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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
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What did she say in her speech that got you excited? Hopeful things will get steered in the right direction? That she will be a capable VP?
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
Palin spoke well, and I think her style will appeal to many in small town America. She went up on the big stage and and hit it right.
But what did she say about what the Republicans are going to do? Yeah, we know, they can attack the other side's character and yell about the media. And scare people with talk of terrorists and higher taxes. But what is their alternative? Maybe McCain will get to some of that--it would be helpful. Maybe we could actually have a policy debate in this country! (Dream on, I know...) The other thing that was interesting to me was the idea that McCain/Palin is the ticket of change. Wait, didn't this party hold the White House for the last eight years and the Congress for 6? And what, exactly, are they going to do to make this change happen? Promote some new legislation about how the government works? Restrict lobbyists? We've had 8 years of republican rule--they've cut the taxes and gutted the regulations and gone to war to make us safer and so on. Is McCain proposing more of the same? If not, he needs to make that clear. if yes, then he needs to stop trumpeting the idea of change. As for Palin, here's one thing she did do: she made Senator McCain look OLD. And he is not going to give a better speech than she did. He's going to fall flat, I'm afraid.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
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One things for sure though, this election is going to get a lot dirtier from this point forward and the Palin speech is not going to look nearly as good (it'll still be a great speech) when the head honcho's of the Democratic party get a chance to respond. However to me all this convention stuff is bullshit. Yeah theres some great stories and a host of well written speeches, but it's scripted and on top of that theres no one to counter on the points they made (same thing with the democratic convention). Thats why, as with any issue, I want to see the debates and from there I'll judge the canidates based on what I see. However if Obama's health and spending plans are what I think they are then my ticket will be pretty much be decided.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
I thought her speech was poor. I was hoping for a fresh perspective and her addressing her lack of experience. She was like a republican robot, politics as usual.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
I wasn't all that impressed either. Sounded like a canned speech to me.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
What did you guys expect? The formula to change? The speech was written by former George W. Bush speech writer Matthew Scully.
Ben Stein not being crazy:
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Obama will NEVER, not in a million trillion years, be able to implement national healthcare. Dare I even say million trillion billion? First, the logistics are a nightmare to overcome. Changing to a national health care system would require a complete overhaul to the manner in which Medicare (the federal government) reimburses hospitals and physicians. There is an intricate system currently in place to help ensure that hospitals and physicians get fairly reimbursed for each patient, based on that patient's "acuity" level, which is another way of saying how expensive it is to treat that patient's illness. Switching to national healthcare would require a complete tear-down of this intricate system, and a complete rebuild. Further, state Medicaid programs, and many other commercial insurance carriers, step off of the current Medicare system when reimbursing healthcare providers. If Medicare modifies their system, states and insurance companies would need to follow suit. These obstacles could be overcome for sure, but Obama drastically underestimates the time and money this will take. Taxpayers, especially at the state level where Medicaid systems will be overhauled, would pay dearly, and as a result Obama will face much more political resistance than he thinks. Second, insurance carriers and most healthcare providers (doctors and hospitals) will oppose this vehemently. Some would essentially stand to go out of business. The current reimbursement system is such that doctors and hospitals in areas with many well-insured patients get reimbursed better, because insured patients (and their insurance carriers) actually pay the hospitals. The hospitals and doctors located in poor areas with high Medicaid populations get reimbursed very poorly as they're forced to write off a lot of accounts to charity care (because many simply can't pay for emergency services). 80% of doctors and hospitals are currently doing well enough under the current system, because most of their patients are insured. Under a national healthcare system, those 80% would see a significant decline in revenues, while the other 20% would see a boost (my health system would see a boost). But the voice of the 80% is louder than the voice of the 20%, so the providers and carriers would vehemently oppose such a plan. Third, any decline in revenues to those 80% of hospitals would result in a direct negative impact to the quality of care they provide. Investment in the latest clinical equipment would slow, hospitals would scale back on services, there will be fewer places to go have a baby as nearby hospitals would consolidate and create Women's Centers. Most hospitals will be forced to specialize in only certain services; meaning you'll have to drive 5 miles east if you have a Cardiac problem, or 4 miles west if you have a neurological problem, or 6 miles south for a gastrointestinal problem. Hospitals will no longer be able to afford treating any ailment. Fourth, Obama would need to solve the malpractice problem that would be exacerbated by national healthcare. Malpractice insurance is the fastest growing expense of all healthcare-related expenses. North Philadelphia now only has two hospitals which deliver babies, Temple University Hospital and Northeastern Hospital. Five years ago, North Philly had 11 hospitals delivering babies. Hospitals have closed OB/GYN programs because they face the highest malpractice rates of all physician specialties. But under the current system, commercial insurance carriers help foot the bill for those high malpractice rates. The high insurance premiums doctors pay get passed along to the commercial insurance carriers. If Obama can't successfully curtail the growth in malpractice settlements, the GOVERNMENT will be the ones footing this bill. With no end in sight to the growth, malpractice is the number one reason our healthcare expenses won't stop growing any time soon. Taxpayers will be on the hook under a national healthcare plan. Access to care will indeed become a major problem. Obama has not put in anywhere near the thought required for such a change to take place. But I guess that's how he plans to get elected. CHANGE! Of course, he never says how, so nobody can ever tell him it's not possible. Reality sucks, doesn't it? McCain's plan is way more realistic and actually has a fighting chance of making an impact. Everyone in the healthcare industry knows it.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
whatever, schneed. Bush bad!
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
you could have saved yourself alot of time, and said the health care industry, combined with the insurance companies, have way too much money to let national health care be thrust onto the American people. who cares if its the right thing, as long as all the people employed by these mega giants get rich( or at least more then their fair share) health care in America is, and always will be, about the money. and anyone who thinks otherwise, is just fooling themselves. i thought Mrs Palin did well last night. but i expected her to. the thing that makes me laugh is that the G.O.P trots her out there, with her typical rhetoric, and applauds her normalcy. are the republicans that out of touch? i dare to think so
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
INCREDIBLE SPEECH. My favorite line was that Obama has written two memoirs but has yet to author a single law or reform.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
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![]() ![]() ![]() Also sounds like you had your mind made up before she spoke a word. Nothing she could have said can impress certain people.
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
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![]() At least she's a better speaker than W. I'll give her that. |
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Re: Update: McCain Selects Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
Wow seems like you made up your mind before it even started. how can one speech determine if you will win "big" in a closely contested race?
Seems like you are bit insecure and worried about the momentum of the Dems and the questionable pick of Palin...
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