Rick Santorum: Obamacare Means Unlimited Government

Obamacare and Romneycare are a threat to freedom

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First, evolution has nothing to do with words written on paper by men. Evolution is a scientific theory that men got here by random natural selection over billions of years. To a nominalist though, evolution means whatever the nominalist says.

Second, keeping up with the rest of the world is about as principled as keeping up with the Jones’s. The idea is nothing more than the idea that jumping off a bridge is desirable because others do it. Remember global warming?

Third, the idea that America’s health care is somehow less than the rest of the world’s care is refuted by the fact that wealthy foreigners seek America is a haven for health care. Where are most of the drugs invented? America.

Fourth, “Thou shalt not steal.”

Paul

Paul of LA 10:30PM April 08, 2012

I appreciate the commitment that Santorum is bringing the the issue. He has a keen understanding of the dangers of Obamacare.

Fifthinstructor of AL 9:23PM March 27, 2012

THERE IS NO DOUBT...

That we need a national health care system. But Obama Care isn't it.

The most efficient way would be to simply expand MediCare to all over 50 and those with preexisting conditions or who are otherwise "uninsurable - base premiums on a sliding scale based on income.

Everyone else stays with private insurers.

Problem solved and no need for 3000 pages of regulations and government coercion.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 4:19PM March 26, 2012

What healthcare system is Santorum talking about? Because it can’t possibly be the U.S. system. The one that the World Health Organization ranks THIRTY-SEVENTH? The one that ranks FIFTIETH in life expectancy? That system, Rick? Oh, wait…now I see. He’s talking about the system that ranks FIRST in money spent versus GDP.

In other words, the system that allows the most PROFIT for the least SERVICE.

Why, that’s the GOP Holy Grail: charge the middle class Cadillac prices for Chevette products…and pocket the difference for themselves.

I guess we all know what Rick considers an ”advanced”, “innovative” and “successful” system…one in which the privileged get a heart transplant at age 71, while the middle class are denied treatment by corporate insurance “death panels” whose sole purpose is to make a profit.

Rave on, Rick!

Sten Deadio of OH 10:45AM March 26, 2012

It is a good idea to get educated on the Supreme Court hearing on the constitutionality of Obamacare.

http://conservativesamizdat.blogspot.com/search/label/RomneyCare

You can go to this link and scroll down until you come to

Monday, November 14, 2011

ObamaCare Unconstitutional, RomneyCare Constitutional

Susan73 of OH 9:52AM March 26, 2012

Then let's pull all car insurance that is mandated by local governments. It's is no different if the Federal government asks that all have health insurance that keeps costs down than it is for states to ask for car insurance for the same reason. Subsidies for those who can't afford it will make it possible. Tweak the law as all laws need revisiting, but to toss the whole thing because you're not a democrat is not AMERICAN! We used to be able to compromise!

Sue Cole of CO 9:50AM March 26, 2012

hey Rick Santorum go back to college when you bad mouth Romney a place called Screw U Pal!!!

william hargrove of TX 9:29AM March 26, 2012

Obamacare is a Must

By Tom Kando

I can’t stand it any longer. I HAVE to jump into the fray about Obamacare. It’s the top of the news again, now that the Supreme Court is about to rule on its constitutionality.

The outlook for Obamacare (officially called the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA) is bleak. For one thing, a majority of the Supremes are conservative Republicans. Also, the suits challenging the act’s constitutionality are being filed by over half of all the states.

Every TV and radio station has been discussing the issue, offering many expert opinions. What really gets me is that according to opinion polls, a large majority of the public is against Obamacare!

What have Americans been smoking and drinking? Is this the result of brainwashing, or what?

Okay, America, let me help you out of your dismal confusion. I’ll make it short and sweet:

1. Requiring and providing universal, mandatory medical insurance is identical to requiring universal, mandatory car insurance. Anyone who is at risk and who eventually has to be bailed out by society - whether from illness or from a car accident - should be covered. And since illness is universal, health insurance should also be universal.

2. If the Supreme Court undoes Obamacare, it’ll be one of the greatest tragedies in our country’s history, a giant step backwards, guaranteeing America’s permanent status as the Western world’s laggard.

3. Every civilized country in the developed world has some form of universal, mandatory, national health plan, from Japan to Europe, from Australia and New Zealand to Canada.

4. There are many different models. A portable, single-payer health plan would have been best. Health insurance tied to your employer is not as nice. In that respect, Obamacare resembles the Swiss model (as well as the one adopted in Massachusetts under Mitt Romney’s watch) they say. But the model which America adopts is not so important. What matters is that this country finally wake up and join the rest of the world in adopting some form of universal, mandatory health insurance, that it stop such barbaric practices as excluding people with pre-existing conditions. To do less would be like returning to the Dark Ages.

5. Of all the countries of the world, America spends by far the most per capita on health care, and yet our national health is inferior to that of most other advanced nations. All health indicators show this, from life expectancy to infant mortality, from rates of heart disease to diabetes.

6. Constitutional arguments? Of course there should be a constitutional right to health care. The Courts have always treated the Constitution as an evolving and adapting document - as it must be, since it is the oldest constitution in the world. Judges have found many rights - from privacy to abortion - in the Constitution’s “penumbrae.” Many other countries have constitutions which explicitly include the fundamental right to such basic needs.

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Rhymes and Reasons of IL 8:22AM March 26, 2012

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