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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Golem on November 24, 2010, 11:49:44 AM
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Nat Hentoff
Jewish World Review
November 24, 2010
Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner in economics and an influential New York Times columnist, also has a blog, "The Conscience of a Liberal." On ABC's "This Week" (Nov. 14), during a discussion on balancing the federal budget against alarming deficits, he proclaimed the way to solve this problem is through deeply cost-effective health-care rationing.
"Some years down the pike," he said, "we're going to get the real solution, which is going to be a combination of death panels and sales taxes." That would mean the U.S. Debt Reduction Commission "should have endorsed the panel that was part of the (Obama) health-care reform."
Sarah Palin was one of the first, and the most resounding, to warn us of the coming of government panels to decide which of us -- especially, but not exclusively, toward the end of life -- would cost too much to survive...
Fess up, Krugman, you owe Sarah Palin an apology for so often scandal-mongering her...
More (http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/hentoff112410.php3)
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But,...but,...the liberals, DUmmies and progressives say that Sarah Palin was lying. ::) ::)
Be careful what you DUmmies/liberals ask for. You may get it and then some, you stupids.
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But,...but,...the liberals, DUmmies and progressives say that Sarah Palin was lying. ::) ::)
Be careful what you DUmmies/liberals ask for. You may get it and then some, you stupids.
Well technically she was lying, because in the bill they are called happy sunshine panels not, death panels. :lmao:
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Well technically she was lying, because in the bill they are called happy sunshine panels not, death panels. :lmao:
:-) :cheersmate: