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The Video Rebel Gets Close To A Solution, Then Mimics Lamar Alexander

I have been following the Video Rebel since the inception of the blog. They do some very good work, altho they also fell for the ‘Ron Paul for God’ meme floating around the blogosphere. I called him out on the Ron Paul Plan To Restore America, suggesting that Paul’s stump rhetoric does not match his written plan. Maybe he doesn’t like the word PaulTard. I dunno.

Like most all the other “alternative” sites, this went over like a lead balloon (it amazes me how emotionally invested these people get in their favorite candidate of the two parties). No matter how much people like Video Rebel and others suggest Paul is “Independent”, Paul’s own words betray such a trust and makes these people look like lemmings unable to think thru another two-party dog and pony mindmuck.

Nevertheless, VR has written two blog posts recently that grabbed my attention. I try to comment, but he has banned me from his blog (ole B’Man must be really scary, a total dickhead, or I say shit that goes against their ideology, causing these stalwart defenders of liberty and freedom to squash any liberty or freedom for me to share with them). That is very telling. In the two posts, VR has a solution for the financial woes and in my estimation, they look as if they could work (nothing being done now is correcting any of the problems) and so I commend him for his ideas and presentation.

For instance, an interest free money… taking the trillions stolen by bankers back… debt cancellation… abolish income taxes…. etc (many very good ideas)…

However, like most Socialist Hunters (kinda like a Vampire Hunter), VR takes the same tact that my TN Senator takes and that is to continue the Health Insurance Companies’ stranglehold over healthcare. They think they offer a solution (well, I am giving VR the benefit of the doubt, cause Alexander doesn’t give a shit about anything except protecting the health insurance companies). In Alexander’s latest Newsletter he says:

The Supreme Court may have failed to declare the entire health-care law unconstitutional, but it is still an historic mistake that expanded a health-care system we already knew we couldn’t afford. Congress should repeal the law and then proceed step by step to reduce the cost of health care so more Americans can afford to buy insurance.

Health Insurance does not equal Health Care. No matter how twisted the thought is in the minds of all these people, health insurance is NOT health care. To continue to allow these entities to siphon off their 35% off the top and add ZERO value to do it, is stupid. But its not that they just don’t add value, they detract from the overall care. It shows that some people (like VR) are not thinking this through. But then again, look at the comment policy I have here compared to how many people treat me over the Paul issue on their blogs. There is openness and then there is a close-mindedness among many of these people, especially when it comes to their favorite Demublican politician.

His failure is that he doesn’t identify WHY prices are so high and wants to allow the very entities that cause it to still dictate pricing and acceptance/denial. Just like his using someone from within the two corrupt parties as a lamppost to guide us out of our woes, VR also wants to use the very same criminally corrupt insurance agencies to continue their scheme.

You can read Part1 and Part 2 of Video Rebel’s essay at the links below:

Eddie Reborn Into A World With Debt Cancellation

What Real Debt Cancellation Combined With Pension And Health Care Reform Looks Like Part II

Working John, Working Joe

When I was a young man (as all good tales begin)
I was taught to hold out my hand
And for my pay I worked an honest day
And took what pittance I could win
Now I’m a working John and I’m a working Joe
And I’m doing what I know
For God and the Economy
Big brother watches over me
And the state protects and feeds me
And my conscience never leaves me
And I’m loyal to the unions
Who protect me at all levels

And as I grew, the winds of fortune blew
And the bank smiled down upon me
And mortgaged to the hilt I threw
The breeze of caution behind me
Now I’m a working John and I’m a working Joe
And I’m good at what I know
And God and the Economy
Have blessed me with equality
Now I’m equal to the best of you
And better than the rest of you
Who would criticise my success
In times of national unrest

Now I own my horseless carriage
In it’s central-heated garage
And I commute eighty miles a day —
Up at seven to make it pay
I direct ten limited companies
With seeming consummate expertise
Two ulcers and a heart disease
A trembling feeling in both knees —
I’m a working John and I’m a working Joe

BTW, VR, I won’t ban you from commenting here. You see, here, I am looking for dialogue (and not necessarily someone to agree).

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Tennessee’s Bought Representatives and Lame’r Alexander

Have my fellow Tennesseans paid much attention lately to your representatives and how they vote? How about your beloved Senators?

Video Rebel lists all the representatives that voted to keep you from “protesting” around them. I wanted to share the locals, for your education and possible discussion. I am also including the Mississippi chickenshits, since that is my home state and friends still endure their sorry asses. They are deathly afraid of facing any assembly of folks that might be finally getting fed up with their shenanigans and have signed the latest bill that strips you of even MORE of your rights (I’m sure most will just yawn). The Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011 is a bit more than simply providing Mexican lawn care workers to take care of the grass around Federal Buildings. It is meant for you (well, “you”, meaning those who are awake and want answers).

There are a few that didn’t bow to their Masters in Israel, but they are a minority. Notice that none of them mind spending as much as you make in a year traveling around on junkets, while most are to afraid to spend much time in their district. Remember last summer’s break, when a mass of sycophantic Zionist Jew worshipers took their allegiance trip to Israel? At least Marsha didn’t make that trip. Cohen (a Zionist Jew), however, made his (imagine that).

Tennessee

Yea TN-1 Roe, Phil [R] 3 trips taken between 2009 – 2012 costing $19,250 1 trip to Israel $15,917.

Yea TN-2 Duncan, John [R] 25 trips taken between 2000 – 2011 costing $114,365 No trips to Israel. 1 trip to Aspen Institute.

Yea TN-3 Fleischmann, Chuck [R]
1 trip to Israel taken in 2011 costing $19,763.

Yea TN-4 DesJarlais, Scott [R] 1 trip to Israel taken in 2011 costing $19,636

Yea TN-5 Cooper, Jim [D] 31 trips taken between 2003 – 2012 costing $136,553 No trips to Israel. 1 trip to Aspen Institute.

Yea TN-6 Black, Diane [R] 2 trips taken in 2011 costing $24,990 1 trip to Israel $22,314.

Yea TN-7 Blackburn, Marsha [R] 35 trips taken between 2003 – 2012 costing $68,139 No trips to Israel. 1 trip to Aspen Institute.

Yea TN-8 Fincher, Stephen [R] 2 trips taken in 2011 costing $23,233 1 trip to Israel $20,227.

Yea TN-9 Cohen, Steve [D] 10 trips taken between 2007 – 2011 costing $61,451 2 trips to Israel $19,520. This is the guy who got Jesse Ventura’s episode on Camp FEMA pulled off the air.

Mississippi

Yea MS-1 Nunnelee, Alan [R] No trips anywhere.

Yea MS-2 Thompson, Bennie [D] 57 trips taken between 2000 – 2011 costing $115,549 No trips to Israel.

Yea MS-3 Harper, Gregg [R] 4 trips taken between 2009 – 2011 costing $43,172 1 trip to Israel $17,610.

Yea MS-4 Palazzo, Steven [R] 1 trip to Israel taken in 2011 costing $23,360.

One could look at the list of people who voted for the NDAA and perhaps feel a bit better (Marsha Blackburn DID vote “aye”, showing that she is not interested in preserving our liberties), but not much.

Now to Lame Alexander. I received my monthly email newsletter from him. Apparently, he is very worried about the “checks and balances” that Obama is ruining for Congress. He wrote something about his imaginary outrage here. This is a very slimy man, who also could care less about the Constitution, much less any checks and balances. You know, Lame, if you really were worried, you might work with Congress to impeach the liar, instead of clutching your faux pearls of shame. You might not have voted FOR the patriot Act (and every extension). You might have not voted to continue the bogus Iraq War that you were complicit in getting started (or too stupid to see was a bunch of malarkey). You might have not voted against implementing the 911 Commission’s recommendations (no matter how bogus they were), but better yet, sponsor a new, REAL investigation, since many of the members and its legal council have come out and said it was bogus. You might even vote to dismantle the TSA and certainly work to stop their roadside drug searches in your own state. Maybe you would even call out Israel, but instead, you love them and their “democracy” (apparently more than your own country). Maybe you could fight for American jobs instead of voting to allow corporations to keep their tax free crap from overseas profits.

If the man truly gave more than his obligatory lie, he might not have voted lock-step “yea” on the NDAA. He might actually tell us the truth. He might actually fight for liberties, instead of stripping as many as he can muster.

Oh yeah, as  aside note to all the PaulTards, the bastion for personal liberties didn’t even bother to vote on either of the above mentioned recent bills.

Suckers.

Oh yeah, now Tennesseans have voted to put Santorum on the ballot. Speaking of suckers.

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Richard Noggin Saturday: Send In The Clown Lamar Alexander

Poor Lamar “Shitty Governor” Alexander gets another Richard Noggin Saturday post (he was recognized here a couple of years ago). His failures to his own constituents are well-known and his “Do Nothing” attitude is now a prominent feature of his entire Corporate fed career. When you watch the following video, where he is nominated by Chicken Hawk and Big Insurance funded, “Howdy Doody” to be the president, you might find some humor.

Me? I find truth masquerading in a clown’s performance.

Pay particular attention to the intro.

The campaign slogan is near perfect:

“No We Can’t! Do Nothing!”

Now, I understand that this is supposed to be funny and a gathering where they drink (The Alfalfa Club gets its name from the plant’s “supposed willingness to do anything for a drink“) and supposedly have a good time. But as Wikipedia tells us, in many instances, the Presidential nomination can have a tendency to actually occur in reality:

One of the evening’s activities includes the playful nomination of a presidential candidate by the Club’s leadership. The candidate is then required to make a speech. Several such candidates went on to hold the actual presidency after being nominated, including Richard Nixon in 1965 (elected in 1968), Ronald Reagan in 1974 (elected in 1980), and George W. Bush in 1998 (elected in 2000).[1] In 1969, they nominated Harold Stassen.[5] In 2004, the Club nominated the former president of the Motion Picture Association of America, Jack Valenti. Its 2000 nomination was Australian-born James Wolfensohn, constitutionally ineligible for election to the U.S. presidency.[1] In 2001, the presidential nomination went to John McCain.

To me, it is scary as hell that anyone even might entertain Alexander as POTUS, but something as idiotic as that would not surprise me. No more than having another idiot, Corporate-funded Southerner like Haley Barbour run as POTUS.

If you were able to view the entire thing (which is a tremendous burden, I know), you will find towards the 14:30 mark where Shitty Gov starts quoting his “friend” Alex Haley and uses his line,Find the good, then praise it. I have searched and searched for something to praise about Lame”R” and I can’t find a single issue worthy of praise. I would be very interested to have feedback suggesting what he has ever done that is worthy of praise.

So pass me one of those 5 Scotch and waters you sang about and let’s sing “Amazing Grace”.

You Dickhead.

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BuelahMan is Justin Bieber’s Newest Fan

My daughter is 6. She is “in love” with this kid and “wants to marry him”. She has MADE me sit thru each and every video of him (and Usher). For the life of me, I don’t get it, except to say that the kid is an extremely talented multi-instrumentalist and singer. He dances, too. Personally, if he did rock and roll I might be even more adoring of him.

But before I go on, I want to tell you about my day.

I have been to a foot “specialist” to confirm what I already knew: I have torn my Achilles tendon. This is no minor deal, either. This tendon is one of the worst to tear and repair and is apt to have many more problems with as I go forth. This specialist is a great guy. He was a student of my Mother-in-law and actually rode with her to school for quite some time. He also graduated high school with my wife. He understands my financial situation and is breaking a few of his business rules, but even with that, this is going to cost me alot of money that I don’t have.

Case in point, “The Boot”:

This sweet little contraption normally costs $500. Our friend (The Dr) let me have it for $300. They wanted me to use crutches with this boot and would sell me a pair for $80 (luckily I have access to a bent up pair that my wife’s Grandfather used 20 years ago… which will suffice). I can bend them back straight if it becomes too much of a problem, but they’re good for now.

They did Xrays of my foot and ankle ($150) and his charge for the visit was $100. My insurance comes with a $3500 deductible starting at the beginning of this year, so guess what… it’s all on me at my $290/week unemployment set to end the end of this month. He allowed me to pay $200, but the rest is due within 30 days. He has an order for me to go to the local hospital for an MRI on the lower leg, foot and ankle to confirm what we both know is the problem. I’m guessing somewhere around $1000 (maybe more).

Then, if true (I go back Tuesday for confirmation), he will send me to another Doctor for surgery in a town not too far from here (for he doesn’t work on anything above the ankle). It appears that most Achilles tendon tears are actually up around the calf, where the tendon is at its weakest point and not where it attaches to the heel. All of this means that I can figure to spend at least another $5,000 for the surgery and new Doctor. This is all money I don’t have and no way to get.

So, why do I now find myself a Bieber fan? Because he said this in a Rolling Stones article:

The Canadian-born (Justin) Bieber never plans on becoming an American citizen. “You guys are evil,” he jokes. “Canada’s the best country in the world.” He adds, “We go to the doctor and we don’t need to worry about paying him, but here, your whole life, you’re broke because of medical bills. My bodyguard’s baby was premature, and now he has to pay for it. In Canada, if your baby’s premature, he stays in the hospital as long as he needs to, and then you go home.”

I don’t really know if he was joking or not, but the system is evil as hell, in my opinion. If you have read here any length of time, you know how I feel about Big Meds. I was a huge advocate for Single Payer and wrote about it constantly when the debate (yeah, as IF they ever debated Single payer) was brewing.

I have tracked those corrupt Congresspeople that gain from fighting against Single Payer. And I have paid tribute to the very few who worked to get it debated (and then the ones who capitulated like the lap-dogs they are). I have called the lying liars out on several occasions, noting that Mr Soetero was once a very vocal advocate (but that only happened with certain audiences):

Poor lying bastard.

I also did a series called Where In The World Is Universal Healthcare, where one could do their own investigation into how other countries have implemented similar Single Payer systems and achieved far better results in health that we could ever achieve with a profit driven system. I highly advise you read thru those posts to see how you, as an American, are getting screwed.

Suffice it to say that I recognized that the American Sheople were being taken for a ride and most gobbled up the lies like a 750 pounder gobbles up donuts. We could have better, but the people here need to wake up and get rid of the two party criminal Corptocracy which feeds in large amounts from the health insurance industry.

Rock on, Biebes!

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Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander Wants To Spend YOUR Stimulus Money On… Afghanistan

At least according to Sen McConnell. From HuffPo:

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told his colleagues during a closed-door GOP lunch Tuesday that the best way to fund the war would be to use unspent stimulus funds, according to Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), the third-ranking Republican.

Wonder why Mitch blamed Lamar for this ploy?

Wonder why the third ranking Rep is telling the 1st ranking Rep what to do?

Better yet, why do Tennesseans put up with an elitist fool like this who would rather give YOUR tax money (Stimulus) to another country instead of for YOU and this country’s immediate needs?

Suckers.

h/t CommonDreams

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told his colleagues during a closed-door GOP lunch Tuesday that the best way to fund the war would be to use unspent stimulus funds, according to Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), the third-ranking Republican.

B’Man’s Hypocrite Watch: Senator Lamar Alexander

n_lamar_health_090618.standardI received my regular newsletter chock full of bullshit from Alexander. Guess what he wants to do now?

He wants to “re-earn the trust of the American people“.

How wonderful!

The question that sprinted to the front of my mind was, “Why now?” I mean, you have been lying and cheating us for so long at this point, why the change of heart? Why would you worthless, kowtowing, Corporately-owned shills want our trust after the immense screwing that you have given us for decades?

Lamar Alexander Donations

Let’s see: from this graphic, it appears that your biggest contributors are found (SURPRISE) in Insurance and Finance. Isn’t that an amazing coincidence? But there is nothing to see here Sheople. Just go back to the polls and select the man that is heavily responsible for the Tennessee mindset of idiocy.

Read what the pawn of Big Insurance wrote and how he titled his speech to the Senate (I know you will flock to his magnetic lying personality):

Alexander: “The Era of the 1,000-Page Bill Is Over”
Calls for Step-by-Step Approach to Re-Earn the Trust of the American People

Yes, Sir. After all these years in the Senate, playing the game by supporting such large bills that you and your sister party, the demoRATs, have Lamar_Alexander.Tennessee-_Sen.__07.20.07_lrgrepeatedly tried to pull the wool over our eyes with; bills you know that hardly no one will read, much less comprehend, are ready to be the populist choice and make it easier for the citizenry to understand the issue. Is that your purpose, Lamar?

Let me explain how late you are to the dance.

I have already picked up your date, danced the night away, took her home and bedded with her and told her (your Mama) “so long”. You are just showing up to get your tux.

We ain’t as stupid as you think.

Here, let me give you something that you may be able to read and it fits easily in your “less than 1,000 pages”.

HR 676

or even this pdf (you may want to have your assistant download this for you and print it out as to avoid the embarrassment of your lack of skill set).

Now, I do want to move on to the gist of his bullshit:

September 15th, 2009 – WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) today made the following remarks on the floor of the Senate (a full transcript of Senator Alexander’s remarks is available upon request):

• “It’s time for Congress to admit that we don’t do comprehensive well. It’s time for us to admit that the era of the 1,000-page bill is over.”

Wonder why there is always 1,000 pages? Could it have to do with all the bullshit fluff that is added either to water down or taint the initiative? Wonder why you couldn’t do a concise 30 page bill like HR 676?

• “I think it’s obvious that we in Congress have been biting off more than we can chew on immigration, health care, and other issues. We’ve been producing 1,000-page bills which most members of Congress haven’t even read, in which voters have no confidence, and out of which will come unintended consequences and results that are bad for our country . . . it inevitably adds to the debt—the national debt, the government’s debt, our taxpayer debt—at a time when we’re adding $9 trillion to the debt in just ten years and everyone is worried about how we’re going to pay that back. And at a time, fairly or unfairly, where the American people are seeing a new administration propose, it seems like, a new Washington takeover every other day—the banks, insurance companies, student loans, and now health care.”

Wow, so you are saying we should streamline the process and do something that will save the country money regarding healthcare (and the other issues you list)? I wonder, Mr Conservative, did you read that HR 676 bill yet? Did you happen to glance at it while visiting your attending physician on staff for $503/year just 1 floor below you?

I wonder if your goal is to streamline it down to what is available to you? Somehow, I doubt it because you are a cheat and liar.

• “I suggest we change course—that we follow rule 259 from my ‘Little Plaid Book’ and we begin to work on major issues facing our country step by step to re-earn the trust of the American people, to begin to solve the big challenges of this country. We bite off what we can swallow. We make sure we get it right. And after we’ve taken the first steps, then we can take another series of steps until we eventually resolve the problem. A few steps in the right direction are a good way to get where you want to go.”

I don’t want to know any of your pygmy pony prostitutes from your little plaid book, Alexander. Or maybe you meant this rule number 259? I suppose liar liarfor once, I can agree, but I miss your point unless you all want us to pull a Beck.

Look, let me explain that the bullshit that you have frothed at us is old news, dude. Are you so far gone down the path of corruption that you believe the shit you say and it just isn’t the regular old lying talking points? Is your goal to “take back the Whitehouse”, so you reTHUGlicans now want to act as if your care, after decades of proving you don’t?

No, sir. Most of us are not quite that stupid.

Let me give you a hint about how to win back the Whitehouse and a majority in Congress (write this down before your little mind forgets it). Take the reigns and implement Single Payer Not-For-Profit Health Care for each and every American (that’s probably enough for you to take it back, but if not…)

Bring each and every one of our Troops home NOW, Stop the boondoggle that you and your cronies began with lies and deceit. Bring them home and take that money and FIX our helath care.

To ensure your next win  reTHUGlicans in a landslide, deny all monies coming from Health Insurance and Big Money, in general. Change the rules of campaign finance.

Want to know how to keep the leadership forever?

Instill term limits and Preferential Voting across the USA and eliminate Corporate Personhood.

You would be guaranteed victory across the board for decades to come. (I’ll address why they will NEVER do any such thing in a moment)

• “In the end, we need results, and I’ve concluded that the best way to get results on health care, on immigration, on other major issues facing our country is to put aside the 1,000-page bills and re-earn the trust of the American people by working step by step to begin to solve the challenges facing our country.”

Immigration issues do not even blip the screen like Health Care is dominating the screen, Lamar. Our biggest two issues in this country right now are the Empire you support (which is breaking us, just like it did the Roman Empire) and health care. The money saved by a comprehensive Single Payer system (or something derived from evaluating every Universal system in the world, picking and choosing the best practices and implementing that) will save Billions of dollars and give us much better care and longer, healthier lives.

Mr Alexander, when you get back from your tax payer provided medical services just under your feet, please consider that it is the very voters that put you where you are that is paying for that service you and your selfish, “bought and paid for”  fellow criminals in Congress use. We knew you had it good on our nickel, but the magnitude is just coming out.

Alexander Big Meds

And we WILL be pissed, Lamar (I am already). I just tend to be ahead of the curve.

I intend to inform as many people as humanly possible about your lies, deceit and thievery off the backs of your constituency. This, I promise.

You don’t fool us all, Lamar. We aren’t all oblivious rednecks who can’t think beyond your friends at Fox or the Trilateral Commission or the Zionist owners/controllers.

We also know that the “Public Option” is a diversion. It has been working pretty well because you have the Big Guns of the MSM and the gullible Sheople that suck off Barack Obama. But more and more information is arising that will tear down your mountain of lies and sleight of hand tricks set to fool us. Thing is, you folks are no David Copperfield. Your “magic” is bad and the tricks are easy to see. The problem thus far is that the Sheople haven’t even been watching the show (shit, we can’t miss American Idol or the 140 consecutive hours of Michael Jackson’s untimely death, etc, etc, etc)

I believe we are paying much closer attention lately. We are keeping our eyes on the hand that isn’t flashy… the one really doing the illusion.

We know now, at least the smartest of us (which basically means the ones who don’t watch the TV and listen to Beck, Limpballs and the like).

Lamar, in a nutshell, dude, you are a day late and a dollar short. You and every one of you worthless money grubbing American hating traitors need to go. I will do my part to educate the others to make sure they see you for what you are. A cheat and a scoundrel.

You can watch this wretched liar and cheat vomit his bogus bullshit below (Grab your barf bag):

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Richard Noggin Saturday: Lamar Alexander, You Had Your Chance

Poor, pitiful health insurance indebted Lamar (shitty Governor) Alexander explains how much the republican Party wants to help “reform” healthcare. We can all rest assured at night that old Lamar is on the job now, with the rest of his republican Corporatist Cronies, to make sure that we can all afford to be thrown into the system that will continue to enrich the ones that pay all their campaign funds.

We know we can trust all you Republicans because you worked so hard during the previous 8 years to put Big Insurance in its place and stopped tham from ravaging us, the real Americans outhere.

Yes, Mr Alexander, the Party you cling to like a busted rubber ducky float has proven to all of us how much you care for our health and well being… how much you care by all you have done in the past several decades to stop any medical reform at all.

To put this in an unsnarky way, I think you are full of shit and you lost your credibility on anything you may utter long ago. We don’t trust you any more than we trust Obama and the Demublican Party Clowns, Lamar. Most of us know that Single Payer, Not-For-Profit Healthcare is the only viably sane, fiscally conservative and socially responsible means of going forward. Yet, that isn’t a reTHUGlican proposal, now, is it?

Lamar, eat shit. Not everyone you speak or write to is a brainwashed sycophant. Some of us are paying close attention and we know better.

From The Chattanooga Free Press Times:

COMMENTARY

Medical muddle

Proposals would slap high costs on states

Lamar Alexander Senator R-Tenn.

The two plans now before Congress to reform our health care system are good-faith efforts to find the best way to go in the wrong direction. We have to start over to get it right.

Why must we start over? People at home in Tennessee, the Mayo Clinic, 1,000 local chambers of commerce and businesses, the Congressional Budget Office and the Democratic governors all basically say, “These plans have too many problems.” Add all those problems up, and this is what you’d get in Tennessee:

Both plans before Congress look at the idea of dumping — and I use that word carefully — an additional 300,000 low-income Tennesseans into the failed Medicaid program (known as TennCare in Tennessee), even though right now 40 percent of doctors won’t see Medicaid patients. Then they’re going to shift the cost to the states after about five years — the equivalent of a 5 percent to 10 percent new state income tax in Tennessee. Governors are rightly appalled by this, and I say every senator who votes to provide more health care by expanding the failing Medicaid program should have to go home and serve as governor for eight years to try to manage and pay for it.

And around 900,000 Tennesseans could be affected by their proposed cuts to Medicare, while up to 1.6 million Tennessee workers could lose their employer-provided health insurance. Finally, as many as 2 million Tennesseans are at risk of being forced into the new government program created by these proposals.

Republicans have a better idea. We want to be sure you can afford your health care, but also that you can afford your government once we’ve fixed the system. We want to be sure the insurance company representative who today stands between you and your doctor isn’t replaced by a Washington bureaucrat. We want to be sure you’re not denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions, and that you have more choices — not fewer — in the health-care marketplace.

Senate Republicans have offered several plans in support of these principles, but so far they’re not being considered. The bipartisan Wyden-Bennett plan, for example, which I’ve co-sponsored, is not perfect and I wouldn’t vote for it in its current form, but it would be a good start. That plan would take the subsidies we now spend on health care and spend them in a fairer way, giving low-income Americans a chance to buy health care like the rest of us have. It wouldn’t create any new government programs — and all this without adding a single penny to the debt.

We have only one opportunity to make changes that could affect the way health care is delivered in this country for generations. It’s time to reform our health care system, but we have to start over to get it right.

Lamar Alexander is a Republican U.S. senator from Tennessee. His Chattanooga office phone number is 423-752-5337.

There is but one way that is an apt “do-over” and that is Single Payer, Not-For-Profit, Medicare for all. Unless this is your goal (and of course, it is not) why don’t you crawl back to the pit of hell that houses you until we get another ignorant assed peep out of you. Better yet, just stay there.

Richard Noggin’ Saturday: Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

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Lamar, you know an elephant is scared of mice

“It’s a big problem,” Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (Tenn.) said. “It’s like putting an elephant in the room with some mice and saying, ‘Okay fellas, compete.’ There wouldn’t be any mice left after a while.”

But seriously, Senator. Are you so indebted to Big Insurance and Big Meds that you are blind to your own constituent’s lack of adequate healthcare and the fact that Remote Area Medical is serving your very own fellow Tennesseans?

Have you no decency, Sir?

Surely not. But you do have Money.

h/t ThinkProgress

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