CBO: Senate Health Reform Bill Won't Help Medicare

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Since my previous posting dated the day before Christmas, I've made numerous

postings on Congress.org that can be found with a Google search under my name.

Given this critical time when legislative maneuvers are being used by Democrats

to force their partisan profit engine for health care down the throats of those

who want sound, reasonable approaches to health care, Congress.org needs to

received as many letters as possible to challenge this President.

My care2.com site with lengthy written pieces is missing on their website.

If you review their site's Health and Wellness articles, most are regarding

the profit engine from commercial systems selling to those with disposable

income and no real interest in attacking the paradigm of disease. That my

selfsovereinty site is missing from their internet but still listed under

a Google search engine proves that certain stakeholders like to steal the

intellectual property from those who have been victimized.

My statements are, without question, the only statements needed to force

this Democrat Congress into a position of accountability. Yesterday, 13

Republican State AG's threatened to sue the federal government for the deal

made with Senator Ben Nelson (D). This throws some interference into the

rushed "compromise" sessions between the Senate and the House. Listen to

what these states are saying: they are challenging this President in a

way that is systemic and partisan for the sake of an honest reform effort.

The Democrats have lost credibility with their inane voters who insist

that Obama is better than Bush. This is the only thing they have to say

while we debate on issues of their own security. These Democrats that

I have met and spoken with here on Maui are insane. When they fail to

question their underlying premise and fail to demonstrate that they are

participants in a corrupt system, they become robots living in despair,

trying not to say what is obvious. Their political Mum and Pop abandoned

them to solve their own problems of hopelessness.

Why do educated liberals and progressives behave like abandoned kids?

Call a spade a spade and say what they know to be true, their political

Mum and Pop do not care about them.

Karen Yukie Yamada

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Karen Yukie Yamada of HI 8:29PM December 31, 2009

It is just a question of time before the American Population rises up and gets rid of Obama and his henchmen. You can only push people so far before they react to repair the situation. Hopefully, it will be accomplished by having a national referendum to vote Obama out of office. It takes 75 percent of the votes to get rid of him.

Robert L. Matarainen of NY 3:55PM December 30, 2009

The public did not adequately receive the message of a moral imperative for health care. See

selfsovereignty at care2.com webiste. Your policy messages are for those who have been profit stakeholders and managers of taxpayers monies.

Health care for the public generally means "delivery of services". What feasible means to Americans have with this trillion dollar legislation that does not address the need for an industry look over?

Yukie Yamada of HI 2:20PM December 24, 2009

The metering system for healthcare could be good.Politicians need take time. I am a helper of abused christians.I gave additives to feed cure info to the cdc and the USA gov. I would like to thank the National television broadcast co and chevrolet for donating safe 2008 full size cheverolet van to me and for my church that is going to be built in IL hills. They also donated money funds. I am very poor! I am a caring christian. Evil targets christians a lot.Christianity means righteoussness! Thank you to the national broadcast co.. Thank you. Gal 3:3. Lord God is serious. 1 corinth 14:26.Choose righteoussness. Mark 6. Watchoutand BE careful.

Andy H. Tucker Great Jesus of IN 7:28PM December 23, 2009

unfunded mandates for increasing entitlements are sure to save some cash!

jay of AR 6:57PM December 23, 2009

Does anone know when the increase in people eligible for medicaid will begin? No one discusses the huge impact of this change. After the first few years, except for Nebraska, the cost will be pushed to the states and therefore not included in the Federal deficit.

Larry of FL 5:34PM December 23, 2009

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Peter Roff

Peter Roff is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. A former senior political writer for United Press International, he is currently a senior fellow at the Institute for Liberty and at Let Freedom Ring, a non-partisan public policy organization. His writing has also appeared on Fox News' Fox Forum.

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