What Percentage of Obamacare Lies Do You Support?

Doer

Well-Known Member
so thats your way of saying "Yes, No and Maybe".

how refreshingly EXACTLY THE SAME AS ALWAYS, you vague piece of crap.

any time you are in danger of making a stand on any issue, no matter how simple, you squirm away from it on a trail of mucus, like a hagfish.

because you are a sycophant of Chompsky, you think this makes you seem clever.

Protip: it makes you seem like a slimy revolting bottom feeder. sometimes appearances are NOT deceiving
Hey, I asked a dumb question, but sincere. He gave me a valuable answer.
 

Dr Kynes

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Doctor-owned businesses that act as middlemen between medical device makers and hospitals are “inherently suspect” and some of their practices may violate U.S. anti-kickback laws, a government inspector general said.
Daniel Levinson, the inspector general for the Health and Human Services Department, today issued an unusual “special fraud alert” about so-called physician-owned distributorships, or PODs. The companies sell medical devices that the doctor owners then use in surgical procedures on their own patients.

The greatest concern is about implantable medical devices, an area in which doctors have wide latitude in selecting the type and brand of device that will be used in patients. When the doctor performing the surgery also has an ownership interest in the distributor of the device, the risk of fraud and abuse is substantial, Levinson’s office said in its notice.
“Anytime a few bad actors determine the treatment and care of patients, as this warning makes clear, patient safety is put at risk and millions of dollars are lost to fraud,” Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee who has been tracking the use of PODs, said in an e- mail. “I will continue to scrutinize these high-risk structures and demand answers from HHS.”
Doctor-owned suppliers can help reduce health-care costs when operated ethically and legally, said John Steinmann, an orthopedic surgeon who is an owner of the distributor Inland Spine & Orthopedics in Redlands, California.
Reuters elaborates:
In a report on Tuesday, the Office of Inspector General said its longstanding guidance “makes clear that the opportunity for a referring physician to earn a profit, including through an investment in an entity for which he or she generates business, could constitute illegal remuneration under the anti-kickback statute.”
The regulator was addressing physician owned distributors, or PODs, which are most commonly used in orthopedics.
“The anti-kickback statute is violated if even one purpose of the remuneration is to induce such referrals” by healthcare professionals in PODs, the report said.
The language in the report “can’t get any more damning,” said Cowen & Co analyst Dr. Josh Jennings.”
unattributed copy/paste, which assertsd that yes, doctors are suspect because they may in fact have money, and "money is the root of all evil", which is clearly said in the "Non-Denominational Religion-Free Liberal-Approved Big Book Of Slogans Which Seem To Come From Sources Not Easily Traced Back To Leftists".

you really are as shitty and bucky sometimes.

my orthopedist put me through six months of grueling physical therapy in the hopes of AVOIDING surgery, despite the obviuous fact that as the surgeon, he would make a tidy sum, while sending me to painful and eventually fruitless physical therapy profited him nothing. unless you wish to imply my physical therapist was giving him a kickback...

of course thats what you will attempt next.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
Hey, I asked a dumb question, but sincere. He gave me a valuable answer.
really? you consider that valuable?

he did not answer the question, he transformed the question into an indictment of all "statism", and by extension all governance.

this leads inescapably to the conclusion that he envisions the anarcho-utopia, but he will never admit this, nor will he admit the means by which he pretends to make his dream come true.

only by careful examination of his numerous evasions can one piece together his ideology, which is in fact perfectly ordinary Democratic Socialism ---> Autocratic Fascism ---> Hurling Bodies at the Barricades ---> Authoritarian Socialism ---> Re-Education of the Proles ---> Utopian Communism ---> ???? ----> No Profit.
 

beenthere

New Member
Buckie and Cheezy have a collaboration, Buckie lets Cheezy be his buddy and shares in his racebaiting ways, in turn Cheezy must give Buckie mucho likes.
 

see4

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"If the hood fits, wear it," he said. "The Tea Party has engaged in relentless racist attacks against our African-American President. For example, when the President visited my home of Orlando, Tea Party protesters shouted 'Kenyan Go Home.' Other examples include Tea Party chants of 'Bye Bye, Blackbird,' and Tea Party posters saying 'Obama’s Plan: White Slavery,' 'Imam Obama Wants to Ban Pork' and 'The Zoo Has An African Lion, and the White House Has a Lyin’ African.'"
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
"If the hood fits, wear it," he said. "The Tea Party has engaged in relentless racist attacks against our African-American President. For example, when the President visited my home of Orlando, Tea Party protesters shouted 'Kenyan Go Home.' Other examples include Tea Party chants of 'Bye Bye, Blackbird,' and Tea Party posters saying 'Obama’s Plan: White Slavery,' 'Imam Obama Wants to Ban Pork' and 'The Zoo Has An African Lion, and the White House Has a Lyin’ African.'"
kynes would never carry a sign like that though.

his would be packed with text so dense of purple prose that no one would bother to read it, even if they could make out the words.
 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
kynes would never carry a sign like that though.

his would be packed with text so dense of purple prose that no one would bother to read it, even if they could make out the words.
I don't think anybody at a tea party get together carrys a sign with any statements like that....It would be on the news if they did...Its just some more made up crap from the left...
 

beenthere

New Member
I don't think anybody at a tea party get together carrys a sign with any statements like that....It would be on the news if they did...Its just some more made up crap from the left...
I've attended quite a few rallies, not one sign of racism, not one.
In fact, there are many fiscal moderate and conservative blacks who attend, so it would be a Tea Party civil war if it ever happened.

And you hit the nail on the head Nitro, it would be headline news and even MSNBC's rating would go up.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
In fact, there are many fiscal moderate and conservative blacks who attend, so it would be a Tea Party civil war if it ever happened.
"Dear Mr. Lincoln," began Williams' letter. "We Coloreds have taken a vote and decided that we don't cotton to that whole emancipation thing. Freedom means having to work for real, think for ourselves, and take consequences along with the rewards. That is just far too much to ask of us Colored People and we demand that it stop!"

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/18/tea-party-expels-mark-williams_n_650445.html
 
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