It looked for about 24 hours as though the sanity wing of the Congressional Republicans would prevail on health care reform. Maybe former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's raving about evil "death panels" was so embarrassing to the GOP leadership that party leaders would show support for a little objective reality?
Nope. Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley, his party's ranking member on the Senate committee that will decide whether or not the nation deserves health care reform, went with Palin's whopper. He told a health care gathering in Winterset, Iowa (John Wayne's birthplace; how CAN you tell a lie in Dukes home town?) on Wednesday, July 11, that if you fear a "government program that determines if you're going to pull the plug on Grandma" then, in the Senators words "you have every right to fear."
This after Palin's apparent retraction and a strong putdown by Alaskas GOP Senator, Lisa Murkowski, and Georgia Republican Johnny Isakson, the Georgia Senator who has sponsored legislation with other highly respected Republicans, (Collins of Maine and Lugar of Indiana) to have Medicare help pay for voluntary end-of-life counseling with physicians. Sen. Isakson described Palins transmogrification of that provision as "nuts." Murkowski had earlier lamented, "I'm really offended by the [death panel] terminology, because it absolutely isn't in the bill."
On Thursday Grassley announced that Medicare funding for end-of-life counseling is at the end of its life. The six senators negotiating a bipartisan Senate bill dropped the counseling provisions, as Grassley put it, "entirely because of the way they could be misinterpreted and implemented incorrectly." The misinterpretation being Grassley's and that of the GOP's guiding voice on health care issues, Sarah Palin.
Ex-Governor Palin, having on Monday called for civil discourse concerning health care and asking supporters "not to give proponents of nationalized health care any reason to criticize us," returned on Thursday to her theme that House versions would provide for death panels to decide who lives and who dies.
Medicare coverage for counseling &mdash supported by both the American Medical Association and the Palliative Care Organization &mdash remains in the House bill, but Grassley made it plain today that it won't be in the Senate bill. It's possible that the Medicare-paid counseling provision could be reinserted in a joint Senate-House conference committee, if the health care reform process ever gets that far.
Rep. Earl Blumenauer, the Oregon Democrat who sponsored the end-of-life counseling provision in the House version, says it would in fact block funds being used for any counseling that deals with suicide or assisted suicide. Of Palin's latest assertions, Blumenauer said Thursday, "If she wasn't deliberately lying at the beginning, she is deliberately allowing a terrible falsehood to be spread with her name."
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Comments:
Posted Fri, Aug 14, 8:07 p.m. Inappropriate
If your lawyer or CPA hasn't talked to you about end of life type wills you should fire one or both. To get to the big hospital and be in something like ICU with out having planned ahead is the old ostrich thing with your head some where other than where it should have been. Any health program should include that kind of counseling.
Posted Sun, Aug 16, 1:14 p.m. Inappropriate
As Charles Lane notes in the Washington Post, Section 1233 “addresses compassionate goals in disconcerting proximity to fiscal ones.... If it’s all about obviating suffering, emotional or physical, what’s it doing in a measure to “bend the curve” on health-care costs?” Either you did not read Sarah's posts, or you like to distort the truth.
Thank God for Sarah Palin, Fox News, informative radio, and the truthfull bloggers who have been keeping us all informed of the facts, so that we can stand up and be heard when it is necessary to straighten our the politicians. According to the Associated Press, President Barack Obama's administration signaled today it is ready to abandon the idea of giving Americans the option of government-run health insurance as part of his ambitious health care proposal. BO was going to "ram it down our throats" in July, but now he is backing off? NEVER TRUST A POLITICIAN! WE MUST REMAIN VIGILIANT! We still have 3 1/2 more years of this administration to survive. Please Sarah, keep on watching out for us.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_HEALTH_CARE_OVERHAUL?SITE=IADES&SECTION;=HOME&TEMPLATE;=DEFAULT
Posted Tue, Aug 18, 1:49 p.m. Inappropriate
Fox News Depicts Sarah Palin as the Devil-Vampire
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Posted Fri, Aug 21, 4:04 p.m. Inappropriate
davidrsmithdvm,
Good idea, I'll make sure that my grandmother, who lives on $600/month consults with her lawyer and CPA. I wouldn't want her to miss out on anything because she can barely afford food.