Time to euthanize Harry

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By Karoun Demirjian (contact)
Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 | 2 a.m.

In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.


But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

The idea of introducing a single-payer national health care system to the United States, or even just a public option, sent lawmakers into a tizzy back in 2009, when Reid was negotiating the health care bill.

“We had a real good run at the public option … don’t think we didn’t have a tremendous number of people who wanted a single-payer system,” Reid said on the PBS program, recalling how then-Sen. Joe Lieberman’s opposition to the idea of a public option made them abandon the notion and start from scratch.

Eventually, Reid decided the public option was unworkable.

“We had to get a majority of votes,” Reid said. “In fact, we had to get a little extra in the Senate, we have to get 60.”

Reid cited the post-WWII auto industry labor negotiations that made employer-backed health insurance the norm, remarking that “we’ve never been able to work our way out of that” before predicting that Congress would someday end the insurance-based health care system.

Reid also had some strong words for Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and Sen. Dean Heller concerning their ongoing dispute with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz over shipments of low-level nuclear waste from Oak Ridge, Tenn., to Nevada.

Sandoval disputes the existence of “many memos” that Moniz said were signed between state and federal officials, permitting the import of the spent fuel rods. Heller has asked Moniz to clarify the existence of the memos, which Moniz first referred to in testimony before the Senate Energy Committee on July 30.

Reid suggested that Sandoval and Heller were “flailing away” with their complaints, before establishing the facts, which Reid said he “just do[es]n’t think we have.”

“If there are these memos flying around then somebody should be able to find them someplace, but this is not the point,” Reid said. “Gov. Sandoval knows his powers are limited. This is interstate commerce … you can’t just say ‘we’re not going to take it.’ It doesn’t work that way.”


http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/aug/10/reid-says-obamacare-just-step-toward-eventual-sing/
 
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This is his last term. He's retiring and has to do his worst now.

We will see how well it plays next year in the 2014 elections.
 
A small group of very wealthy people have taken over the Republican Party.

They want to use all government resources in order to subsidize & bail out their capital ventures.

They staff government through election funding.

They write legislation through lobbying pressure.

They have, over the course of 30 years, turned government into an ATM machine for Corporations.

When a politician does not vote for their special interests, that politician is removed in a primary.

This same group of wealthy special interests does not want to be blamed for the fact that government does not serve anybody else but them.

So they pour money into a vast right-wing media infrastructure which distracts morons with tales of gay socialist terrorist Mexican Liberal islamo commie fascist demons.

The OP lives completely inside of a right wing information bubble.

He doesn't see the fact that by repeating this garbage on a daily basis, he is participating in the very centralized power of those who own government. He literally believes everything he is told by his trusted pundits. He believes his country has been stolen by people who rob from the rich in order to give to the poor. He can't fathom the notion that it is the wealthy private sector which owns government. His ignorance protects the special-interest which own government. This is why the country so tragically stuck.
 
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By Karoun Demirjian (contact)
Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 | 2 a.m.

In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.


But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

The idea of introducing a single-payer national health care system to the United States, or even just a public option, sent lawmakers into a tizzy back in 2009, when Reid was negotiating the health care bill.

“We had a real good run at the public option … don’t think we didn’t have a tremendous number of people who wanted a single-payer system,” Reid said on the PBS program, recalling how then-Sen. Joe Lieberman’s opposition to the idea of a public option made them abandon the notion and start from scratch.

Eventually, Reid decided the public option was unworkable.

“We had to get a majority of votes,” Reid said. “In fact, we had to get a little extra in the Senate, we have to get 60.”

Reid cited the post-WWII auto industry labor negotiations that made employer-backed health insurance the norm, remarking that “we’ve never been able to work our way out of that” before predicting that Congress would someday end the insurance-based health care system.

Reid also had some strong words for Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and Sen. Dean Heller concerning their ongoing dispute with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz over shipments of low-level nuclear waste from Oak Ridge, Tenn., to Nevada.

Sandoval disputes the existence of “many memos” that Moniz said were signed between state and federal officials, permitting the import of the spent fuel rods. Heller has asked Moniz to clarify the existence of the memos, which Moniz first referred to in testimony before the Senate Energy Committee on July 30.

Reid suggested that Sandoval and Heller were “flailing away” with their complaints, before establishing the facts, which Reid said he “just do[es]n’t think we have.”

“If there are these memos flying around then somebody should be able to find them someplace, but this is not the point,” Reid said. “Gov. Sandoval knows his powers are limited. This is interstate commerce … you can’t just say ‘we’re not going to take it.’ It doesn’t work that way.”


Reid says Obamacare just a step toward eventual single-payer system - Las Vegas Sun News

Yes, we euthanize people with whom we disagree. That is the great conservative way to do things. It's just un-American to have any ideas outside of the far right wing agenda.

:fu:
 
By Karoun Demirjian (contact)
Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 | 2 a.m.

In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.


But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

The idea of introducing a single-payer national health care system to the United States, or even just a public option, sent lawmakers into a tizzy back in 2009, when Reid was negotiating the health care bill.

“We had a real good run at the public option … don’t think we didn’t have a tremendous number of people who wanted a single-payer system,” Reid said on the PBS program, recalling how then-Sen. Joe Lieberman’s opposition to the idea of a public option made them abandon the notion and start from scratch.

Eventually, Reid decided the public option was unworkable.

“We had to get a majority of votes,” Reid said. “In fact, we had to get a little extra in the Senate, we have to get 60.”

Reid cited the post-WWII auto industry labor negotiations that made employer-backed health insurance the norm, remarking that “we’ve never been able to work our way out of that” before predicting that Congress would someday end the insurance-based health care system.

Reid also had some strong words for Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and Sen. Dean Heller concerning their ongoing dispute with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz over shipments of low-level nuclear waste from Oak Ridge, Tenn., to Nevada.

Sandoval disputes the existence of “many memos” that Moniz said were signed between state and federal officials, permitting the import of the spent fuel rods. Heller has asked Moniz to clarify the existence of the memos, which Moniz first referred to in testimony before the Senate Energy Committee on July 30.

Reid suggested that Sandoval and Heller were “flailing away” with their complaints, before establishing the facts, which Reid said he “just do[es]n’t think we have.”

“If there are these memos flying around then somebody should be able to find them someplace, but this is not the point,” Reid said. “Gov. Sandoval knows his powers are limited. This is interstate commerce … you can’t just say ‘we’re not going to take it.’ It doesn’t work that way.”


Reid says Obamacare just a step toward eventual single-payer system - Las Vegas Sun News

Yes, we euthanize people with whom we disagree. That is the great conservative way to do things. It's just un-American to have any ideas outside of the far right wing agenda.

:fu:

That is a wish...not a command, Mona.
 
By Karoun Demirjian (contact)
Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 | 2 a.m.

In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.


But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

The idea of introducing a single-payer national health care system to the United States, or even just a public option, sent lawmakers into a tizzy back in 2009, when Reid was negotiating the health care bill.

“We had a real good run at the public option … don’t think we didn’t have a tremendous number of people who wanted a single-payer system,” Reid said on the PBS program, recalling how then-Sen. Joe Lieberman’s opposition to the idea of a public option made them abandon the notion and start from scratch.

Eventually, Reid decided the public option was unworkable.

“We had to get a majority of votes,” Reid said. “In fact, we had to get a little extra in the Senate, we have to get 60.”

Reid cited the post-WWII auto industry labor negotiations that made employer-backed health insurance the norm, remarking that “we’ve never been able to work our way out of that” before predicting that Congress would someday end the insurance-based health care system.

Reid also had some strong words for Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and Sen. Dean Heller concerning their ongoing dispute with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz over shipments of low-level nuclear waste from Oak Ridge, Tenn., to Nevada.

Sandoval disputes the existence of “many memos” that Moniz said were signed between state and federal officials, permitting the import of the spent fuel rods. Heller has asked Moniz to clarify the existence of the memos, which Moniz first referred to in testimony before the Senate Energy Committee on July 30.

Reid suggested that Sandoval and Heller were “flailing away” with their complaints, before establishing the facts, which Reid said he “just do[es]n’t think we have.”

“If there are these memos flying around then somebody should be able to find them someplace, but this is not the point,” Reid said. “Gov. Sandoval knows his powers are limited. This is interstate commerce … you can’t just say ‘we’re not going to take it.’ It doesn’t work that way.”


Reid says Obamacare just a step toward eventual single-payer system - Las Vegas Sun News

Yes, we euthanize people with whom we disagree. That is the great conservative way to do things. It's just un-American to have any ideas outside of the far right wing agenda.

:fu:

Pretty much what I was thinking except for the smilie at the end. I say send him home and give him a final grade of 'F' as a public servant.

Immie
 
If you're pro abortion it stands to reason you would support euthanasia?? So hypocritical.

There can be other circumstances than just getting rid of an unwanted child.
But what do you care? You don't even give half a shit about starving children in this country, or their education.
 
Harry has never before been so truthful.
 
Harry is a former boxer and for an old guy that you claim needs to be put down and disposed of, he sure is kicking the crap out of his opponents. Harry is tip of the sword guy also. He gets the battles started. Remember the tax thingy with Mitt. Harry fed those flames. Now he is poking you about health care. Kind of brushing off the attempt to kill it and instead punching it up a notch. Moving on to a new level. Repubs are busy fighting each other so he is kicking them while down, blooding them while they are already bleeding. Anyone that believes they can mock or ignore Harry is a fool.
 
A small group of very wealthy people have taken over the Republican Party.

They want to use all government resources in order to subsidize & bail out their capital ventures.

They staff government through election funding.

They write legislation through lobbying pressure.

They have, over the course of 30 years, turned government into an ATM machine for Corporations.

When a politician does not vote for their special interests, that politician is removed in a primary.

This same group of wealthy special interests does not want to be blamed for the fact that government does not serve anybody else but them.

So they pour money into a vast right-wing media infrastructure which distracts morons with tales of gay socialist terrorist Mexican Liberal islamo commie fascist demons.

The OP lives completely inside of a right wing information bubble.

He doesn't see the fact that by repeating this garbage on a daily basis, he is participating in the very centralized power of those who own government. He literally believes everything he is told by his trusted pundits. He believes his country has been stolen by people who rob from the rich in order to give to the poor. He can't fathom the notion that it is the wealthy private sector which owns government. His ignorance protects the special-interest which own government. This is why the country so tragically stuck.

:lmao:

If you truly believe what you just posted you should ask your therapist to up the voltage on your next visit.
 
Harry is a goddam fool...however LIBTARDS will bow to any other libtard fool as long as he is a libtard. Weiner, Splitsher, and the other asshole come to mind...the list is endless. I cannot defend Harry's repub peers who refuse to call him out...senate rules of decorum be damned.
 

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