Democrats’ Secrecy Fuels Health Reform Disapproval

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annonymous of FL 10:31AM January 08, 2010

As the Dems complain about the obstructionist Repub and the Repubs complain about the Dems keeping them out of the process I am discouraged that both parties main goal is to prevent the other party from making a difference. The first and main priority of each of the 539 Congress persons is their individual political ambitions, second is their parties political ambitions, third is garnering $$ for their individual districts, and somewhere below that is doing the right thing for the US of A! And, we keep electing and reelecting this kind of person. Stupid is making the same mistake again and expecting different results!

Bobsea of FL 8:42AM January 08, 2010

Do you support the new Health care plan? express your opinion at http://www.obamahealthcareplan.org

nanacyle of CA 5:24AM January 08, 2010

We need tax-paid contraception, voluntary sterilization & abortion, but they are kept out of present reforms. We need paid abortion because welfare is too expensive and abortion is cheap. We also need paid abortion because so many unwanted, but not aborted conceptions are adopted by abusive people. They are victims of the system, some of them raped, killed or starved while adopters are paid to take care of them. Support for one poor unwed mom & one kid to age l8 is $500,000 in welfare, ADC, health care, food stamps & subsidized housing. But abortion is cheap. Up to the tenth week, it costs $527. To l6 weeks, it costs $738. From then on, it is still only $1370. Subtract that from $500,000 & the saving to us taxpayers is $498,630. Remember, if that poor mom is religious & won't abort another conception, she can come back to us taxpayers for more help. We must have tax=paid abortion as a matter of better money management.

auradawn veirs of CA 11:12PM January 07, 2010

left a call the pharmacy on monday and tuesday and told and remind them that i need them by Thursday because that day when i see the doctor at the same hospital, the worker at the pharm said no freaking way not today insurance ain't cover come back friday to pick them up it took almost an hour to get to the hospital from long drive from far away so i have to arrange with my care giver so they can arrange my ride. I don't know why is this sort of idiot law in the government that seem to wasted more money on that part of saving money than what it suppose to say like uh make it easy for patients in medicare and medical same times saving cost on social, don't they saving more gas if they only have drive the patient in there on the same day for the doctor and pharmacy since it at the same hospital. I give up on the point of try to saving on social money. people who ever work at the insurance and pharmacy i think r kinda wasting patients time and government social money, ya know it almost kinda like they try to build a basket that have hole tiny enought that fly couldn't go throught the hole of the basket, but the whole freaking elephant could go through it sort of thing, so i doesn't know what is all the changes and reform was all about, i told people about my story today story and they booing the insurance and the pharmacy way of doing business too. It suck to be disable and can't travel on my own and have gov insur cover me this way kinda uncomfortable. But i have to admited that the doctor at there was kinda good tho otherwise i would have been the next MJ for along time ago, i only go to the same hospital since the end of the clinton and the begininig of the bush, i don't know wth is the obama doing? because it only happen like this about around year back when Obama took office kind screw up this bad because they kinda get everything mix pretty well same thing with the optomery which kind is hard to get and they only cover for eyes dropless not like before update ya glasses if the degrees went up after like a year or 2 anymore to meet them and dentist deny no freaking way pointless for my specialist to bother to even try to make a request even if i ask them so freaking hard to chew hard food now aday so my freaking favorite food are now pasta, noddle, ramen, oden, and pho sort $hit, my jaw kinda feel weak and most of my tooth are yellow looking due to no deep cleaning and cleaning for year, my breath do smell stink sometimes too even those i do bursh my teeth, if u go to dentist to do deep clean on ya teeth yearly b4 like me, they usualy pick out the cal that stuck in ya teeth for year, those $hit looking kinda funny when the dentist show me kinda looking like tiny little stones. Well for now i have to stuck with a bunch of cal in my teeth i gues and the stupid inconvien way of of refilt med at the pharm the way the insur company cover, i hope i'm write it too long so may i shorten my opion up a bit so everyone can read my story experience

my story for today kinda funny huh? well i hope it funny of CA 10:11PM January 07, 2010

WHERE IS AMERICA’S LEADERSHIP?

America still waits for promises of speeches, given during the most expensive Presidential campaign in history, to materialize into actions that will be positive for a Nation facing unprecedented debt, deficits and unemployment.

America is still looking for leadership.

http://pacificgatepost.com/2010/01/america-waits-for-leadership.html

James Raider of WA 7:20PM January 07, 2010

Ah, BoBo, if only it were so. But a conference committee isn't like a menu planner. If the Senate brought home tater tots, and the House brought home french fries, the conference committee doesn't just decide whether to serve one or the other, or a little of each-- the conference committee could decide to serve caviar instead. Which is why we have to watch them like hawks. It'll be interesting to see which interest groups and districts get the payoffs after the conference committee...

Scott Hoffman of NY 6:24PM January 07, 2010

Mr. Roff there is nothing in the present bills right now being reconciled in the "conference committee" that was not known. So the element of secrecy you talk about so repeatedly is out right exaggeration. For those who are not familiar with the legislative process in the United States. When a bill geared towards to a particular objective but with different provisions passed the Congress and Senate, it has to go through a reconciliation process to iron out the differences between the two bills before it can be voted upon and signed into law.

For all intent and purpose the bills have already passed muster and are just going through the finishing touches to becoming law. To let the detractors and obstructionists Republicans to now get and try and dismantle it would fly in the face of the democratic process.

The current bills had been open for debate for more than six months and all that the "doing nothing" and obstructing Republicans did was try to use every possible means and procedure to undermine it. Rather than play a constructive role to reach a bi-partisan agreement, their only intention is to destroy rather than build so they can feed on the flesh of a dead legislation with the intent to make "unscrupulous" political gains.

For the critics to now turn around and say that the process is not transparent is out right disingenuous and a lie.

BoBo of MT 6:06PM January 07, 2010

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Peter Roff

Peter Roff

Peter Roff is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. Formerly a senior political writer for United Press International, he’s now affiliated with several public policy organizations including Let Freedom Ring, and Frontiers of Freedom. His writing has appeared in National Review, Fox News’ opinion section, The Daily Caller, Politico and elsewhere. Follow him on Twitter @PeterRoff.

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