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About Oooogo Chavez.

Please -- don't refer to Hugo Chavez as "Hugo." It's "Oogo." You make a sound like one of those toy bicycle horns with a squeeze-bulb -- "Aooogo! Aooogo!"

You can tell how politically correct a person or thing is with lefties, by how far they bend over backward to pronounce his name EXACTLY as in his native language -- no Americanizing! Thus it's "Cheelay." But not "Frahnce." Not "Deutchlahnd." Cheelay is in vogue with liberals., as is Ooogo. Basically, anything opposed to our country, they like. That makes them intellectuals (even Courtney Love).

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Do Canadians have a right to choose their doctor? Do we?

Kim Murphy, of the L.A. Times, has written an article, "In Canada, a move toward a private healthcare option" (September 27, 2009). In my opinion, the money quote is this:
[T]he B.C. Health Coalition . . . is involved in the lawsuit to determine whether the Canadian Constitution guarantees citizens the right to choose their own care.
That's what we are deciding as well -- are we free to choose our doctor, and if he doesn't meet out expectations, to pack up and go elsewhere? Or are we to be bound and chained to a system wherein the government tells us, "This is your doctor, like it or lump it" ? Some people are natural-born slaves and sheep, but I like having the freedom to choose.

More passages from the article: 
. . . A universal, government-funded health system [in Canada] is only beginning to flirt with private-sector medicine.

. . . Hoping to capitalize on patients who might otherwise go to the U.S. for speedier care, a network of technically illegal private clinics and surgical centers has sprung up in British Columbia, echoing a trend in Quebec. In October, the courts will be asked to decide whether the budding system should be sanctioned.

Speakeasy medical centers! Bootleg doctoring -- what a concept! It's sort of like the old U.S.S.R., where people were forbidden to go into private enterprise for themselves, because of the bizarre, artificial ideology that underlay Communist rule.  Supporters of government monopolization of medical care likewise have a bizarre, twisted ideology, consisting of hostility to things like private enterprise, doctors making "profits" (fees), insurance companies making profits, and rich people getting better care than poor people.
More than 70 private health providers in British Columbia now schedule simple surgeries and tests such as MRIs with waits as short as a week or two, compared with the months it takes for a public surgical suite to become available for nonessential operations.
The private system works! There's a "clinical test" carried on in real life.
"What we have in Canada is access to a government, state-mandated wait list," said Brian Day, a former Canadian Medical Assistant director who runs a private surgical center in Vancouver. "You cannot force a citizen in a free and democratic society to simply wait for healthcare, and outlaw their ability to extricate themselves from a wait list."
In other words, there's a difference between getting actual medical treatment, and getting "in the system." There's also a difference (in our own country) between having insurance of some kind, and getting care.

The question remains, Are we a free people, or do we want to subject ourselves to a regime of  "Mother, may I?" wherein we go, hat in hand, to the federal government and beg some medical care?
Yet the move into privatized care threatens to make the delays -- already long from the perennial shortage of doctors and rationing of facilities -- even longer, public healthcare advocates say. There will be fewer skilled healthcare workers in government hospitals as doctors and nurses are lured into better-paying private jobs, they say.

"What it means is that people who have no money, who are chronically ill, disabled, who require medical attention frequently, are going to suffer dramatically," said Leslie Dickout of the B.C. Health Coalition, which is involved in the lawsuit to determine whether the Canadian Constitution guarantees citizens the right to choose their own care.

They're using any excuse they can think of to stifle freedom in the medical field. In all such schemes, people have to be tied like serfs to the system. That's the same reasoning our own spoiled-brat liberals use for stifling private schools, charter schools, etc -- such institutions "cherry-pick" the best students, leaving the rest to stew in a government-sponsored slough of despond. Liberals are always ready to force other people to sacrifice for their socialistic notions of "social justice."
"There's so much money to be made by the insurance industry," she said. "If this [legal] case succeeds, what we would have is a system of U.S.-style healthcare -- along with a public system that is decimated."
That's their bête noire -- they have a mortal dread that some company, somewhere,  is going to make a profit.


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The Dead-Horse Bounce

Four days after Obama's big speech on the medical takeover, the percentage of people favoring it are back where they started. The dead-horse bounce from the speech only lasted four days.
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What part of "You lie" don't you Democrats understand?

What color is a lie? What color is a liar?

How do Obama's moonies leap to the conclusion that "you lie" is a racial remark? Do they just want to avoid responding to charges that Obama is lying and manipulating, in order to put his schemes across?

Character assassination is the last refuge of tinhorn dictators and white-bashing bigots.


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I despise Obama's "above-it-all" pose

I despise that lofty, disdainful, "My childish, bickering opponents have traded in fear for too long," yadda, yadda, yadda. That "Now is the time to get with the program and do what I say" pose. That pious, hypocritical, manipulative demagogic posturing. That imperious remark, “the time for bickering is over” -- meaning, Shut up and do what I say.

Obama is a manipulative liar. He's a would-be petty dictator who can't stand to see people doing whatever they want to do, going to whatever doctor they want to go to, getting whatever treatment their doctor thinks is best. That kind of wild, uncontrolled behavior can't be allowed! Obama wants to take the country in hand, redistribute medical care to the people who really deserve it, smash the power and profits of insurance companies, and make serfs out of doctors. All in the name of providing "equality of care" to everybody. That's sucker-bait for the rubes.



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Van Jones: Black Jobs Czar


Republicans Mount Vicious Information Campaign Against Van Jones

The headline about Van Jones, black-supremacist former "green" jobs czar, now is 'Republican Right Claims Its First Scalp.'

The downstream media always manage to miss the point. They'll swallow any indignity or abuse if it comes from a pet demographic; but they have a permanent paranoid outlook when it comes to Republicans.

The fact is, Obama has surrounded himself with black bigots, who think the time is ripe to use this Administration to grasp after gain and advantage for blacks. They want to (in the words of Marc Lamont Hill, a frequent commentator on Fox News) "make rich white people's money disappear." 

Jones wasn't really concerned with conservation; nor does he know anything about the environment or engineering. He wanted to re-allocate jobs to the poor/black demographic. Somehow he contended that that was good environmentalist policy.

Obama himself continues trying to give rich people's money to the ones it "rightfully" belongs to, by some stretch of the imagination -- poor mortgage holders, drivers of clunkers, etc. He wants to redistribute charitable-foundation jobs to blacks; and give radio stations to blacks.

And he wants to redistribute medical care to the people who really deserve it -- poor, uninsured people; taking it out of the hands (and pockets) of fat-cat rich doctors, insurance magnates, and wealthy white sick people. Medical "reform" is designed to push all those segments down, and pull poor people up, until everybody gets the same mediocre average level of medical care, paid for by wealthy white people.

Obama sat in Jeremiah Wright's "church" for 20 years, listening to an anti-white Nuremberg rally every Sunday. And he never took offense or stopped going. That's his viewpoint, and that's the kind of people he works with.

What we have here is a shameless power-and-money grab, on a blatantly racist basis, by an administration with a grudge against this country. And all the dominant media can bleat about is "right wing claims first scalp."


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Why did government jack up insurance prices?

Right now, one of the main pretexts used by proponents of ObamaCare, is that "Insurance is too expensive." You've heard the sad tales on radio and TV: "My family was paying $9000 a year for health insurance, and then they raised the rates."

Well, why has the government been forcing mandates on the insurance industry that made them charge more? They've demanded that insurance companies issue policies to people who are already sick -- i.e, they demanded they cover "pre-existing conditions." That's like demanding insurance companies issue burial policies to dead people! You can't have cheap rates if you have to give "insurance" policies to dead certainties.

And they ordered insurance companies to stop pricing their policies according to actuarial risk -- i.e. based on the likelihood a given person will become sick. That's like ordering auto insurance companies to charge the same premiums to a 50-year-old accountant as to a 17-year-old drug dealer. Again, that's not going to make things cheaper for anyone. In other words, it's not insurance-- it's just government, demanding insurance companies help sick people.

It almost seems like government has been trying to jack up insurance prices, so they'll have an excuse to take over the insurance industry and the medical industry. It's the mafia "bust-out" technique: muscle into a business, run it into the ground, and then take over completely. That's a tactic just suited for Obama and his thugs.

Somebody once said, "Government breaks your legs, then they sell you crutches." That's the scam going on with the medical and insurance industries today.


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