Showing posts with label Jeff Emanuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Emanuel. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Rationing in Oregon? Good
Without the public option, rationing is worse. To call the situation in Oregon as nightmare is to misunderstand the nature and extent of the issues with our health care system. Denial of care is much more common and insidious when practiced for profit. I’d take Oregon’s system over a purely private system any day.
Labels:
health reform,
Healthcare,
Jeff Emanuel,
Obama,
opinion,
Oregon,
rationing
Monday, April 20, 2009
Bureaucrats from here to eternity...
In the near future, a nameless bureaucrat may determine what kind of medical treatment you receive.
I hate to be the one to tell you this: they already do. They work at the HMO.
Why should I prefer a bureaucrat with a profit motive, rather than one with a public health motive?
That's the question I want a clear answer to.
I hate to be the one to tell you this: they already do. They work at the HMO.
Why should I prefer a bureaucrat with a profit motive, rather than one with a public health motive?
That's the question I want a clear answer to.
Labels:
health reform,
Healthcare,
Jeff Emanuel,
media,
opinion,
pajamas,
pajamasmedia
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tea Party Fever
I still don’t see any clear description of what the Tea Parties represent aside from a protest against government taxation. Meeting on tax day and using the tea party metaphor make that connection pretty clear.
Obama & Co. can’t really be faulted for spending - it is exactly what they promised to do. What the Tea Parties seem to me to represent is a frustrated fringe of the GOP that is politically disenfranchised and unable to contemplate cooperation with Obama.
Tea Parties apparently have been all about tax cuts for the rich and cutting government spending on social programs. These are not popular policies with voters. I encourage the Tea Party movement as a way to expose the shallow, naive and incomplete policy program that the GOP has been flogging since 1980.
Obama & Co. can’t really be faulted for spending - it is exactly what they promised to do. What the Tea Parties seem to me to represent is a frustrated fringe of the GOP that is politically disenfranchised and unable to contemplate cooperation with Obama.
Tea Parties apparently have been all about tax cuts for the rich and cutting government spending on social programs. These are not popular policies with voters. I encourage the Tea Party movement as a way to expose the shallow, naive and incomplete policy program that the GOP has been flogging since 1980.
Labels:
Jeff Emanuel,
media,
opinion,
pajamas,
pajamasmedia,
Tea Party
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