I'm pleased that the White House is finally responding to Republican health care ideas instead of pretending they don't exist.[1] But in doing so President Obama should follow his own sound advice and avoid making "wild misrepresentations".[2] Medicare vouchers would give everyone on Medicare the chance to decide for themselves which health plan to use, rather than leave that decision to government bureaucrats. Such proposals are the kind of health care reform that Republicans stand for: market-oriented, patient-centered, and result-driven.
The White House talking points leave the rest of my arguments unanswered. They don't respond to the idea that all individuals should get the same tax benefits received by those who get coverage through their employers; that we must reform our tort laws; and that we should allow Americans to buy insurance across state lines. The White House also fails to respond to the Nyce/Schieber study indicating that wages will fall if the government expands coverage without reducing health care inflation rates.
One last thing: after President Obama's speech tonight, listen for which pundits use the words "false", "scary", and "risky" in describing the proposals I put forward. That's how you'll be able to tell who the White House counted as "allies" worthy of receiving its talking points.
-Sarah Palin
[1] See http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0909/White_House_talking_points_blast_Palin.html
[2] See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/16/opinion/16obama.html
The opposition is due to racism seemed ludicrous to me, but I have heard some people making serious claims. The AWFUL administration (Alinsky Warriors Fooling Unknowing Lemmings) is having trouble destroying people. We all need to get how this works and promote using Alinsky's Rules for Radicals with TRUTH substituted for deceipt and illusion. I develop my aurgument that the Progressives are racist http://factsforreality.blogspot.com/2009/09/i-was-told-by-bright-liberal-friend.html
ReplyDeleteWe definitely need to stay behind Sarah Palin