
President Obama must truly be getting desperate in light of the fact that his health care bill is on “life support”. And don’t think that he is just sitting there; that’s not what community organizers – or liberals, for that matter - do.
How desperate is Obama to get this health care bill passed this fall? So desperate that he is turning to a page of his own playbook. The president today is going to hold an online and telephone strategy meeting with some of his “devoted” grass roots backers as perhaps a backlash over his health care reform plan is spreading (believe it or not!) to the liberal media commentators.
Perhaps a question to be asked here is whether the mass numbers of Obama supporters will participate like they did when they helped him get elected. to recap a bit, here is where Obama has gotten to this point of desperation.
I guess the easiest starting point is the town hall meetings. As most of you already know, the people who have shown up at the town hall meetings are not in favor of Obamacare; they have for the most part been civil, despite the pro-Obamacare people showing up. The president obviously has gotten the message as now he has changed his rhetoric in reference to his proposed health care bill.
As a matter of fact, the White House has spent the last two days attempting to deflect reports that they are softening up its proposal to create a goverrnment-ran health entity to compete with private insurers in order to bring down the cost of health care and to widen access – supposedly.
Last Sunday, a bunch of media accounts interpreted remarks made by WH spokesman Robert Gibbs and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius as stepping back from the “government option”. Gibbs further added on Monday:
“As I’ve said, now, yesterday and earlier today, the administration’s position is unchanged. I think the suggestion somehow that anything that was said Saturday or Sunday as being new administration policy is just not something that I would agree with.”
The Obama administration is arguing that having a government option is still a key part of the health care plan yet at the same time says that the president is open to other options that will increase choice and competition within the health care market.
And as I had said in the past, the Republicans and the vast majority of the general public do not approve – of which the public has made abundantly clear at the town hall meetings being hosted by Democratic lawmakers.
All of a sudden, the administration has tossing around the idea of a not-for-profit health care “cooperative”. One thing that a cooperative will almost certainly do is basically lure people into centralized health care – meaning that because the government will be a part of these “cooperatives”, this is really no different than having your government-ran health care – the public option – as Obama originally proposed.
Of course, with all of these mixed messages, the liberal media is getting pissed, so to speak. And who to lead the charge for the liberal print media than columnist Bob Herbert of the New York Obama Times and Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post.
Herbert, between swallows of the Obama Koolaid, stated:
“If we manage to get health care ‘reform’ this time around it will be the kind of reform that benefits the very people who have given us a failed system, and thus made reform so necessary.”
Meanwhile, Robinson put in his two cents:
“Giving up the public option would send many of Obama’s progressive supporters into apoplexy, yet the administration has sent clear signals that this is the path of less resistance it’s prepared to take.”
See, here’s the thing. I think we can all agree on at least this one thing: that the government option in reference to Obamacare is not doable, is not sustainable and is just a tool in Obama’s quest for the United States to become this Socialist utopia – where the government controls our daily lives. And that’s exactly what a government-ran health care system will do.
Folks, our work is nowhere near done. We need to continue attending the tea parties and town hall meetings (while being civil yet forceful); in addition, please continue calling your local lawmakers and emphasize to them that you do not approve of a government-ran health care system. do whatever is necessary – within legal means, of course – to get that point across.
Again, for the sake of being redundant, if you choose to sit on your asses and hope for the best and assume that the bill is just going to die, then you may be in for a rude awakening. Because there may be that day in either September or October when you discover that the House of Representatives and Senate pass this health care bill. what will you do then? Whine? If you do, then you have no one to blame but yourselves. You chose to just sit there while the lawmakers in Washington vote as they originally planned.
And God help you if you’re one of the apathetic ones, you’re a senior citizen and/or on Medicare. You’ll suffer the most – trust me. If you choose not to take control of your lives, then you probably are getting what you deserve. That’s not what America is all about. Not by a longshot.
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