The barracuda smells blood in the water:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=116979483434&ref=nf
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=116979483434&ref=nfTroubling Questions Remain About Obama's Health Care Plan
As I noted in my statement last week, nationalized health care inevitably leads to rationing. There is simply no way to cover everyone and hold down the costs at the same time. The rationing system proposed by one of President Obama’s key health care advisors is particularly disturbing. I’m speaking of the “Complete Lives System” advocated by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, the brother of the president’s chief of staff. President Obama has not yet stated any opposition to the “Complete Lives System,” a system which, if enacted, would refuse to allocate medical resources to the elderly, the infirm, and the disabled who have less economic potential. [1] Why the silence from the president on this aspect of his nationalization of health care? Does he agree with the “Complete Lives System”? If not, then why is Dr. Emanuel his policy advisor? What is he advising the president on? I just learned that Dr. Emanuel is now distancing himself from his own work and claiming that his “thinking has evolved” on the question of rationing care to benefit the strong and deny the weak. [2] How convenient that he disavowed his own work only after the nature of his scholarship was revealed to the public at large.
*Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is Rahm Emanuel's brother and Obama's top health care advisor
*Glenn Beck has been going after this for a couple of days now. I will say, that if you are not watching Glenn Beck on a daily basis you are doing yourself a disservice.
Exit Question: Will the media cover this with the same ferocity as they covered Palin's "Death Panels" analogy comment? In my opinion, they kinda have to. The barracuda baited them in and now they are gonna be dinner.
Tiny Fay In her best Sarah Palin voice: "Oh, dont ya know... I'm just an silly little girl from Wasilla. I dont know too much bout big city politics.... But I can see Russia from my house!"
