Sep/090
I’m Gonna Shut You Down ..
Humana’s Letter Regarding Health Care Reform
Last week, Humana Inc., a private medical insurance company, sent a letter to its Medicare enrollees claiming that health reform proposals could hurt “millions of seniors and disabled individuals” who “could lose many of the important benefits and services that make Medicare Advantage plans so valuable.”
The company issued this letter in response to health care reform proposals that would directly cut payments to Medicare Advantage plans by an estimated $123 billion over 10 years and indirectly reduce funding for those plans by another $15.6 billion, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office. In response to the mailing, the Department of Health and Human Services wrote Humana last week instructing it to stop the mailings. The department also wrote to all companies that offer Medicare Advantage plans on Monday, chastising them for saying anything contrary to the administration and suggesting that “such communications are potentially contrary to…federal law.”
I feel that Humana was well within its rights to send out a policy piece explaining what could happen under one of the health care reform bills. I think that Humana is being used as an example to prevent other insurance companies from sending similar mailings that include content perceived to be negative toward the health care proposals in Washington. The action by HHS is contrary to the First Amendment of the Constitution that allows for free speech. Both the government and the people have the right to speak freely, and it was inappropriate for Humana to be condemned for doing its job, which is to keep its policy holders informed. The issue has been raised with the administration by Republicans and a letter has been sent to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius requesting the department to lift its’ ‘gag order,’ and I am hopeful that the problem will be corrected.
Aug/090
Democrats: You’re Too Dumb To Think For Yourself
Here's another great example of how the Democrats basically call everyone who doesn't agree with them, dumb.
When I first considered creating a blog like this, I was worried that I wouldn't have enough material, or enough opinions to keep it up. With the Democrats in power, I've been blessed with an overflowing river of material.
Take this for example. Here is a quote from CONGRESSMAN ERIC MASSA, D-N.Y:
CONGRESSMAN ERIC MASSA, D-N.Y.: I will vote for the single-payer bill.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Even if it meant you're being —
MASSA: Listen. I will adamantly vote against —
(CROSSTALK)
MASSA: I will vote adamantly against the interests of my district if I actually think what I'm doing is going to help them.
(CROSSTALK)
MASSA: I will vote against their opinion if I actually believe it will help.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
The arrogance of the democrats is completely and totally without boundary. Here is a guy who goes on national TV and basically says "My district is so full of idiots that they don't really know what's best for them. I know what they need and I'll make sure they get what I think they need, not what they think they need. You're really too dumb to be thinking for yourself, so I'll do it for you.
Aug/090
Katie Couric, Quite Frankly, Thinks You’re Ignorant
Oh my gosh. Is she for real? This is the pinnacle of what journalism has become in this country. People like Katie Couric who are so ridiculously out of touch with the American people that would take an opportunity to talk down to people like this is utterly apalling.
Of course this is pretty typical tactics, just like I've explained in the posts and clips presented throughout this blog. If you have an opposing viewpoint or try and raise a talking point, you must be scared, or ignorant, and you're just wasting everyone's time and drowning out the discussion. I guess if the discussion isn't what you want it to be, we're drowning you out.
I'm no historian, but isn't there a name for a government that squelches opposing viewpoints? If you know what it is, leave me a comment and let me know .. I'm pretty sure there's a word for it.
