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Title: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Battle Monkey of Zardoz on March 27, 2010, 03:27:12 PM
I'm surprised that they are letting this idiot talk.

FOXNews.com - Democratic Senator: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Mar 27, 2010 3:50 PM EDT


As Democrats tout the moral underpinnings of the federal health care system overhaul -- ensuring health care coverage for nearly all Americans -- one senator appeared to go off message when he said the legislation would address the "mal-distribution of income in America."

After the Senate passed a "fix-it" bill Thursday to make changes to the new health care law, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the influential Finance Committee, said the overhaul was an "income shift" to help the poor.

"Too often, much of late, the last couple three years, the mal-distribution of income in American is gone up way too much, the wealthy are getting way, way too wealthy and the middle income class is left behind," he said. "Wages have not kept up with increased income of the highest income in America. This legislation will have the effect of addressing that mal-distribution of income in America."

That contrasted with the arguments Democrats have been making in the past year for reinventing the health care system: to expand health care coverage to 32 million uninsured Americans and tighten regulations on  insurance companies while reducing the federal deficit.

But some Republican critics have suggested the overhaul is taking the country down the path to socialism. The nearly $1 trillion legislation pays for itself in large part through new taxes on the wealthy.

A spokeswoman for Baucus did not respond to an e-mail seeking more information on the statement.

Baucus' statement could give Republicans ammunition as they seek to repeal the law and regain control of Congress in the November elections.

Democrats have rejected Republican charges that they are trying to take over the health care system.

In Iowa to trumpet the benefits of the legislation, President Obama said, "We made a promise. That promise has been kept."

"From this day forward, all of the cynics, all the naysayers -- they're going to have to confront the reality of what this reform is and what it isn't," the president said. "They'll have to finally acknowledge this isn't a government takeover of our health care system."

GOP strategist Matt Schlapp, the White House director to former President George. W. Bush, told FoxNews.com that Baucus' statement reflected the "duality" of a responsible Democrat who understands the ramifications of tax policy on Americans but has a "foot in the camp of the most radical and rabid big government activists that are advocating for some breathtaking policies."

"It's interesting," he said. "He's not the senator I would use as the poster boy for radical and misunderstanding of market dynamics."

But Schlapp said he's not surprised by anything said by a member of a political party that, he said, seeks "to take money away from people who are achieving and give it those who arent."


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Title: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: PTK on March 27, 2010, 03:47:36 PM
....I need to call this clown, methinks.
Title: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Sergeant Bob on March 27, 2010, 04:14:38 PM
Is he really an idiot? Or is it that today's political climate simply encourages more of the commies to come out of the closet?
Title: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: longeyes on March 27, 2010, 06:09:01 PM
Redistribution of wealth, meet the redistribution of health.
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Monkeyleg on March 27, 2010, 10:49:14 PM
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...one senator appeared to go off message...

Interesting. Telling the truth is now "going off message."
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: roo_ster on March 28, 2010, 07:22:36 AM
To quote from Michael Kinsley (liberal writer):
"A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth."
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: kgbsquirrel on March 28, 2010, 08:20:37 AM
....I need to call this clown, methinks.

How the heck did that guy get elected up there?  ???
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: S. Williamson on March 28, 2010, 09:04:25 AM
How the heck did that guy get elected up there?  ???
Fistful, apparently.
 [barf]




 :laugh:
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: PTK on March 28, 2010, 01:23:52 PM
How the heck did that guy get elected up there?  ???

Californians. :mad:
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Sergeant Bob on March 28, 2010, 04:29:49 PM
Is he really an idiot? Or is it that today's political climate simply encourages more of the commies to come out of the closet?

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« Last Edit: March 27, 2010, 05:14:53 PM by JamisJockey »

If you want to edit my posts, could you at least give a hint as to why?
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Boomhauer on March 28, 2010, 09:04:50 PM
So...how long before one of them slips and reveals that they are planning to go after 401ks, IRAs, and any other form of private retirement accounts to pay for the boondoggles of Social Security, Obamacare, etc?

Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: RocketMan on March 28, 2010, 09:08:29 PM
So...how long before one of them slips and reveals that they are planning to go after 401ks, IRAs, and any other form of private retirement accounts to pay for the boondoggles of Social Security, Obamacare, etc?

The Dems were talking about that very thing in late 2008.  Lots of references if you google it.
Title: Re: Health Care Law to Address 'Mal-Distribution of Income'
Post by: Boomhauer on March 28, 2010, 09:13:25 PM
The Dems were talking about that very thing in late 2008.  Lots of references if you google it.

Huh. I missed that in all the hoopla about the election.

Not a bit surprised, though. Just wondering how long before they get down to the dirty business of actually doing so.