On the eve of the eve of Obama coming to Green Bay to make the BIG health care announcement, please join Wisconsin's Paul Ryan for a health care tele-town hall at 7:00 PM EDT tonight.
From the Heritage Foundation:
Join Congressman Paul Ryan on June 9 to Learn How We Can Fix Health Care and Give Americans Real Choices
The policies outlined by President Obama and liberals in Congress would centralize control over the health care system in Washington. That would directly interfere in your personal health care decisions.
Please join Congressman Paul Ryan (WI), a national leader on health care reform, and Heritage’s Bob Moffit for a special tele-town hall on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 7pm ET.
ObamaCare is not inevitable.
It's only inevitable if we let Obama and the Democrat Party inflict a failed socialist medical system upon us.
We can fix health care without rationing care and allowing a government bureacracy to hand out death sentences.
Obama is going to cloak his health care proposal in a lot of BS. He's going to accuse opponents of spreading fear and mischaracterizing his program. He'll tell you that you can keep your private health care, blah, blah, blah.
He won't tell you that they intend to make private health care options disappear. Obama will lie, just as he lied about NO NEW TAXES for families making less than $250,000.
Obama is going to dupe Americans into submitting to a bloated government health care system.
From the Heritage Foundation:
Last year, then-candidate Barack Obama told a rally in Albuquerque, “If I were designing a system from scratch, I would probably go ahead with a single-payer system.” Earlier this month in Chicago, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) told a rally of government-run health care supporters: “I know many of you here today are single payer advocates and so am I … and those of us who are pushing for a public health insurance don’t disagree with this goal. This is not a principled fight. This is a fight about strategy for getting there and I believe we will.”
The fact that the left views a public plan option as part of an unprincipled strategy to eventually achieve government-run health care is not news. That Members of Congress are now so openly admitting it, is.
...Moving all Americans into a government-run health care system will not only bankrupt our country, but will lead to less innovation in the health care sector and lower quality care for all Americans. There is an alternative. Some of which the Obama Administration even supports like removing the tax benefit of employer-sponsored health care coverage which will untie Americans health care coverage from their employers and help move the country towards a truly market based consumer driven health care model. Health care coverage can be expanded in a cost efficient manner, but only by empowering Americans to make health care decisions with their doctors.
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