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Forced to buy health care? Bill: 'Bull'

Posted: Sunday, April 20, 2008 12:36 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ’s Mike Memoli
BEAVER FALLS, Pa. -- Bill Clinton called criticism of his wife’s health-care plan “bull,” arguing that insuring all Americans is both “morally right” and “economically essential.”

At one of his four stops in the western Pennsylvania yesterday, Clinton told a crowd that he had just learned that Hillary was “being subject” to a new television ad on health care, with charges he said were “not true.”

“Every expert who has looked at this says, ‘If you provide the subsidies and you cap somebody's income, everybody'll be able to afford it; it'll be cheaper than anything you're buying now if you’re buying it,’” he said. “I’m just telling you, we won’t get control of cost unless we cover everyone.”

At his next event in Beaver Falls Middle School, he called health care “the big deal in this race,” and said Hillary’s position is “simple and direct.” “The two candidates disagree on this,” he said. “And, you know, you may hear some more about it before Tuesday.”

He paraphrased the claims in Obama’s ad, saying, “‘Oh, it’s the end of the world. Oh, you’re gonna be forced to buy health care you can’t afford.’” He quickly added: “That’s bull. The only way you can afford it over the long run is that everyone is covered.”

By the time he reached Waynesburg University for his last event, the former president offered a more sarcastic take on the ads and sought to shift the discussion. “I just got a briefing before I came in here on all the … ads and mailings that Sen. Obama’s sending out in this ‘positive campaign,’” he said, seeming to roll his eyes. “I want to tell you what I think this election is really about…. It is about your future.”

Clinton noted this afternoon that his five stops in the Keystone State yesterday put him over 40 total for the entire primary campaign. And as some argue that the extended nomination fight is hurting the party, he read brand-new statistics on voter registration in one county showing that Democrats had gained a record advantage over Republicans.

“[It’s] because we’ve got a campaign, and because Pennsylvania’s votes are gonna count in this nominating process,” he said. “Aren’t you glad your votes are gonna be counted?”

He urged the crowd in Hermitage’s Hickory High School to “not only to support her, but to call every friend you’ve got, to talk to every stranger you pass on the street, to drag every person 18 years or older you can find to the polls on Tuesday.” “We need the biggest vote in Pennsylvania history to send a loud signal that we’re gonna change this country,” he said.

Joining Clinton on the trail today was former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, who noted his Pittsburgh roots. “I will be in his debt for the rest of my life for the way he and his wife Christie stood up for Hillary in Iowa,” Clinton said. “He stood with her; he’s a stand up guy. And I should have known he would be, since he grew up in Western Pennsylvania.”

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“If you provide the subsidies and you cap somebody's income…”  Cap somebody’s income???!!!  Now isn’t that refreshing knowing my check will not only be taxed but “caped” by "Big Brother" as well?  Sounds like forced health care to me!    
Well at least she is a liar as she said this herself on a Sunday morning news show that  some would have to pay.Axlerod reiterated that point today on a MSNBC news show. Now Hill and Bill are flipflopping or just telling us what they thnk we want to hear.
Apparently MSNBC has decided to block all blogs since its now 3 p.m. & they haven't posted anyones comments to the majority of their First Read stories today. Should I alert the authorities & have them check & make sure all are still alive & well there at MSNBC or is it that they just don't like the direction of support that is showing up on this board.

Is Anybody Out There?!

Nevertheless, give Bill and Sen. Clinton a dictionary.
  What is it about 'mandate' that they are not
getting?
A couple questions....
If you are mandating that everyone has to "purchase" health care insurance, what prevents insurance companies from altering coverage such that they simply offer the bare minimum at the predetermined income cut off, while raising the cost of "quality insurance" across the board?  And who determines what the health insurance companies are required to offer at the 5-10% income cap?  And who are the "experts" endorsing this proposal (why don't they ever give us names)?  Universal health care sounds nice (and is a worth while pursuit), but when you remove competition from market, you open a whole can of worms.  Shouldn't the government have to prove to us that they can reduce costs in the industry before they require everyone to purchase a plan?
More dishonesty and spin from Bill. He has fallen so far. The best way he and Hillary can change this country is to get out now and quit yapping at the heels of our obvious nominee, which is Mr. Obama.
As someone who works for one of the major insurance companies, I can tell you, the word around is they FAVOR Sen Clinton's plan since they will make more money off it!!!!


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