several states are planning to get out of their state-administered Medicaid plans which have provided coverage for more people than Medicaid would normally cover, leaving even more of the poor people that were supposed to benefit from healthcare reform uninsured.
 
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