MeDotOrg wrote:First of all, if Ryan is trying to save Medicare, does that mean Reagan was wrong in 1961?
Still waiting for an answer.
ldsfaqs wrote:You know, liberal stupidity and brainwashing is simply so facinating to me.
You clearly don't know anyone that works in the Medical Industry that treats SENIORS on a daily basis. Everyone of them that handles the doled out Medicare will directly tell you that there were HUGE CUTS in the amount of money they got to treat a Senior.
MeDotOrg wrote:When did these "huge cuts" occur? Who authorized them? Please document.
ldsfaqs wrote:Do a simple Google search on Obama Medicare cuts and learn for yourself.
You have this amazing capacity for insisting that the documentation for
your argument is
my responsibility. In a debate, here's the way it works: I am responsible for documenting my argument, and you are responsible for documenting your argument.
MeDotOrg wrote:Kevin Graham, you're being called a moron by a person who believes that Martin Luther King was a Republican, and Bull Connor and Lester Maddux were liberals.
ldsfaqs wrote:Again, look it up and learn something for a change instead of your liberal brainwashing. A simple Google Search even Wikipedia on each of those individuals with tell you I'm completely accurate.
Again, somehow it is
my responsibility to research
your argument. I always thought Conservatives were all about personal responsibility. (Sigh) Such is the Liberal's burden...
What you say about Martin Luther King completely contradicts Church President
Ezra Taft Benson. Are you saying the President of the Church was WRONG?
The Wikipedia Article on Maddox specifically refers to him as a conservative.
Bull Connor arrested Democratic
Senator Glen Taylor, considered very liberal, for attempting to use the 'colored' door instead of the 'whites only' door at a meeting of Southern Negro Youth Congress.
To be sure, Bull Connor was a Democrat and the Democratic Party had a long and shameful history of racism, segregation and Jim Crow in the South. I am not here to be an apologist for any racist.
But idea that
all Democrats were liberal and
all Republicans were conservative is just bizarre historical revisionism. Before the two parties
started re-aligning in the 1960s, there were many
conservative Democrats and internationalist,
Moderate-to Liberal Republicans. George H.W. Bush's father (Prescott) served as the Treasurer for Planned Parenthood. That wing of the party has been pretty dead since the San Francisco Convention in '64. (That gives you an idea about how much the country has changed: Republicans would actually hold a Convention in San Francisco). Ann Coulter gleefully proclaims "
We have killed off the Rockefeller Republicans."
I think one of the saddest results of the ideological purification of each party is that political compromise in the name of good governance has become increasingly impossible.
MedotOrg wrote:From an
ABC News story which said of Obama's claims about Ryan's Medicare reform " that they’re generally accurate given the information we have – assuming Romney embraces a plan that’s similar to Ryan’s budget proposal, that is."
On August 16th, Romney said "
Actually, Paul Ryan and my plan for Medicare, I think, is the same, if not identical -- it's probably close to identical."The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office says that Ryan's plan would, by the year 2022, result in $6,358.97 LESS COVERAGE per recipient.
ldsfaqs wrote:Problem with your liberal out of context "stat" is that it entirely ignores the other aspects of Ryan's etc.'s plan that would balance out the coverage. No one would be losing their care that needed it.
"Balance out the coverage"? What does that mean?
One thing I've noticed: When you can't be bother to make an argument, you say "look it up". When you can't be bothered to finish a
thought, you write "etc.".
ETC.= yada yada yada.
ldsfaqs wrote:But again, Obama already cut Medicare without anything else to balance things. They just got less money.
What cuts? What 'anything else to balance things'. Next time, bring documentation.