Mar 142017
 

Well here I am . . . another rainy day in Lotus Land!  At least there is no snow here in Metro Vancouver and the temperature is 10 C (50 F).  Back in Ontario where my brother lives, they are digging out.  And this house, just south of them on the shores of Lake Ontario in NY state gives new meaning to ice.

I think I'll take the rain, thank you!  I'm off to a meeting very shortly and will send links when I get back.

Short Takes

Politico — … House Republican leaders plunged into damage control mode Monday after a brutal budgetary assessment of their Obamacare replacement threatened to upend Senate GOP support and armed their critics on the left.

Speaker Paul Ryan’s team quickly pinpointed rosier elements of the report by the Congressional Budget Office, from cost savings to lower premiums. But the bottom line — that the number of uninsured Americans would climb by 24 million within a decade — threatened to upend the GOP leadership’s fragile efforts to unite congressional Republicans around the plan.  …

"After reviewing this legislation and receiving the Congressional Budget Office score today, it is clear that this bill is not consistent with the repeal and replace principles for which I stand," he [Rep Rob Wittmann (R-VA) said in a statement. "I do not think this bill will do what is necessary for the short and long-term best interests of Virginians and therefore, I must oppose it." …

“Every single House Republican owns this catastrophic bill and should be prepared for backlash at the ballot box, particularly given the anticipated loss of coverage for 14 million people as early as next year,” said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesman Tyler Law.

One might think that the new Republicare bill is a 'hail Mary' attempt at healthcare reform.  But House Republicans are divided on the subject, and Democrats are opposed.  The CBO analysis indicates that an additional 24 million people will be without health insurance, and the death rate will increase.

As Shakespeare said in Hamlet's solioquy in Act III Scene I "Aye, there's the rub.".  Do Republicans do what will help get them re-elected in 2018, or do they stand firm with this ideological piece of crap legislation that will result in the deaths of tens of thousands of citizens who will not be able to afford health insurance?

Daily Kos — In a presidency largely defined by lies, one pants-on-fire whopper now stands out as Donald Trump’s biggest — and deadliest — yet.

Conservative politicians, pundits and people across the nation loved parroting one of the biggest lies of the Obama era, that — all together now — “if you like your health care plan, you can keep it.”

On the campaign trail in the fall of 2015, Trump promised to “take care of everybody.”

“Everybody’s going to be taken care of much better than they’re taken care of now,” the billionaire businessman told CBS News. “The government’s gonna pay for it,” he said, raising right-wing eyebrows and ire, as he did when he rightfully praised Canada’s superior universal health care system.  …

Enter the American Health Care Act, which House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said was the product of Republicans keeping their promise to the American people to repeal and replace Obamacare, but which critics from both sides of the political aisle are calling a disaster. Yes, even Republicans — especially Republicans — have been blasting the proposed bill, with Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) calling it “Obamacare 2.0,” former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin slamming it as “socialized medicine” and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) even warning the bill might cost Republicans their House majority come the 2018 midterm elections.  …

…people will die. A lot of people will die.

Need I say more?  Republicans don't care about anybody but themselves and money . . . the more money that can go to the 1%, the better.

YouTube — Gutting Health Care Will Kill Americans | The Resistance with Keith Olbermann | GQ              

There is a petition on Care2 that anybody can sign.  I urge you to tell Congress: Reject Trump's New Health Care Plan!

Amen Keith!

My Universe

Have your volume turned down for part of this.  There are some industrial cat fits!  Nameless, is your furbabe this noisy when he has to go in his carrier?

 

 

 

 

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  12 Responses to “Squatch’s Open Thread 14 March 2017”

  1. Brrrr!  I'd take the rain too!  it's mostly warmer here – highs mostly in the 70's this week – but with the usual year-round 35 dege=ree or so difference between highs and lows.

    Politico/DKos – I would like to point out (probably not so necessary for those who have been following) that most if not all the Republican oppositon to this bill does not come from the goodness of their hearts, but from the determination of their constituents.  DKos mentions Tom Cotton.  There are some descriptions of a town meeting, one of many, where he arrived looking fairly confident and left seriously, visibly shaken.  Yes, I realize that "constituents" is another way of saying "votes."  But between the Repupublican dream of what gets votes and the reality is a wall that has been very difficult to breach for many reasons (sheep-like voters being a big one).  If these constituents have manage to breach it only a little, they are heroes.

    Keith # 45 – How I wish that all the "Christians" who voted for the Mango Mussolini could, no, were REQUIRED to listen to this man preach.  AMEN!  Sing it, brother!

    Universe – I'll have to come back, alas.

  2. Good Job!  Great minds…

  3. This fact:

    Approximately 17,000 people could die in 2018 who otherwise would have lived if a House Republican health proposal endorsed by the Trump administration becomes law. By 2026, the number of people killed by Trumpcare could grow to approximately 29,000 in that year alone.

    https://thinkprogress.org/trumpcare-deaths-uninsurance-484738b03825#.kfbojm1pv

    Explains this fact:

    So, uh, not to be morbid, but why does the CBO project that Social Security outlays would fall by $3 billion?

    https://twitter.com/MEPFuller/status/841420764339421186

    To which Sarah Palin could respond:

    Finally!  It's about time those Death Panels I've been blathering about start paying a dividend. 

    Under ObamaCare, those Death Panels were wholly ineffective.  They simply weren’t “Winning”. 

    Under Trump, Death Panels will kill thousands – and save good American money!  That’s a Win-Win for the good old USA!

    Trump shows again just what republican success looks like.   

  4. A sunny day with temperatures soaring to 16°C (about 60°F) here, with greenery literally bursting out of the ground and birds nesting. Unclear how long it's going to last, but never like near Lake Ontario.

    Politico: Republicans might try to point out that premiums will be lower, but they can not hide that they will be much higher for others, especially the older insured, nor can they hide that the tax cuts they suggest to undo some of the damage, will benefit the rich in absurdly disproportional ways. One would think that the GOP would now drop their ideological crap and go for their seats, because that's what they've always done, but to retain these seats they also (above all?) need lots and lots of money and their benefactors (Kochs et al.) have clearly threatened to take that money away unless they support this bill and get it through Congress a.s.a.p. Even Drumpf has felt the pressure of his rich "buddies" and is putting pressure on the GOP to accept Trumpcare too, but they are not allowed to call it that by the White House. Now there's the real rub for the Republicans: save the lives of tens of thousands of citizens and have a base willing to vote for them at the ballot box but have no money/endorsement for a campaign to reach them, or let them croak and then hope they can lie their way into another seat as they have always done. Interesting…

    DK: Of course those Republicans who aren't worried about a reelection in 2018 or who think that not enough money comes their way with this terrible plan will want an even more diabolical plan. Lots of rubs there. I hope it rubs them so hard they can't sit down on the blisters.

    Keith Olbermann: Nobody tells is the way Keith does. Amen to all you said, Keith.

    My Universe: Feeling much better now, thank you.

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