Monday, August 10, 2009

Stop the Lies, Let's Get to the Facts.

Before you attend a Town Hall meeting, take this simple test.

"Don't Believe These Liberal Lies!"

Fact or Fiction?:


Reform will stop "rationing" - not increase it. Fact or Fiction?:
Kavita Patel, who works with Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett and who worked for years before as a physician, debunks the myth that reform will mean a "government takeover" of health care or lead to "rationing." To the contrary, reform will forbid many forms of rationing that are currently being used by insurance companies.

Click HERE for the answer.

The "euthanasia" distortion on help for families. Fact or Fiction?:
Melody Barnes, the President's Director of the Domestic Policy Council, debunks the malicious myth that reform would encourage or even require euthanasia for seniors.

Click HERE for the answer.

Vets' health care is safe and sound. Fact or Fiction?:
Matt Flavin, Director of Veterans and Wounded Warrior Policy, explains that nothing in health insurance reform will affect veterans' access to the care they get now. To the contrary, the President's budget greatly expands coverage for veterans who have been denied access in the past.

Click HERE for the answer.

Reform will benefit small business - not burden it. Fact or Fiction?:
Christina Romer, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, debunks the myth that health insurance reform will hurt small businesses. To the contrary, reform will ease the burdens on small businesses and help level the playing field with big firms who pay much less to cover their employees on average.

Click HERE for the answer.

Your medicare is safe, and stronger with reform. Fact or Fiction?:
Robert Kocher of the National Economic Council debunks the myth that Health Insurance Reform would be financed by cutting Medicare benefits. To the contrary, reform would simply eliminate waste and unnecessary subsidies to insurance companies.

Click HERE for the answer.

You can keep your own insurance. Fact or Fiction?:
Linda Douglass of the White House Office of Health Reform debunks the myth that reform will force you out of your current insurance plan or force you to change doctors. To the contrary, reform will expand your choices, not eliminate them.
Click HERE for the answer.

IMPORTANT:
If you believe Federally Funded Health Care Programs are anti-American, then please join the effort to Privatize Medicare!!!

We Can't Trust Government to Provide Health Care to our Senior Citizens, Right???

God Bless America and our Veterans of War!

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10 comments:

  1. Damn those Liberal Liars.
    But Do Not mess with Medicare.
    I KNOW it's like a national health plan, but my wife and I depend on it!

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  2. Wow!1!!!
    Thank you. I'm going to pirnt this out too handout at my nextt teeparty!

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  3. I have to pay twice what I did 10 years ago for less coverage for my family.
    Maybe we could get an option like Medicare for younger people?

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  4. Funny how the links point to the White House health care propaganda site.

    It was created by a DUmp monkey so it's all White House drivel.

    Trash.

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  5. Flagged for Telling the Truth!

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  6. The New Hampshire Town Hall meeting answered a lot of my questions.

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  7. I wish the Town Hallers would STFU. I'd like to hear the answers to questions, not a lot of crap from Birthers and Crazy People!

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  8. Uhh.... What is the point of this? Speaking as someone on the liberal side of the political spectrum, I don't think this is very helpful. It's a very transparent ploy that will only serve to alienate any remotely intelligent conservatives that happen across it.

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  9. Re: "Uhh.... What is the point of this?"

    Anyone attracted to "Don't Believe These Liberal Lies" has likely made up their mind.

    Is there such a person as an intelligent conservative who would also be alienated by a thinly veiled device used to answer a few popular myths and misconceptions?

    I think not.

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