Sounds like an interesting read. Seems to paint a pretty unfeeling portrait of President Obama.
It's simple. He is not up to the job.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=51433
The facts are that this country seriously needs affordable health care, regardless of what some doctor who only wants to sell his book says.and what is the tax rate in those countrys?
Everyone in this country should have the kind of health care that every member of congress has. Other advanced countries provide universal health care, but not the US.
The cost of health care has gone through the roof and pushed many people off the cliff when a major illness hits.
President Obama pushed through health care and overcame many devious obstacles because there are many entrenched institutions that benefit from extracting such exorbitant charges from the patients.
Now the Supreme Court is meddling into the issue in the same way they meddled into the Bush-Gore election.
That decision was certainly one hell of a disaster!
. . . I don't understand why so many people are opposed to universal health care other than because they just repeat other people's words.
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
Obamacare isn't affordable.How do you ruin a healthcare industry that (according to the World Health Organization) has only delivered the 37th best health care system in the world?
It will both bankrupt us and ruin our Healthcare industry. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
“My main objection to Barack Obama is that he is a great speaker and a lousy communicator. He isn’t getting his message across to people. He isn’t showing that he really cares. To this day he hasn’t communicated with members of Congress.”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EjlX...eature=related
So his main objection is that Obama isn't getting his message across. Wow, pretty harsh stuff.
And i don't see in the article where he really suggests Obama is merely "an amateur", as the heading in your post suggests. So by your own logic, the entire article is a lie.
And beyond that, his criticism seems to revolve mostly around Obamacare - of which Dr. Scheiner probably just thinks was ultimately too Conservative leaning in that he actually is an advocate for single payer.
Nice try. Originally Posted by Doove
How do you ruin a healthcare industry that (according to the World Health Organization) has only delivered the 37th best health care system in the world?No one in their right mind thinks America's health care system is really 37th best in the world. I live in Houston. The Houston Medical Center is probably the best provider of health care in the world. The rich and famous come to America when they get sick because America's health care system is state of the art. The rest of the world relies on America to invent the technology and drugs they use in their health care systems.
http://www.who.int/whr/2000/media_ce...ss_release/en/ Originally Posted by bigtex