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Presidential Letter -- 2012 War Powers Resolution 6-Month Report





These links have me confused. They are weeks old. The first one is almost two months old. What's the deal?
You can get a lot of detail from this section, but seldom any postings.
Good for MSNBC, when they didn’t jump the gun on the health care ruling like CNN and Fox. That result definitely makes me feel better about MSNBC news reporting that at least they do look to get more accurate information. It is something though that with all the Republicans talk about death panels, it is really the Republicans that promote and want death panels. That by refusing health care to all people and letting Insurance Companies decide a persons fate, because some CEO’s and upper administration wanted to make huge profits and line their pockets, the Republicans were in fact killing people by death panels. Where people who were sick that could have had medical treatment, were refused any sort of help by Insurance Companies thus assigned to a fate of death or subject to such a financial loss people could never recover from. Either way, it was a bleak hope for people and definitely goes against the very nature of what Jesus represents to care for the poor and sick. And these Republicans want to call themselves Christians, let’s really give the Republicans truly what they represented here and that is hypocrites.
You should be careful, when you talk about freeloading or at least explain that better. Since I know I have been to the Emergency Room for a broken leg and almost $20,000 later paid that bill out of my pocket. There was no such thing as freeloading and I get a little insulted by that very thought and in what context that could used.
And on top of it, refused any other treatments, because the cost was bad enough already.
Even though I know I would probably be one of the last people to get health insurance, I would never want to deny that health insurance to other people. I’ll wait and see what the health care law will be and than judge from that. If something isn’t finally done like was done with this health care law, I know it would just be the Insurance Companies stuffing their pockets again with their death panels. And the ones stuffing their pockets are the extreme rich types that really care nothing about people and these Insurance Companies are in behind all this paying off their corrupt Republicans.
Medicare for all, is the only way that makes sense to me. As long as insurance companies are involved there will always be problems with costs whether they don't want to pay for certain procedures or the rates are too high.
Like Lawrence O'Donnel said, health care is a human necessity. It has been decided that education is a necessity for children and we pay taxes for that. The same logic should apply for health care. We all need health care and we all should pay for it.
I have a concern about this country that so many people are willing to follow the republican party. That party promotes the lowering of living standards of the average person. Whether it's health care, immigration, food stamps, environmental issues, or that Iraq war, the people that they are hurting are invisible to them.
Why has TRMS ignored Jimmy Carter's NY Times op ed on the drone strikes? Friday's excellent piece on the devastation caused by the drone strikes, and the quixotic efforts to turn the "nobodies" being murdered into "somebodies" with human rights, would have been a perfect moment to discuss it. But it didn't happen.
Is Jimmy Carter too liberal for TRMS?