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Kickin' Names Takes It In The Ass

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Dec 15, 2009, 9:09:32 AM12/15/09
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It Really Looks Like Lieberman Has Gotten His Way!
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30601.html
Senate Democrats say they are prepared to drop a plan to expand
Medicare coverage after Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said he could not
support it.
That could keep the bill alive but would infuriate the party's
liberals, who feel the moderate Lieberman has thwarted them once
again.

Ruud66

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Dec 15, 2009, 10:01:40 AM12/15/09
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"Kickin' Names Takes It In The Ass" <KickinNamesTa...@yahoo.com>
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Is this still going on? Senate may just as well adopt a healthplan like
Croatia or Latvia has and build it from there.

http://tinyurl.com/lzz226
(PDF)


R


James Of Tucson

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Dec 15, 2009, 12:55:23 PM12/15/09
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What Lieberman *says* does not mean anything. What he will *do* will
be whatever he needs to do to preserve the remains of his political
career. Lieberman cannot afford to go against the Democrats, or he
will very suddenly lose his seat on the Homeland Security Committee,
which is the source of ALL his power, and the one bone he's been
thrown by the current Senate.

He's not going to give that up over one vote, no matter what he may
*say* up until the vote. He knows which side his toast is buttered on.

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 15, 2009, 1:24:28 PM12/15/09
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"James Of Tucson" <james0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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So you're hoping like hell that the democrats will buy him off and you'll
get higher taxes, higher insurance premiums, cuts in Medicare and increase
the deficit because Lieberman wouldn't stand on principal?

-Eddie Haskell


James Of Tucson

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Dec 15, 2009, 2:57:37 PM12/15/09
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On Dec 15, 11:24 am, "Eddie Haskell" <f...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
> "James Of Tucson" <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:9e9b7b0d-7f14-42f3...@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...

No, I don't actually care about any of that, personally. I don't
think the whole healthcare reform issue is as important as the media
makes it out to be. They certainly seem to have yanked your chain
good and hard though.

I'm just telling you not to read too much into what Senator Joe
Lieberman says, and to note what he does.

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 15, 2009, 4:00:22 PM12/15/09
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"James Of Tucson" <james0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Dec 15, 11:24 am, "Eddie Haskell" <f...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
> "James Of Tucson" <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote in
> messagenews:9e9b7b0d-7f14-42f3...@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>
> > What Lieberman *says* does not mean anything. What he will *do* will
> > be whatever he needs to do to preserve the remains of his political
> > career. Lieberman cannot afford to go against the Democrats, or he
> > will very suddenly lose his seat on the Homeland Security Committee,
> > which is the source of ALL his power, and the one bone he's been
> > thrown by the current Senate.
>
> > He's not going to give that up over one vote, no matter what he may
> > *say* up until the vote. He knows which side his toast is buttered on.
>
> So you're hoping like hell that the democrats will buy him off and you'll
> get higher taxes, higher insurance premiums, cuts in Medicare and increase
> the deficit because Lieberman wouldn't stand on principal?

> No, I don't actually care about any of that, personally. I don't
> think the whole healthcare reform issue is as important as the media
> makes it out to be.

So you don't think the things I just outlined are important? You don't think
being sold into a single payer government run scheme or not is important?

Boy, what DO you think is important? Making sure you don't miss Dancing with
the Stars?

-Eddie Haskell


Hope for the Heartless

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Dec 15, 2009, 10:29:33 PM12/15/09
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In article
<bc8e143c-789f-476c...@o9g2000vbj.googlegroups.com>,

And if you live in Connecticut, vote accordingly. Protest at his house.
Call his phone. Flood his inbox. Make it so he can't even COME to
Connecticut without being hounded 24/7.

You CAN make a legislator do the right thing.

None4U

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Dec 16, 2009, 1:19:00 AM12/16/09
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"Hope for the Heartless" <h.hea...@bitbucket.gov> wrote in message
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Its too late , the Goverment option is dead. What you fail to see is this
crap should never of been written in it in the first place. Ameriocans have
spoken loud and clear. No government run healthcare. Senate will fail it. It
will get rewritten with more trash taken out. And it gets passed. But dont
fret. Your up on a pedistal illegals will still get healthcare on the backs
of middle class America. And cost you the next election.


Eddie Haskell

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Dec 16, 2009, 11:04:36 AM12/16/09
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"Hope for the Heartless" <h.hea...@bitbucket.gov> wrote in message
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Yeah, that son-of-a-bitch! Imagine, opposing adding 30 million people and
cutting 300 billion from a program for the elderly that's going shit faced
broke off it's ass. Who the fuck does he think he is?

BASTARD!

I want! I want! I want!

Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!

Me! Me! Me!

Stomp! Stomp! Stomp!

Wah! Wah! Wah!

If Lieberman doesn't lemmie have free shit I'm gonna hold my breath 'till I
die. Then you'll be sorry!

I'll run away from home and you'll never see me again!

Wah! Wah! Wah!

-Eddie Haskell

Sanders Kaufman

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Dec 15, 2009, 11:52:45 PM12/15/09
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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
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> So you're hoping like hell that the democrats will buy him off and you'll
> get higher taxes, higher insurance premiums, cuts in Medicare and increase
> the deficit because Lieberman wouldn't stand on principal?

That's pretty much the same argument that you anti-government creeps used to
fight AGAINST Medicare.
You warned that it was a government takeover of the Healthcare industry that
would deprive everyone of healthcare.
But then it turned out that it created healthcare jobs, and increased access
to Healthcare.

Sanders Kaufman

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Dec 15, 2009, 11:55:36 PM12/15/09
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"James Of Tucson" <james0...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> No, I don't actually care about any of that, personally. I don't
> think the whole healthcare reform issue is as important as the media
> makes it out to be. They certainly seem to have yanked your chain
> good and hard though.

The media (that you so hate) is not what made this an issue.
It's the government (that you so fear) accomplished that.

John Q Public

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Dec 16, 2009, 2:31:13 PM12/16/09
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Ol Joe is as left as the rest of them so don't let this fool you, it
gets him some press
and the power of that 1 vote will cost the left sumthin substantial you
bet so don't go
elevating him to moderate status just yet. BTW I do think a little
payback to his party
was a factor for his past treatment!

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 16, 2009, 4:12:01 PM12/16/09
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"Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message
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How are you going to pay for it?

The 2009 Social Security and Medicare Trustees Reports show the combined
unfunded liability of these two programs has reached nearly $107 trillion in
today's dollars! That is about seven times the size of the U.S. economy and
10 times the size of the outstanding national debt, says Pamela Villarreal,
a senior policy analyst with the National Center for Policy Analysis.
The unfunded liability is the difference between the benefits that have been
promised to current and future retirees and what will be collected in
dedicated taxes and Medicare premiums. Last year alone, this debt rose by $5
trillion. If no other reform is enacted, this funding gap can only be closed
in future years by substantial tax increases, large benefit cuts or both,
says Villarreal.

Currently, a 12.4 percent payroll tax on wages funds Social Security and a
2.9 percent payroll tax funds Medicare Part A. But if payroll tax rates rise
to meet unfunded obligations:

When today's college students reach retirement (about 2054), Social Security
alone will require a 16.6 percent payroll tax, one-third greater than
today's rate. When Medicare Part A is included, the payroll tax burden will
rise to 25.7 percent -- more than one of every four dollars workers will
earn that year. If Medicare Part B (physician services) and Part D are
included, the total Social Security/Medicare burden will climb to 37 percent
of payroll by 2054 -- one in three dollars of taxable payroll, and twice the
size of today's payroll tax burden! Thus, more than one-third of the wages
workers earn in 2054 will need to be committed to pay benefits promised
under current law. That is before any bridges or highways are built and
before any teachers' or police officers' salaries are paid.

The Social Security and Medicare deficits are on a course to engulf the
entire federal budget. If our policymakers wait to address these growing
debts until they are out of control, the solutions will be drastic and
painful, says Villarreal.

Source: Pamela Villarreal, "Social Security and Medicare Projections: 2009,"
National Center for Policy Analysis, Brief Analysis No. 662, June 11, 2009.

For text:

http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba662

For more on Social Security Issues:

http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_Category=39


-Eddie Haskell


Sanders Kaufman

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Dec 16, 2009, 3:30:34 PM12/16/09
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"None4U" <nos...@nospam.none> wrote in message
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> Ameriocans have spoken loud and clear. No government run healthcare.
> Senate will fail it. It will get rewritten with more trash taken out.

And then George Bush will be president again, and Jerry Falwell will return
from the dead on a golden throne, and the Republican party will be returned
to it's former glory at the right hand of God.
... and then monkeys will shoot out of my butt.

Hope for the Heartless

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Dec 17, 2009, 8:56:39 AM12/17/09
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In article <UfqdnR6ktoVH5rXW...@centurytel.net>,

"None4U" <nos...@nospam.none> wrote:
>
> Its too late , the Goverment option is dead. What you fail to see is this
> crap should never of been written in it in the first place. Ameriocans have
> spoken loud and clear. No government run healthcare.

That's why you and your ilk used fearmongering that it would wreck
Medicare to kill this bill, right?

> Senate will fail it. It
> will get rewritten with more trash taken out. And it gets passed. But dont
> fret. Your up on a pedistal illegals will still get healthcare

Couldn't help throwing in the bullshit about illegals, eh?

Sanders Kaufman

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Dec 17, 2009, 6:08:21 AM12/17/09
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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
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> "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message

>> But then it turned out that it created healthcare jobs, and increased

>> access to Healthcare.
>
> How are you going to pay for it?

Through increased employment and more healthy workers - of course.
That question goes straight to the heart of your misunderstanding here.
You don't see ANY benefit - only cost.

People who hate and fear the government always see things like that.

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 21, 2009, 2:23:09 PM12/21/09
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"Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message
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> "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
> news:4b294d20$0$1621$9a6e...@news.newshosting.com...
>> "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message
>
>>> But then it turned out that it created healthcare jobs, and increased
>>> access to Healthcare.
>>
>> How are you going to pay for it?
>
> Through increased employment and more healthy workers - of course.
> That question goes straight to the heart of your misunderstanding here.
> You don't see ANY benefit - only cost.

There will be no befit to bankrupting the country, moron.

> People who hate and fear the government always see things like that.

No, the right answer is that you in no way be able to pay for 107 trillion
in unfunded mandates. It will be absolutely impossible, and you know it. You
just hate the country and want to bankrupt it.

Sanders Kaufman

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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
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> "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message

>> Through increased employment and more healthy workers - of course.


>> That question goes straight to the heart of your misunderstanding here.
>> You don't see ANY benefit - only cost.
>
> There will be no befit to bankrupting the country, moron.

That's the same prophecy you Republicans made when you fought against
Medicare.
It didn't prove true then, either.

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 21, 2009, 4:14:04 PM12/21/09
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"Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message
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Better reach for the delete key again. It's your only out.

Sanders Kaufman

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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
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> "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote in message

>> That's the same prophecy you Republicans made when you fought against

>> Medicare.
>> It didn't prove true then, either.
>
> Better reach for the delete key again. It's your only out.
>
> The 2009 Social Security and Medicare Trustees Reports show the combined
> unfunded liability of these two programs has reached nearly $107 trillion
> in

... but not bankrupt - and certainly not bankrupting the country... as you
claimed.
.In fact - NONE of your prophecy's of America's downfall EVER come true.

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