If the government's going to borrow close to a hundred billion dollars, I'd prefer it be for something that will give Americans a tangible benefit, thanks. Of course, Shrubby negated that option by forcing us into Iraq with little support and less goodwill.Col. Crackpot wrote:oh great, so if we spend the $87 billion we don't have on something else, all of our healthcare problems go away! yay!Iceberg wrote:George Bush's request for an additional $87 billion a year for the occupation, if redirected to the US, would be just about enough to implement Dr. Dean's health care plan.
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Of course, you missed the part about the US closing it's bases in SaudiIceberg wrote: If the government's going to borrow close to a hundred billion dollars, I'd prefer it be for something that will give Americans a tangible benefit, thanks.
Arabia, and moving the troops out of Saudi Arabia and into Iraq? We can
finally kiss goodbye to that corrupt theocracy, and knock down one of
OBL's planks : "The infidels are on the sands of Saudi Arabia!"
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troops in the Middle East....whoo that's a lot of money!
So it's already cost us 50 bn a year over the last 12 years to keepEarl Ravenal, professor emeritus of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, estimated that the United States spends $50 billion a year to maintain forces in the region.
troops in the Middle East....whoo that's a lot of money!
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Like it or not that's the case. Crying about it won't help now. It's got to be dealt with as is.All of which can be laid directly on the doorstep of George Walker Bush, with a flaming bag of dog poo.
If we don't fund them then that's exactly what happens. You can't send them over there and no expect to have to shoulder the cost. You want to see these places rebuilt but don't want to spend the money to do it. Nice reasoning there.Quit putting words into my mouth, asshole. Obviously, abandoning the troops - or Iraq - would be a very bad idea at this moment
Funny then that a Republican senator said the money was supposed to go to Iraq and Afghanistan. Oh, andConsidering that Afghanistan is one thing that got slashed badly in the last budget, you're fucking retarded to think it would make a difference. The $87 billion (plus the pre-existing $50 billion, plus another $55 billion by Congressional estimates) is for IRAQ, not Afghanistan.
President Bush seems to have conveniently forgotten Afghanistan.
this article too. Hmmm, perhaps you're wrong?
And if you want continue to fix both countries some one's going to have to pony up the dough. You can cry and bitch all you about the abandoning them but if you don't want to pay the bill then you're just another hypocrite. [/url]
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Oh, and you still haven't addressed the question about how we can keep Dean's proposed health care system from turning into a monster like Social Security has. Social Security is going to bankrupt the US government with in our lifetimes! And you want to implement another monstorous federal welfare program? Are you fucking nuts?
I agree, it'd be nice to see all those people get health care. But the federal government is the worst possible agency to do it. The incredible failure of Social Security alone shows me that.
I agree, it'd be nice to see all those people get health care. But the federal government is the worst possible agency to do it. The incredible failure of Social Security alone shows me that.
It is reasonably priced, at the moment. In 2001, premiums for single individuals ranged between $100-$125, a price tag well within the means of many if not most Americans. Here is a more updated analysis. Unfortunately, health care premiums are set to really begin to climb in a few years, which is why we need tort reform now.How many of these "healthy younger folks" would actually choose to go without HC if health insurance were reasonably priced?
And I'm sure you can back that up with figures, correct? Or perhaps you could explain how a system that lets sooooo many people slip through the cracks received the endorsement of the World Health Organization as being the most responsive in the world to the healthcare needs of individuals?Few systems let as many people "slip through the cracks" as ours does.
I realize that you do not feel the need to explain how your system will work, but I will explain mine anyway. I would allow all Americans to make tax-deductible contributions (with a limit of $3,000, perhaps $3,500 today due to inflation) to Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs), which act a bit like IRAs. These accounts could be drawn from to pay for routine medical expenses, and would encourage people to economize with their health care decisions. One of the problems with a system based so heavily on insurance is that it does not do anything to discourage consumption, which encourages heavy use of services and overloads the system. It takes just as much time to process a $50 claim as it does to process a $50,000 claim, leaving doctors with massive amounts of paperwork to deal with. Insurance is a terribly, terribly inefficient way to pay for small transactions. Cut the insurance company out of the equation, and doctor's offices will have much, much less to deal with. Removing insurance companies from the equation also allows for stronger doctor-patient business relationships to develop. Note that HMOs aren't very big on this idea, either, because they realize that it would lessen their control of the healthcare system. Insurance companies would still be around, of course, to pay for more expensive medical procedures, but they would be completely cut out of the vast, vast majority of medical transactions and the plans to deal with these procedures would thus be considerably less expensive. And payments for catastrophic insurance would still be tax-deductible, of course. I would also include tax credits to lower-income people to help them out.Explain why your system would succeed, then. Because all I can see is the whining "My choices can't ever be infringed for the good of the community" bullshit that conservatives love.
Fact is, health insurance companies are a pain in the ass. That's one place I agree with you.
Concession accepted.The Canadian system, IIRC, comes out to about 8-9% of the GDP, versus 14% here.
My God, you're not serious with this shit, are you? Are you that detached from reality? Have you ever looked at the financial statements of a multi-billion dollar corporation? Even the most ridiculous executive salary is a drop in the bucket compared to the finances of the organization as a whole!How much is lawyers, and how much is companies getting greedy because they want the money to pay their ridiculous executive salaries?
Lawyers, on the other hand, have a quite tangible effect on the cost of health care; outrageous awards result in massive malpractice premiums for doctors (talk to a doctor and prepare to put your hand over your mouth) which are set to grow even more in coming years, thus resulting in higher costs for the rest of us. In addition to this, doctors will order unnecessary tests and prescribe unnecessary antibiotics in order to avoid lawsuits, also resulting in considerable cost to the rest of us.
Oh no, you've done that quite well with your bullshit whining about executive salaries.When all else fails, paint your opponent as a commie.
I'm sorry, I was unaware that I was supposed to go out and do research to cater to your debate requirements.Did you read the plan, or did you just come up with that whine on your own. And would you like some cheese with it?
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West Virginia, right? You're in something of a unique situation, though, with the coal industry and black lung.'Many', perhaps, but certainly not most. As someone who actually works to collect the statistics on who has insurance and what their health is like, the majority in at least one state are the eldery with health problems, or the middle aged with black lung or worse.
Because they're healthy and they don't need that. Or perhaps they'd rather spend the money on other things, of their own accord. As for price, see my above post.Not to mention you've made no effort to determine why they make this choice, what factors influence them. And the price will come up as the reason most times.
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Do you have any argument against national health care (especially an NHC program based on one that already has worked and is working) that doesn't involve a straw man comparison to a program that does not resemble it in the slightest? Just wondering, you know...
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Yes. Our government's wasteful and stupid no matter who's in office. Social welfare programs have been a sinkhole for money and resources. None of them has ever provided adequate service for the money spent. I don't want another sink hole program when one is already threatening to bankrupt the US.Iceberg wrote:Do you have any argument against national health care (especially an NHC program based on one that already has worked and is working) that doesn't involve a straw man comparison to a program that does not resemble it in the slightest? Just wondering, you know...
Just saying, oh we'll use this as a model isn't good enough. What I want to know is what's to prevent Dean's plan (or any other for that matter) from collapsing like Social Secruity has? And how's it going to be funded in the first place?
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You will not get an answer because they do not have one. Other than reversing the tax cut..
Just saying, oh we'll use this as a model isn't good enough. What I want to know is what's to prevent Dean's plan (or any other for that matter) from collapsing like Social Secruity has? And how's it going to be funded in the first place?
You will not get an answer because they do not have one. Other than reversing the tax cut..
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Easy, and deliciously socialist. Just raise those juicy taxes.Just saying, oh we'll use this as a model isn't good enough. What I want to know is what's to prevent Dean's plan (or any other for that matter) from collapsing like Social Secruity has? And how's it going to be funded in the first place?
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Your answer is so bullshit it stinks a mile away.Durran Korr wrote:Easy, and deliciously socialist. Just raise those juicy taxes.Just saying, oh we'll use this as a model isn't good enough. What I want to know is what's to prevent Dean's plan (or any other for that matter) from collapsing like Social Secruity has? And how's it going to be funded in the first place?
Those tax cuts were irresponsible, and President Bush has no intention of so much as rolling back a single cent, because doing so would require him to admit that he did the wrong thing by cutting taxes when projected expenditures already outstripped projected revenues.
Borrow and spend, borrow and spend, you're defending the Credit Card Presidency.
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"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
- G.W. Bush, 9/13/01
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
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- G.W. Bush, 9/13/01
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If that's your only argument, then we should disband the Department of Defense entirely, because it wastes a LOT more money than ANY social welfare program. Billion-dollar boondoggles like the B-1 and B-2 bombers, DD-21, Stryker and the F-22 fighter program come quickly to mind.Stormbringer wrote:Yes. Our government's wasteful and stupid no matter who's in office. Social welfare programs have been a sinkhole for money and resources. None of them has ever provided adequate service for the money spent. I don't want another sink hole program when one is already threatening to bankrupt the US.Iceberg wrote:Do you have any argument against national health care (especially an NHC program based on one that already has worked and is working) that doesn't involve a straw man comparison to a program that does not resemble it in the slightest? Just wondering, you know...
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Yes, giving people money in recession is always a bad idea....Iceberg wrote:Your answer is so bullshit it stinks a mile away.
Those tax cuts were irresponsible, and President Bush has no intention of so much as rolling back a single cent, because doing so would require him to admit that he did the wrong thing by cutting taxes when projected expenditures already outstripped projected revenues.
What do you expect? The so called surpluses were pure bullshit. When the Clinton economy crashed down in ruin a deficit was inevitible. Add in war with a military gutted by Clinton's short sighted policy and it's doubly inevitible.Iceberg wrote:Borrow and spend, borrow and spend, you're defending the Credit Card Presidency.
That still doesn't explain how Dean's Boondoggle is going to get funded.
Reposting How Dean will "pay" for healthcare
To pay for Deans Healthcare.. Quote:
Paying for the Dean Plan
There is abundant evidence that Americans are fully prepared to forego the Bush tax cuts in order to extend health insurance to all.
The cost of providing access to affordable health insurance for all Americans under Governor Dean’s plan is $88.3 billion per year at full implementation in FY2008 according to estimates by the Lewin Group. This is far less than half the cost of George W. Bush’s tax cuts both those enacted in 2001 and those he is still proposing in 2003.
Bush 2001 Tax
Cut as Passed Bush 2003 Tax
Cut as Proposed Total Bush
Tax Cuts
2006 $135B
$96B
$231B
2007 $152B
$79B
$231B
2008 $160B
$82B
$242B
2009 $167B
$84B
$251B
Again. this is just repealing the tax cut.. nothing else.. and he is going to do that with a Rep house and Senate...
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I'm talking long run. In the long run, the health care plan will require tax hikes, and you're a damned liar if you deny that.Your answer is so bullshit it stinks a mile away.
Yes, 35 billion dollars a year out of a 2.2+ trillion yearly budget is a horrible shortfall! Even if it stimulates the economy!Those tax cuts were irresponsible
Actually, I'm not defending anything other than tax cuts, because I believe that the people who fund our state should sometimes be entitled to relief, even a little bit, unlike you. I have no intention of voting for Bush at the moment due to his Democratic spending habits, but go ahead, pigeonhole me into being a Bush supporter because I disagree with you.Borrow and spend, borrow and spend, you're defending the Credit Card Presidency.
Big fucking lie. Defense isn't going to bankrupt us. In fact, if wasted defense spending was all we had to worry about we'd be in great shape. It's your beloved social programs, again.If that's your only argument, then we should disband the Department of Defense entirely, because it wastes a LOT more money than ANY social welfare program. Billion-dollar boondoggles like the B-1 and B-2 bombers, DD-21, Stryker and the F-22 fighter program come quickly to mind.
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Funny, I think we happen to be getting our money's worth out of our military. A first rate military costs a lot and I'm fine with that notion. I'd rather spend the money on billion dollar bombers than body bags. The Pentagon isn't perfect though, it's far from it and I'd love to see reform there as well as the whole government. I've never said it's perfect.Iceberg wrote:If that's your only argument, then we should disband the Department of Defense entirely, because it wastes a LOT more money than ANY social welfare program. Billion-dollar boondoggles like the B-1 and B-2 bombers, DD-21, Stryker and the F-22 fighter program come quickly to mind.
But that still doesn't mean that social welfare programs are any less wasteful. Or change the fact that Social Security stands to bankrupt the US. And you want to add another program equally sweeping with no concrete plan, at least none presented, for funding it.
Circumstances change, unfortunately. I don't think Bush could have foreseen bin Laden becoming as irrelevant as he is now."The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
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It's raising taxes. But that won't be presented, because tax hikes are electoral suicide (justifiably).But that still doesn't mean that social welfare programs are any less wasteful. Or change the fact that Social Security stands to bankrupt the US. And you want to add another program equally sweeping with no concrete plan, at least none presented, for funding it.
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Then he shouldn't have shot his mouth off like a fool.
Anyone hear how in a speech at the FBI Academy, Dubya responded to Patriot Act complaints by saying (paraphrasing) "Its not to powerful, its in fact not powerful enough"?
Anyone hear how in a speech at the FBI Academy, Dubya responded to Patriot Act complaints by saying (paraphrasing) "Its not to powerful, its in fact not powerful enough"?
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Yes, he shot of his mouth and got too emotional like a fool two days after 3,000 Americans were murdered. That bastard.Then he shouldn't have shot his mouth off like a fool.
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Need I remind you, his job is not to be emotional. His job is to lead the country. He's got speechwriters for God's sakes. That bit didn't get in there by accident.
He was either trying to appease the American people, or he's gone back on his words for the umpteenth time.
He was either trying to appease the American people, or he's gone back on his words for the umpteenth time.
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Howedar wrote:Need I remind you, his job is not to be emotional. His job is to lead the country. He's got speechwriters for God's sakes. That bit didn't get in there by accident.
He was either trying to appease the American people, or he's gone back on his words for the umpteenth time.
Heaven forbid he should get emotional at a national tragedy. How dare he!
It was mistake born of emtion rather than considered policy. Bin Laden, while important isn't the only factor in September 11th and we shouldn't forget about everything else simply to obesses over him. He's been driven into hiding and we've made it far more difficult for him.
I'd love to see Osma's head on a stake at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue but it's not going to happen soon, it's going to take time and I'd like to see the country get on with it's other business in the mean time.