"These delays and limited access make me question whether the government, which cannot run existing public health programs competently, should be trusted with even more responsibility – such as running a new government health plan. " [italics mine]Of course Cornyn doesn't give examples of how the government can't run health care, either from Medicare, the Veteran's Administration or indeed from the Government health careCornyn and his cronies enjoy. Of course he doesn't have to, he's preaching to Republicans -- a faith-based group who never seem to question thetenebrous tenets of that faith. The Government just can't do anything right: Reagan said so and the Republicans are hell bent for leather to make sure it's self-fulfilling.
Perhaps John can explain what the failure of the oil industry that supports him to end oil shortages and give us 29 cents a gallon gasoline again argues for or against, or why we shouldn't say that Exxon can't run anything properly, including keeping tanker captains sober. One offensively stupid argument deserves another, I should think, and the argument that the Government can't do anything and so shouldn't be allowed to do anything is a stupid argument and an annoying one coming from someone who is part of the government and is stalling, obfuscating and sabotaging health care reform -- right after having supported Bush's massive increases of unaccountable executive power and failed wars for 8 years.
No, A public option for health care is a
"Trojan horse that will ultimately lead to a government takeover of our health care system. "says John Cornyn: another way of invoking the slippery slope fallacy. If we allow A we'll allow A+B and if we allow A+B, we'll allow A+B+C. . . Of course any truth to this is no more than accidental because none of these steps compel the other, That's why we call it a fallacy, but again, he's arguing to Republicans and Lone Star Republicans at that, not exactly a constellation bright enough to light up the sky. Funny that he didn't argue that an invasion of Iraq would lead to a "government takeover" of the world or that warrantless surveillance and the end of Habeas Corpus would lead to a police state.
No, we're not on a slippery slope toward invading Ireland, the US Postal Service isn't going to take over DHL or UPS or FedEx and none of those could handle a minute fraction of the envelopes, post cards, advertising fliers or periodicals the USPS delivers. No, the public schools aren't going to take over the private schools and the Social Security Administration isn't going to take over your pension. The County Hospital or the VA hospital isn't going to take over the private hospitals. It isn't the "Government" producing the vaccines and if we had to depend on the profitability of doing that to induce the pharmaceutical industry to do it, we'd have far greater shortages and tens of millions who wouldn't get any and couldn't afford it and would help the disease spread because of it. Of course I'm sure Tex Cornyn will get his vaccination, one way or another. He'll get it for free. He gets all his health care for free, so why should he give a Texas damn about you?
John Cornyn. James Inhofe.
ReplyDeleteSenators from neighboring states and hands-down the stupidest members of the US Senate.
Painful listening to these two blockheads attempt to form a coherent sentence let alone wrap their tiny minds around complex issues.
Inexcusable. When I think of clowns like these I think perhaps secession isn't so bad after all. Living in Seattle I like our chances if the union shrinks just a tad.
"Trojan horse that will ultimately lead to a government takeover of our health care system."
ReplyDeleteHell, that's what I've been waiting for...bring it on. We don't need no stinkin' insurance companies...kinda like the rest of the civilized world.
Capt. Fogg:
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, let me say that I am glad this is posted here instead of on Elizabeth's blog.
Secondly, let me say that John "Box Turtle" Cornyn is a lying sack of shit, flaming or otherwise.
The Party Of Palin is flexing their muscles in upstate NY this weekend. They managed to get the GOP's nominee for the only congressional election in the country (to fill a seat vacated by John McHugh, Obama's pick for SecArmy), Dede Scozzafava, to withdraw from the race and release her supporters to vote for Dough Hoffman, the NY Conservative Party's candidate. I'm not so sure that's a bad strategy but either tuesday or in 2010, it could backfire big time.
Captain, its not just Cornyn. The whole Texas GOP delegation went loony years ago when Bush, Rove, Delay, et. al. gerrymandered the districts to favor the extreme wingers of their party. Remember the time when Texas Democrats were forced to exile themselves to Oklahoma to avoid a redistricting vote? When Willy Nelson, bless his soul, supported the Dems in this effort? It will take a generation to undo what Bushco did. Damn them!
ReplyDeleteWhere are Ann Richards and Molly Ivins now that we really need them!