At White House Health Care Summit, Republicans Make It Clear They’re the Party of Ideas

Republicans laid out their health care reform ideas at the White House Health Care Summit last week, emphasizing the need to abandon comprehensive legislation which Congress doesn’t do very well and instead move step-by-step in the right direction toward lowering health care costs without driving the country ever deeper into debt.

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25 Responses to “At White House Health Care Summit, Republicans Make It Clear They’re the Party of Ideas”

  1. SuperCaliforniaGuy on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    The real costs are:
    (1) 10 years of taxes for 6 years of benefits.
    (2) Robbing Medicare and SocialSecurity to fund this healthcare bill.
    (3) First 10 years adds $500 billion to deficit. Second 10 years adds $1.5 trillion.

    You read it right, 2nd 10 years adds $1.5T to the deficit. Obama’s team has not yet responded to this criticism by Republican Senators. Majority of Americans do not want this bill passed, but Democrats will try to jam it through using reconcilation tactic.
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  2. TheHonestPolitics on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    There are some in society who cling to a belief system that does not trust manmade medicine or government run health-care!

    Do you agree with me Godly people have the right to believe in their God the way they see fit? It is the responsibility of all U.S. Citizens to protect each others religious rights.

    I am going to stand with those who have no voice, those religious folk who will never obey the government mandates, who have pledged their souls to a higher power. What about you?

  3. TheHonestPolitics on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    Who will say NO to the Washington beast as it plans to crush Religious disciples, forcing them into unscriptural medical practices, which will damn their souls and destroy their belief system?

    Who has the gumption to stand up to the machine and say:

    Our rights are greater than your demands upon us!

    Who shall speak for those who quietly believe in humble practice?

    Who shall face down the Washington tyrants as they promote themselves to God-Hood?

  4. TheHonestPolitics on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    Many orthodox zealots from all faiths possess a firm belief that any form of manmade medical practice is blasphemy. While others believe, scripture condemns certain practices such as blood transfusions.

    At this point, the government run health-care scheme begins to crush the religious rights of those U.S. Citizens who hold true to their core beliefs.

    Who will stand up for the Amish, who due to their religious beliefs, lack the voice to object?

  5. TheHonestPolitics on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    Make no mistake, when given the choice between God or Country, God is still the winner! Ever wonder why Mr. Obama has insisted that America is no longer a Christian nation? Is it because by making a positive theological statement, he aligns himself with the religious communities and thereby the agenda of National Health-care would be stymied.

  6. incognito9887 on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    “What are you gonna do when we are out of Iraq next year?”

    I dunno, celebrate. What are you going to do?

    It’s a great victory for America and Iraq, also a lesson to all the naysayers(Obama, Biden, Hillary, etc.) who vehemently opposed the surge.

  7. incognito9887 on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    HaHa. Was thinking the same thing.

  8. incognito9887 on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    It’s great that people are allowed to opine here. Try to leave a comment on the democrat’s videos, and you’ll understand what fascism is like.

  9. Why can I post comments on Republican YouTube channels, but Democrats have theirs turned off?

  10. I agree, But at this point there is NO ONE! on that hill that i believe in. They don’t represent the people, hell they don’t even hear us. I believe everything they do is to benifit themselfs and their high dollar lobbist Friends. Their Ethics are real clear and transparent, cause we can see right through their lies.

  11. I’m sorry your blinded by their magic show. I don’t fall for the smoke and mirror stuff any more. I’m waiting for this clown to pull a rabbit out of his ass. If he can ever stop talking through it long enough.
    The health care bill is his personal agenda. He can’t get it passed one way so now he’s trying to force a vote on it.
    I would suggest you start thinking for yourself and quit believeing in what “THE PARTYS” are brain washing you with.

  12. i like how the right spreads out their solutions so as to be vague. I like how the left seem incompetent. I like how i remember when the left spread out their solutions so as to be vague. I like how i remember when the right seemed incompetent.

  13. You wouldn’t know truth even if fox news aired it…which will never happen anyway. Get an education before you start talking. Not one thing you said defined anything you were claiming. Then again, I wouldn’t expect anything less coming from an idiot who can’t do anything but ramble without evidence. Good luck with life.

  14. Amen, Brother. ‘problem is, we’re all gonna hurt like hell because of these thugs. The Lefties are brain-dead zombies. Otherwise this clown wouldn’t be running this nightmare admin.

  15. Like olympics for chicago, corzine,deeds,coakley and a binding agreement on global warming in Copenhagen….Barry O is involved finally and it will fail.

  16. Most of the “ideas” they propose are horrible and would never work, the good ones HAVE been included, and even if Obama put the others in the republicans would STILL vote against it because they’re so desperate to be able to say he failed.

  17. YouSmellLikePOOO on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    Think about it…

    Health insurance is expensive because govn’t is limiting competition. You are not allowed to get cheaper insurance from a company in one of the 50 states and use it in your own state because of govn’t regulations.

    Competition reduces prices for consumers. Everyone knows monopolies and oligopolies are bad, especially if it is govn’t.

    The corrupt politician obama is giving the TRILLION dollar govn’t insurance contracts to large insurance companies who bribed and lobbied obama.

  18. Lighthouse724 on March 10th, 2010 at 4:06 am

    Lol, gee you think any editing done here ??

  19. We want a govt run system called Public Option in parallel with private run health care insurance companies. They both serve as alternatives for the best to all consumers. If Republican blocks it, people will go communists with the govt. If Democrats fail it, people will go corporatist to rid off America in full force with all Asians. Otherwise, people will keep the American Dream with lesser debt because people will become active positively.

  20. Come on, seriously….Is this all the GOP can come up with?!! You dudes can come up with something better that a “Monsta Truck Rally” ripoff!!

    You guys are just so lame!

    watch?v=kmqGUMZ3lls

    What are you gonna do when we are out of Iraq next year?

  21. And it’s BUY-PARTISIAN.
    Just wait to you see what it costs.

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  23. @fuzzybekool no the people are misinformed.

  24. Hahaha , Yes Mr. Gergin. The people in the White House are totally misreading the will of the American people.

    Barak “Jimmy Carter” Obama. =) FAIL

  25. Health care reform had been debated for 50 years, it is about time to vote. Republican don’t want reform. Bush had both houses, they could have reformed it the way Republican wanted. Republican DON’T WANT REFORM PERIOD. Insurance is the master of Repulbican party.

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