Monday, August 24, 2009

Brett Guthrie, Lying Hypocrite

The last time we checked in on baby gooper Brett Guthrie, he was revealing his socialist true beliefs by claiming America needs health care reform.

Apparently he has been visited by gooper goons, because in Bowling Green Saturday, he was repeating the standard repug lies.

“I feel like they’re shoving it down our throats,” said Brian Norman of Glasgow. “It took Obama six months to get a dog, but he’s trying to (push) health care reform in three weeks.”

Note that the Second District's only congresscritter let that go without slapping the idiot upside the head and explaining that liberals have been trying to get a modern health care insurance system past the repugs in this country for 75 years.

While the government should consider issues, such as Medicare, government-run health insurance could smother private insurance companies, resulting in a single public option, Guthrie said.

That's a LIE. Government-run health insurance is MEDICARE, which has been paying for health care for millions of seniors for more than 40 years without putting a single private insurer out of business.

U.S. health care would mirror systems in countries such as Canada, where “you go to the government, and they approve you ... then you get in line to get service,” he said. “Once you’re authorized by private health insurance, then you get your procedure in this country.”

LIE. Everybody who's gotten a medical procedure approved the first time around by a private insurer, stand on your head. Not to mention that no one in this country is proposing a single-payer system like Canada's, more's the pity.

“A lot of people are sick and tired of Congress trampling on the Constitution,” said Brian Birchell of Warren County. “This health care bill is another example of that.”

The entity trampling on the Constitution for eight solid years from January 2001 to January 2009 was not Congress, Mr. Birchell. That was the drunk-driving, military-deserting, soul-less psychopath in the White House for whom I am sure you voted. Twice.

“We want you to take a message back to Washington with you: that we are watching, we’re listening and we’re aware,” said Clark of Warren County. “We do not want this garbage shoved down our throats anymore.”

Garbage like reform to ensure you aren't denied cancer treatment by your private insurer?

Tom Stuller and his sister, Ann Stuller, both of Halfway, came to show their opposition to government-sponsored health insurance.

“The government’s going to run it, and they can’t run anything,” Ann Stuller said. “The government doesn’t owe me health care.”

Ann Stoller of Halfway, Kentucky, doesn't want Medicare. Got it.

1 comment:

Old Scout said...

And fellow veterans with whom I served wondered why I hesitated to admit I was from Kentucky ... until now.

I push this sausage to them daily to remind them there's hope yet ... for progress.