President Obama Speech at George Mason University

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Rolling up his sleeves today, to give another tired-out, cliched, demagoguery-laden campaign style speech at George Mason University:

It was the fourth outside-the-Beltway event Obama has held on health care in the past two weeks, and his last public push for the legislation that tops his domestic list. He postponed until summer an overseas trip to stay in Washington to help ensure passage and rolled his shirtsleeves up to wade into his delivery. With so much riding on the outcome – from the policy changes he wants to his own political standing – Obama spoke at top decibel levels and, rare for him, ad-libbed considerably from his prepared remarks, filling them in with folksier language and additional dire warnings.

The first-come-first-served crowd of 8,500 responded with vigor, punctuating Obama’s speech with loud cheers. A handful of people booed and interrupted, with one yelling “No socialism,” but the vast majority appeared supportive of his goal.

So many stupid, “wtf” lines in all his speeches….

I don’t believe we should give the government or the insurance companies more control over health care in America.
-President Obama, George Mason University today

And he says it with a straight face, folks. “I don’t believe in big government”, he says. Does he realize how foolish he sounds?! Does the man honestly believe the things coming out of his mouth? Or expect us to?

Then again, there still appears to be a significant number of my fellow citizens who are still enthralled under the rapture of the snake oil salesman prez.

Apparently, this received the loudest applause from the students at George Mason:

starting this year, if you don’t have insurance, all new plans will allow you to stay on your parents’ insurance policy until you’re 26 years old.

Selfish, selfish, selfish. Infantilizing….nanny-government.

“What we’re talking about is commonsense reform,” he said. “You’ve been hearing a whole bunch of nonsense.”

Yup…everytime you open your mouth, Mr. President. “A whole bunch of nonsense”….

Here’s the transcript of the “prepared speech”:

Hello, George Mason!

It is great to be back here with a group of real Patriots. I first visited this university three years ago. At the time, my campaign for the presidency was just a few weeks old. We didn’t have much money or staff. Our poll numbers were pretty low. A lot of people still couldn’t pronounce my name, and most pundits didn’t think it was worth trying.

But what we had even then was a group of students here at George Mason who believed that if we worked hard enough, and fought long enough, and organized enough supporters, we could finally bring change to that city across the river. We believed back then that we could make Washington work – not for the lobbyists, not for the special interests, not for politicians, but for the American people.

And that’s exactly what this health care vote is all about.

A few miles from here, Congress is in the final stages of a fateful debate about the future of health insurance in America. It is a debate that has raged not just for the past year, but for much of the past century. It’s a debate that is not only about the cost of our health care but the character of our country – about whether we can still meet the challenges of our time; about whether we’re still a nation that gives its citizens a chance to reach their dreams.

At the heart of this debate is the question of whether we will continue to accept a health care system that works better for the insurance companies than it does for the American people. Because if this vote fails, the insurance industry will continue to run wild in America. They will continue to deny people coverage. They will continue to deny people care. They will continue to jack up premiums 40% or 50% or 60% as they have in the last few weeks without any accountability whatsoever. They know this. That’s why their lobbyists are stalking the halls of Congress as we speak. That’s why they’re pouring millions of dollars into negative ads. That’s why they’re doing everything they can to kill this bill.

So the only question left is this:

Are we going to let the special interests win again? Or are we going to make this vote a victory for the American people?

George Mason, the time for reform is now.

After a year of debate, every proposal has been put on the table. Every argument has been made. And we have incorporated the best ideas from Democrats and Republicans into a final proposal that builds on the system of private insurance that we currently have. The insurance industry and its supporters in Congress have tried to portray this as radical change. But what we’re talking about here is common-sense reform.

If you like your doctor, you’ll be able to keep your doctor. If you like your plan, you’ll be able to keep your plan. Because I don’t believe we should give the government or the insurance companies more control over health care in America. I believe it’s time to give you – the American people – more control over your health insurance.

The proposal that Congress is about to vote on will do that in three ways:

First, we will finally end the worst practices of insurance companies. Starting this year, thousands of uninsured Americans with pre-existing conditions will be able to purchase health insurance – some for the first time in their lives. This year, insurance companies will be banned forever from denying coverage to children with pre-existing conditions. This year, they will be banned from dropping your coverage when you get sick. Those practices will end.

If this reform becomes law, all new insurance plans will be required to offer free preventive care to their customers – starting this year. Starting this year, if you buy a new plan, there will be no more lifetime or restrictive annual limits on the amount of care you receive from your insurance companies. And here’s what reform will mean for so many of the students who are here today: starting this year, if you don’t have insurance, all new plans will allow you to stay on your parents’ insurance policy until you’re 26 years old. Because as you start your lives and your careers, the last thing you should worry about is whether you’ll go broke just because you get sick.

The second thing that would change about the current system is this: for the first time, small business owners and people who are being priced out of the insurance market will have the same kind of choice of private health insurance that Members of Congress get for themselves. For the first time, small business owners and middle-class families will be able to purchase affordable health insurance in a competitive marketplace. And if you still can’t afford the insurance in this new marketplace, we will offer you tax credits to do so – tax credits that add up to the largest middle class tax cut for health care in history.

Now, it’s true that all of this will cost money – about $100 billion per year. But most of the cost comes from money that America’s already spending in the health care system – it’s just not all going to health care. Instead, too much money is going toward waste, or fraud, or unwarranted subsidies for insurance companies. With this plan, we’re going to make sure the dollars we spend go toward making insurance more affordable. We’re going to eliminate wasteful taxpayer subsidies that currently go to insurance companies. And we will set a new fee on insurance companies that stand to gain as millions of Americans are able to buy insurance. Here’s the point: our proposal is paid for.

Finally, my proposal would bring down the cost of health care for families, businesses, and the federal government. Americans buying comparable coverage to what they have today in the individual market would see premiums fall by 14 to 20 percent. For Americans who get their insurance through the workplace, costs could be as much as $3,000 a person less than they would be if we do nothing. Altogether, our cost-cutting measures would reduce most people’s premiums and bring down our deficit by more than $1 trillion over the next two decades. And those aren’t my numbers; they are the savings determined by the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan, independent referee of Congress.

So this is our proposal. This is what the United States Congress is about to vote on this weekend. And of course, all that Washington can talk about is the politics of the vote. What does it mean for November? What does it mean for our poll numbers? What does it mean for the Democrats or the Republicans?

I’ll confess – I don’t know how this plays politically. Nobody really does. But what I do know what it will mean for America’s future. I don’t know what impact reform will have on our poll numbers. But I know the impact it will have on the millions of Americans who need our help.

I know what reform will mean for people like Leslie Banks, a single mom from Pennsylvania who’s trying to put her daughter through college. Her insurance company just sent her a letter saying they plan to double her premiums this year – double her premiums. Leslie Banks needs us to pass this bill.

I know what reform will mean for people like Laura Klitzka. Laura thought she had beaten her breast cancer but later discovered it spread to her bones. She and her husband had insurance but their medical bills still landed them in debt, and now she spends her time worrying about that debt when all she wants to do is spend time with her two children. Laura Klitzka needs us to pass this bill.

And I know what reform will mean for people like Natoma Canfield. When her insurance company raised her rates, Natoma was forced to give up her coverage, even though she was scared as anything that a sudden illness would lead to financial ruin. And now she’s lying in a hospital bed, faced with just such an illness, praying that she can somehow afford to get well. Natoma Canfield knows that the time for reform is now.

George Mason, the time for reform is now.

In just a few days, a century-long struggle will culminate in an historic vote. And when we have faced such decisions in our past, this nation has chosen time and again to extend its promise to more of its people.

When the naysayers argued that Social Security would lead to socialism, the men and women of Congress stood fast, and created a program that has lifted millions of poverty.

When the cynics warned that Medicare would lead to a government takeover of our entire health care system, and it didn’t have much support in the polls, Democrats and Republicans refused to back down, and made sure that all of us could enter our golden years with some basic peace of mind.

Generations ago, those who came before made the decision that our seniors and our poor should not be forced to go without health care just because they couldn’t afford it. Today, it falls to this generation to decide whether we will make the same promise to middle-class families, and small businesses, and young Americans like yourselves who are just starting out.

I know this has been a difficult journey. I know this will be a tough vote. I know that Washington has treated this debate like a sport. But I also remember a quote I saw on a plaque in the White House the other day. It’s hanging in the same room where I demanded answers from the insurance executives, and received only excuses. It’s a quote from Teddy Roosevelt, who first called for health care reform all those years ago. It says, “Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords.”

George Mason, I don’t know how passing health care will play politically. But I know it’s right. Teddy Roosevelt knew it was right. Harry Truman knew it was right. Our dear friend Ted Kennedy – he knew more than anyone that this is right.

And if you believe it’s right too, I need you to help us finish the fight that they started. I need you to stand with me. Just like I did when I came here three years ago at the beginning of our campaign, I need you to knock on doors, and talk to your neighbors, and pick up the phone, and make your voices heard so that they can hear you on the other side of the river. I still believe we can do what’s right. I still believe we can do what’s hard. The need is great. The opportunity is here. And the time for reform is now. Thank you.

Riehl World View:

Momentum and Inevitability: Don’t Be Fooled

Keep in mind that from the time the Democrats started the 72 hour clock, they have been working hard at creating an aura of momentum and inevitability around the passage of Obama Care. What they most want to do right now is undermine the spirit of the opposition to get you to begin backing off.

Don’t buy into it. Those people are always more about spin than substance. Stay engaged and don’t feed into what they want you to by getting this, or that headline linked and talked about in the blogosphere.

Also, see Dem Rescue, a Tea Party related effort. Make sure the Democrats who stand strong know they will still have friends if they continue to stand for freedom and the Constitution, as many of them have pledged.

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You sound very whiney and bitter. If Obama is such a tool and such a loser, then why do you hang on his every word? Why don’t you just ignore him?

I sure didn’t hang on Obama’s every word. I can’t stand to read all the bull he puts out. Glad that Wordsmith was willing to extract a few key thoughts so I could skip over the speech.

Egad, I was trapped, forced to listen to this garbage of a speech he delivered to a room full of brobs.

It was on while I was cleaning out my paint brushes and rollers so I couldn’t hit the off switch on the remote.

I got a kick out of this one that was also cheered:

for the first time, small business owners and people who are being priced out of the insurance market will have the same kind of choice of private health insurance that Members of Congress get for themselves.

AKA “Cadillac Plan” to be taxed unless they belong to a union or Congress. But wouldn’t it be great if the children in that audience could afford it, they “will have the same kind of choice.” My bet is on them hanging in there with the parents letting mommy and daddy pay for their insurance til 26 yoa.

What is it that he’s always preaching about lobbyists, he brought that up today. Don’t listen to what he says, watch what he does. Just ran across this:

“The weekend included high drama for the drug industry as lobbyists huddled with Democratic staffers to work out a fee structure and donut-hole fix. … Drug makers were asked to sign off on multiple solutions so that backup options were available should any of the fixes run into problems passing muster with the Senate parliamentarian.”

Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/Sleazy-backroom-deals-on-Obamacare-87706162.html#ixzz0ieYJuvmi

@Wordsmith:

He’s also responsible for the split between the Bishops and various Catholic organizations, what a guy, wonder if he’s thought much about what Hell is like.

Architect of Betrayal?: White House Exposes Obama as Provocateur of Catholic Dissension

http://www.thebulletin.us/articles/2010/03/19/top_stories/doc4ba3a9515d2f7611354573.txt

@BRob:

Are you serious? The answer is simple, Wordsmith does not choose to simply look the other way as the current POTUS destroys our healthcare, economy, national standing in the world, and the fabric of our great society.

This president believes that we are the unwashed, the ignorant populace that should not have any rights to stop the corruption of his administration. He and his party are destroying the Constitution and the United States of America and we are to say “yes master” for he is the self proclaimed Messiah. Our fore fathers gave us the rights to remove this corrupt government, by vote or by revolution, one way or the other.

Did all of you notice how much BHO lies, then surrounds himself with the same kind of liars? It’s a matter of “I lie, and my crminal friends I put in the WH will swear to it”. Nice guy. Heard Gene Simmons of KISS say he voted for Obama and is sorry for it. I can understand. BHO told some pretty big whoppers on the campaign trail, and smoozed his way into the hearts of a lot of people. I think hundreds of thousands of those who voted for him are sorry now that they know what he is all about. Thank God I had my head out of my behind and voted for McCain/Palin. Even though they lost, I have pride in my choice. At least I am not part of TEAM LIAR and Company.
Madalyn

I’d say that Wordsmith & all the other fine people who write for this blog ought to be honored. You have your very own blog stalker! BROB can’t wait to pounce on anything & everything that is written.

Is your 26 year old still living in the basement, sucking up oxygen?

Mine aren’t; they have their own jobs and insurance.

You know, just when you think that maybe, just maybe it is all only a difference in interpretation, or maybe the Dem’s are seeing something we aren’t,,, Then something comes to the light that proves, not only are they lying, but they damn well know they are lying.

http://networkedblogs.com/1oA69?a=share&ref=nf

Madalyn —

“Heard Gene Simmons of KISS say he voted for Obama and is sorry for it.”

Well, there you go! Words for the noted oracle of political wisdom, Gene Simmons from KISS! What . . . Ace Frehley had no comment?

It amazes me that people actually think PEBO reads the words he is mouthing to the public at every appearance. He has proven time and again that he doesn’t understand what is in the Health Bill or even half the talking points he reads off the teleprompter. The interview with Brett Bair on Fox showed that when asked to step out of the rhetoric that is written for him he is unable to answer the most basic questions.

I’ve met tools and losers and comparing them to BHO is really being unfair to those people….

BHO has a lot of work to do to rise the level of tool or loser….

All of you RightWingNuts are not intellectually equipped to grasp Obama’s thinking!
The man can double think.
Deal with it!
Watch here:

He looked and sounded like a thug hustling coke on the street corner. What is this guy?

RBob – Do you make as much money as Gene Simmons? He has an estate that would make you drool with jealousy. He is a brilliant businessman and has used his intelligence and talent to make life good for himself and his family. He does not want it taken away under a socialistic government. All you do is make snarky comments, insult people you don’t agree with, and then run and hide.
Now, leave us decent people alone and go back under your rock.
Madalyn

I don’t think anything would make me happier than an unanimous b**** slapping from the SCOTUS. Barring that, I only hope Anthony Kennedy wakes up on the right side of the bed.

Thank you, Wordsmith! Thank you for your valiant effort! If the Chicago Marxist gangster is successful implanting any more of his Socialist Agenda in America, we will have months and years ahead of us, to erase this vile stain upon the Constitution of the United States. The effort will begin in November, when we sweep these Socialist Congressional Sycophants of Obama into obscurity, making Obama and his Marxist screed a lame and useless duck for the remainder of his presidency: may his corrupt and ugly legacy serve to show us that Freedom is a dear principle that should never be trusted to an unknown entity that has been cooked up as a manufactured man by a Socialist media and a duped pubic led by welfare queens and union gangsters. He has brought shame and disgrace upon our great republic.

Does anyone find it interesting that they couldn’t fill the 10,000 seat arena? My President is making it hard to respect the Office of the President.

starting this year, if you don’t have insurance, all new plans will allow you to stay on your parents’ insurance policy until you’re 26 years old.

They do now. God, what a damn liar.

I would know. I’ve got my son on my plan and he’s 26.

Does it matter if you Obama allows you to keep your insurance if there aren’t any doctors?

Survey 46% Of US Doctors Will Quit If Obamacare Passes

While this number is shocking because
it is fretfully high and means that nearly one out of every two doctors in the US will no longer practice if Obamacare passes, it is nonetheless a dependable figure reported by a leading physician search firm with offices in the Atlanta and Dallas area, the Medicus Firm. The areas of specialty hit hardest by Obamacare, according to the survey, are in the family medicine and internal medicine fields. The bad survey results just continue as it was also revealed that a whopping 72% of doctors feel that a public option (such as that the Democrats have been flirting with) would cause the supply of doctors to decline, and, maybe consequently, an equally alarming 63% of doctors would not even recommend medicine anymore as a career choice!

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2798380/shocking_survey_in_new_england_journal.html?cat=75