Dear Patients: from Dr. Scherz

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I'm ready. Are you ready to rally to the flag after the election and fix some of this mess....including the healthcare mess....made by the dems?

Dear Patients: Vote to Repeal ObamaCare
By Dr. Hal Scherz

Don't believe Democrats who promise to fix the bill once they're re-elected

Facing a nationwide backlash, Democratic congressional candidates have a new message for voters: We know you don't like ObamaCare, so we'll fix it.

This was the line offered by Democrat Mark Critz, who won a special election in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district after expressing opposition to the law and promising to mend it—but not to repeal it. As a doctor I know something about unexpected recoveries, and this latest attempt to rescue ObamaCare from repeal needs to be taken seriously.

For Democrats who voted for ObamaCare, this tactic is an escape route, a chance to distance themselves from the president with a vague promise to fix health-care reform in the next Congress.

To counter this election-year ruse, my colleagues and I at Docs4PatientCare are enlisting thousands of doctors in an unorthodox and unprecedented action. Our patients have always expected a certain standard of care from their doctors, which includes providing them with pertinent information that may affect their quality of life. Because the issue this election is so stark—literally life and death for millions of Americans in the years ahead—we are this week posting a "Dear Patient" letter in our waiting rooms.

"Dear Patient: Section 1311 of the new health care legislation gives the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and her appointees the power to establish care guidelines that your doctor must abide by or face penalties and fines. In making doctors answerable in the federal bureaucracy this bill effectively makes them government employees and means that you and your doctor are no longer in charge of your health care decisions. This new law politicizes medicine and in my opinion destroys the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship that makes the American health care system the best in the world."

Our doctor's letter points out that, in addition to "badly exacerbating the current doctor shortage," ObamaCare will bring "major cost increases, rising insurance premiums, higher taxes, a decline in new medical techniques, a fall-off in the development of miracle drugs as well as rationing by government panels and by bureaucrats like passionate rationing advocate Donald Berwick that will force delays of months or sometimes years for hospitalization or surgery."

We cite the brute facts of ObamaCare's passage:

"Despite countless protests by doctors and overwhelming public opposition—up to 60% of Americans opposed this bill—the current party in control of Congress pushed this bill through with legal bribes and Chicago style threats and is determined now to resist any 'repeal and replace' efforts. This doctor's office is non-partisan—always has been, always will be. But the fact is that every Republican voted against this bad bill while the Democratic Party leadership and the White House completely dismissed the will of the people in ruthlessly pushing through this legislation."

Then we address the Democrats' evasive campaign maneuver:

"In the face of voter anger some Democratic candidates are now trying to make a cosmetic retreat, calling for minor modifications or pretending they are opposed to government-run medicine. Once the election is over, however, they will vote with their party bosses against repealing this bill."

The letter's final lines are the most important:

"Please remember when you vote this November that unless the Democratic Party receives a strong negative message about this power grab our health care system will never be fixed and the doctor patient relationship will be ruined forever."

This message is going out to an electorate that is already frustrated over what they see happening to health care. Missouri voters rejected ObamaCare overwhelmingly in August, voting by a margin of 71%-29% to reject the federal requirement that all individuals purchase health insurance. Democratic pollster Douglas Schoen has assessed that ObamaCare is "a disaster" for Democrats. And around the country many little-noticed primaries have reflected voter rage—including the Republican primary victory of surgeon, political newcomer, and advocate of repeal Daniel Benishek in Michigan's first district.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration's damage-control efforts have fallen flat. The latest round of pro-ObamaCare television spots targeting the elderly and starring veteran actor Andy Griffith have not only failed to move the polling numbers. They have caused five U.S. Senators to ask for an investigation of the ads as a violation of federal laws barring the use of tax dollars ($750,000) for campaign purposes.

America's doctors have millions of personal interactions each week with patients. We have political power. And we intend to use it by working to defeat those who have disrupted and gravely endangered the best health-care system in the world.
 
Oh, another American who haven't read Constitution Con by Michael Tsarion.

It's in my sig-line, if you care.
 
I'm ready. Are you ready to rally to the flag after the election and fix some of this mess....including the healthcare mess....made by the dems?

Dear Patients: Vote to Repeal ObamaCare
By Dr. Hal Scherz

Don't believe Democrats who promise to fix the bill once they're re-elected

Facing a nationwide backlash, Democratic congressional candidates have a new message for voters: We know you don't like ObamaCare, so we'll fix it.

This was the line offered by Democrat Mark Critz, who won a special election in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district after expressing opposition to the law and promising to mend it—but not to repeal it. As a doctor I know something about unexpected recoveries, and this latest attempt to rescue ObamaCare from repeal needs to be taken seriously.

For Democrats who voted for ObamaCare, this tactic is an escape route, a chance to distance themselves from the president with a vague promise to fix health-care reform in the next Congress.

To counter this election-year ruse, my colleagues and I at Docs4PatientCare are enlisting thousands of doctors in an unorthodox and unprecedented action. Our patients have always expected a certain standard of care from their doctors, which includes providing them with pertinent information that may affect their quality of life. Because the issue this election is so stark—literally life and death for millions of Americans in the years ahead—we are this week posting a "Dear Patient" letter in our waiting rooms.

"Dear Patient: Section 1311 of the new health care legislation gives the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and her appointees the power to establish care guidelines that your doctor must abide by or face penalties and fines. In making doctors answerable in the federal bureaucracy this bill effectively makes them government employees and means that you and your doctor are no longer in charge of your health care decisions. This new law politicizes medicine and in my opinion destroys the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship that makes the American health care system the best in the world."

Our doctor's letter points out that, in addition to "badly exacerbating the current doctor shortage," ObamaCare will bring "major cost increases, rising insurance premiums, higher taxes, a decline in new medical techniques, a fall-off in the development of miracle drugs as well as rationing by government panels and by bureaucrats like passionate rationing advocate Donald Berwick that will force delays of months or sometimes years for hospitalization or surgery."

We cite the brute facts of ObamaCare's passage:

"Despite countless protests by doctors and overwhelming public opposition—up to 60% of Americans opposed this bill—the current party in control of Congress pushed this bill through with legal bribes and Chicago style threats and is determined now to resist any 'repeal and replace' efforts. This doctor's office is non-partisan—always has been, always will be. But the fact is that every Republican voted against this bad bill while the Democratic Party leadership and the White House completely dismissed the will of the people in ruthlessly pushing through this legislation."

Then we address the Democrats' evasive campaign maneuver:

"In the face of voter anger some Democratic candidates are now trying to make a cosmetic retreat, calling for minor modifications or pretending they are opposed to government-run medicine. Once the election is over, however, they will vote with their party bosses against repealing this bill."

The letter's final lines are the most important:

"Please remember when you vote this November that unless the Democratic Party receives a strong negative message about this power grab our health care system will never be fixed and the doctor patient relationship will be ruined forever."

This message is going out to an electorate that is already frustrated over what they see happening to health care. Missouri voters rejected ObamaCare overwhelmingly in August, voting by a margin of 71%-29% to reject the federal requirement that all individuals purchase health insurance. Democratic pollster Douglas Schoen has assessed that ObamaCare is "a disaster" for Democrats. And around the country many little-noticed primaries have reflected voter rage—including the Republican primary victory of surgeon, political newcomer, and advocate of repeal Daniel Benishek in Michigan's first district.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration's damage-control efforts have fallen flat. The latest round of pro-ObamaCare television spots targeting the elderly and starring veteran actor Andy Griffith have not only failed to move the polling numbers. They have caused five U.S. Senators to ask for an investigation of the ads as a violation of federal laws barring the use of tax dollars ($750,000) for campaign purposes.

America's doctors have millions of personal interactions each week with patients. We have political power. And we intend to use it by working to defeat those who have disrupted and gravely endangered the best health-care system in the world.

Just the Dems, huh? Not the big spending Republicans?
 
Just the Dems, huh? Not the big spending Republicans?

The Republican deficit was a small fraction of the Dem. Obama's first year and a half deficit was bigger than the total of 8 years of Bush deficits. Not a good reference. With Bush's plans, once the war wound down, the deficits would return to being closer to balanced. The Dems have added in many new structural changes that put us in deficit spending for the foreseable future...and they keep talking about adding more spending. They are going to spend us into bankruptcy (many argue that we're already bankrupt).

http://blog.heritage.org/2009/03/24/bush-deficit-vs-obama-deficit-in-pictures/

Although I will concede that the Republicans spent too much. The Republican deficits were just a pimple on the Elephant's ass that represents the Democrat deficit.

This thread is about the need to repeal Obamacare.
 
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The Republican deficit was a small fraction of the Dem. Obama's first year and a half deficit was bigger than the total of 8 years of Bush deficits. Not a good reference. With Bush's plans, once the war wound down, the deficits would return to being closer to balanced. The Dems have added in many new structural changes that put us in deficit spending for the foreseable future...and they keep talking about adding more spending. They are going to spend us into bankruptcy (many argue that we're already bankrupt).

http://blog.heritage.org/2009/03/24/bush-deficit-vs-obama-deficit-in-pictures/

Although I will concede that the Republicans spent too much. The Republican deficits were just a pimple on the Elephant's ass that represents the Democrat deficit.

This thread is about the need to repeal Obamacare.
People have been leaving America's Best Health Care System IN THE WORLD!!! to get care overseas since before Obama got into office.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/03/BUGA121GPF.DTL&type=health
 
The Republican deficit was a small fraction of the Dem. Obama's first year and a half deficit was bigger than the total of 8 years of Bush deficits. Not a good reference. With Bush's plans, once the war wound down, the deficits would return to being closer to balanced. The Dems have added in many new structural changes that put us in deficit spending for the foreseable future...and they keep talking about adding more spending. They are going to spend us into bankruptcy (many argue that we're already bankrupt).

http://blog.heritage.org/2009/03/24/bush-deficit-vs-obama-deficit-in-pictures/

Although I will concede that the Republicans spent too much. The Republican deficits were just a pimple on the Elephant's ass that represents the Democrat deficit.

This thread is about the need to repeal Obamacare.

Then repeal it. Glad you conceded about big spending Republicans, After all, that's what your beloved Tea Party is about, right? :rolleyes: And yes, Dems spend big, and they make no secret of it. Wait, there are bluedogs that do not like the spending, but they like to spend the money too...
 
Then repeal it. Glad you conceded about big spending Republicans, After all, that's what your beloved Tea Party is about, right? :rolleyes: And yes, Dems spend big, and they make no secret of it. Wait, there are bluedogs that do not like the spending, but they like to spend the money too...

I'm not part of the tea party. I don't know enough about it....I work too much to have much time to learn about them or take action.
 
Then repeal it. Glad you conceded about big spending Republicans, After all, that's what your beloved Tea Party is about, right? :rolleyes: And yes, Dems spend big, and they make no secret of it. Wait, there are bluedogs that do not like the spending, but they like to spend the money too...

All of this spending. Who is it spent with? I want to be that guy.
 
I'm not part of the tea party. I don't know enough about it....I work too much to have much time to learn about them or take action.

... target, isolate and ridicule...

They need symbols. It's in Alinsky; reduce your opposition to one entity, in this case the "Tea Party." This way you do not have to address the issue, just ad hominem and pretend you're speaking for the enlightened majority down to one of the uneducated rubes that the electorate is full of.
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Promiscuous charges of bigotry are precisely how our current rulers and their vast media auxiliary react to an obstreperous citizenry that insists on incorrect thinking.

Resistance to the vast expansion of government power, intrusiveness and debt, as represented by the Tea Party movement? Why, racist resentment toward a black president.

Disgust and alarm with the federal government's unwillingness to curb illegal immigration, as crystallized in the Arizona law? Nativism.

Opposition to the most radical redefinition of marriage in human history, as expressed in Proposition 8 in California? Homophobia.

Opposition to a 15-story Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero? Islamophobia.

Now we know why the country has become "ungovernable," last year's excuse for the Democrats' failure of governance: Who can possibly govern a nation of racist, nativist, homophobic Islamophobes?

Note what connects these issues. In every one, liberals have lost the argument in the court of public opinion. ... What's a liberal to do? Pull out the bigotry charge, the trump that preempts debate and gives no credit to the seriousness and substance of the contrary argument.

Charles Krauthammer

I can add one Mr. Krauthammer:
Opposition to man-made Global Warming models? Denier. Creationist.
Another now...
Opposition to any of the Obama-Pelosi-Reid legislation? Tea bagger.

A_J, the Stupid
 
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