www.platformforthefuture.com The Stench of Truth (300).mp4 What is being planned is not a “government takeover of health care”. What is on the table is a mandate to people who don’t have jobs to buy insurance they may not need or want in order to prop up private insurance companies. This is a bailout of the PRIVATE insurance sector. Paid for by you. It is also a systematic destruction of the social safety net of Medicare, and soon that will be followed by Social Security. Far from socialism or socialized medicine my friends. This is the beginning of putting us all at the mercy of rapacious corporations in every area and the so-called “free market”. Just want to set the record straight on this point.
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@JoeJimipac112742 By reading the law.
If i may ask…where do you get all of your information about what the laws and bills say, and who is actually doing what?
You hit it on the head in alot of ways in this video. However, I think the real agenda behind this travesty of a bill is to hold the large companies and corperations who have hijacked our economy, hostage to our well being. Thats because our government knows that were not going to have fucking jobs to take care of it ourselves soon. Rather than protect us from modern day slavers, our govt. has charged these thieves to “some” of our healthcare cost and the rest to us.
4:33-5:03 was golden. We need to look at the bigger picture or as you said in another video, the agenda. We have let our private citizens go to other places and other populations and not improve their quality of life by more than a pitance rather than just pocketing the difference. In return we cannot create new jobs because the people who are now working our old jobs are void from our system.
You can only control the price, the cost is what it is outside of forced labor. Insurance companies on average have a 3-5% profit margin. The only way the insurance companies can sustain while being forced to cover everything at a “controlled cost,” again it can only be price outside of forced labor aka exploitation aka slavery, is TO PUT IT ON THE BACKS OF EVERYONE ELSE, aka forced labor, aka exploitation, aka slavery.
@mikeandlaurie1979 Oh I get it, you are so clever Mr. Psychiatrist…it’s in my mind, do I get a lollipop?
@tenebroust oh, you’re in a cave alright.
@backtonature01 Neither but I wish it was a cave that would be cool.
@backtonature01 , fieldstone and mortar foundations were popular 100 years ago.
@divinejudge1 haha no prayin going on here, jesus was a hoax!
@nocturanas I just bring it up as a legal argument to fight the bill. (If you pray for me, pray that your god stays out of my way
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are you in a cave? or some abandoned old cabin?
@divinejudge1 it’ll help counterbalance religions abuses of people who choose to use their right to be without religion.
This healthcare reform stands to violate the religious practices of Christian Scientists – just sayin’ freedom of religion is being violated.
real shit right there
Congratulations on number 300 – Keep ‘em coming.
I will say this tenebroust, I’m curious about the details of the price and coverage of a single payer in this new mandated buy-in system. I’m feeling less then confident that it will fit my budget range. Moreover, I’d like to know how they are going to enforce non-compliance. I hope I don’t show up back on your site a year from now with vodka at hand and a screaming ulcer…
I think you’re spot on with your prediction of how the insurance companies and corporate interests are going to handle the new rules (I share your rage.) Lets just hope the elite one percent of our population can grow a conscience, not piece and sell our nation out for cents on the dollar and run to their private islands in the tropics. Having said that, the nation has to start somwhere. The bill is not perfect, but nobody yet knows what perfect looks like, only what “screwed” feels like.
Nice work on the video tenebroust. Love the intensity! I have to agree with truthnothinmore and BradLauber though, signing into law protections against insurance companies denying a client based on pre-existing conditions would defeat the purpose of insurance, which is to spread out the damage. Bringing down the actual cost of insurance demands a revision of policy. Who then do you trust more to handle healthcare, the corporations or government? That’s the real pickle…
@slogandredge Very well said my friend Tarpley is a brilliant man.
we are in a lot a trouble
I think Obama wants to destroy the White race.
Whites make up 90% of the middle & upper middle class. These are the people that will be most negatively affected by this HC bill.
Next down the pike, amnesty.
Obama is going to reward 12 million illegals, 98% entirely from mexico, with a path to citizenship. These Mexicans are adamant about taking over America by shear number and Obama knows it.
Why do you think he said once we better all learn to speak Spanish. It was in his agenda already.
6.—>of health services like the elderly. If you were a policy maker you’d see two goals here triumphantly accomplished in one fell swoop, yes, you reduce the obligation of the government to provide services to its own citizens, and you funnel yet even more money into the pockets of Wall Street.
5.—>which essentially amounts to denying them services, because most Americans do not have the money to pay (especially now post ’08). So essentially, you strip resources from a gov’t run system with no CEOs nor any advertising overhead, so it is efficiently serving the elderly, and you transfer those funds to an inefficient private system with extraneous expenditures that will provide shoddy, loophole-filled coverage to people who are uninsured, yes, but are not the heavy consumers—>
4.—>their coffers by customers created essentially at gunpoint. It doesn’t end there, however, the grand (and beautiful) design of this reform/scam comes from the gutting of funds from the Medicare system thereby reducing the promised liabilities of the government to the very group of citizens who are the heaviest consumers of health care services, the elderly. Essentially, that is where the cost cutting will come from, by throwing the most desperate consumers out onto the marketplace—>