August 19, 2009

"On what planet do you spend most of your time?"

Barney Frank answers a question:



ADDED:
"You want me to talk about it or do you want to yell?" he asked over and over when interrupted while trying to answer. Continued shouting brought a sterner rebuke.

"Disruption never helps your cause," he said more than once. "It just looks like you're afraid to have rational discussion."...

"What's the matter with you all?" he said. "I don't know if you get angrier when I answer the questions, or when you don't think I do."
Ha ha. I love hearing Frank voice his confusion about whether people are accepting his answers as serious efforts at fully answering the questions. He doesn't know if they hate his actual answers or if they know he's not really answering. I'm guessing he knows he's not fully answering, and he knows they hate his partial answers, and he's trying to calculate whether giving full answers would get a better result. On the one hand, they'd be full answers, but on the other hand, they'd be there presenting a big target for the crowd's contempt.

137 comments:

Triangle Man said...

This is insulting. The appropriate response to the question "why do you continue to support a Nazi policy" is "what color is the sky in your world, lady" or "what the hell are you talking about?"

rhhardin said...

The automatic answer is ``Not on Uranus.''

J. Cricket said...

Planet Althouse!

I'm Full of Soup said...

I wonder what the record is for most incumbent Congress critters losing their seats in one election?

Chase said...

"Not on Uranus"!

To Barney Frank?

LOL!!!!!!!!


This woman was a plant.

David said...

Insulting? The questioner insulted herself with the rank stupidity and ignorance of her question. All she did was give Barney Frank an opportunity for a great sound bite.

Now, about that BushHitler thing . . . .

Scott M said...

I saw Barney Frank, in response to the question "why should someone with a mortgage on their house, that is current with their payments and responsible with their credit, bail out these people that took ridiculous ARM loans. Is that fair?"

His answer, "life's not fair."

While I completely agree with him on that last point, it's stunning to hear a Washington Dem say that passionately (as he did and text cannot reflect here). It flies in the face of SO much of the progressive agenda.

Anything he says now is suspect.

Unknown said...

"I'm gonna revert to my ethnic herigage..." What?

Other than that, his dealing with her is perfect. It couldn't have worked better if David Axelrod had planted this woman in the audience and scripted the whole thing.

This woman will now be the symbol of all opponents of this health care reform package. And Frank's set-down of her will be the only answer any proponent needs.

Thanks for contributing to the national dialog.

Bissage said...

I've been to the planet Tralfamadore.

It's not bad.

Wince said...

Pray tell what does Barney Frank's "ethnic heritage" have to do with the question "on what planet do you spend most of your time"?

Anonymous said...

There you have it! B. Frank being very, well, frank.

MadisonMan said...

I agree with Marcia -- there's no arguing, or discussing, whatever, with someone who asks a question like that.

Triangle Man said...

I haven't been able to find a link to a full transcript. Does anyone know exactly which Nazi policy she was referring to? Was it something related to health insurance, or was it the extermination of jews?

jayne_cobb said...

Well I'm glad to see that comparisons to Nazis are no longer acceptable forms of hyperbole in our national "conversation".


Now if only I believed his stance would survive the next time the Dems. are out of power.

Chase said...

Does anyone else do Facebook?

After getting almost 200 Friend requests in the last couple of months. only 6 of those actually communicated with me after I said yes, that I would be their friend. It seems like the same 15 "cool" people - who have 500 or more Facebook Friends - comment aong themselves and just want everyone else to know what they do. Reminds me of High School social dynamics all over again. I'm ashamed that I was a Senior Jock that dated one of the Cheerleaders/Homecoming Princesses and played the social strata game. Don't want to do it anymore. Graduated 30+ years ago.

Deleted my profile - and that took an hour!

Anonymous said...

"life's not fair."

But whatever the government does, is fair.

A sick view from a sick man.

knox said...

All she did was give Barney Frank an opportunity for a great sound bite.

Yeah, I'm going to have to agree that she was a plant. She doesn't even look serious.

Anonymous said...

Was it something related to health insurance, or was it the extermination of jews?

It is the forced socialist utopian enterprise coupled with the government demonization of anyone that dares to object as being mobs or unamerican.

Further, the left's idea for a government panel that will decide if your life is worth being prolonged has a strong tincture of the Nazi concept of lebensunwerten lebens (lives not worth living.)

Randy said...

I'm with Madison Man.

Randy said...

Yeah, I'm going to have to agree that she was a plant. She doesn't even look serious.

From what I've seen, heard, and read (here and elsewhere), I respectfully disagree.

AllenS said...

I'd like to know more about that woman. My BS detecter is about to go off.

WV: durbesse

Well, that might explain it.

Chase said...

That woman was no conservative or even libertarian - she was an actor. She was a plant.

Saving time now by already saying "Told you so."

knox said...

Randy,

you could absolutely be right.

I am suspicious because it looks to me like he prompts her to hold up her sign, and she does on cue; she looks like a young "progressive" to me, not an extremist conservative. Her hair, her dress... she just does. Also, Larry King said this question comes just as Frank was "wrapping up" the press conference. An attendee against Obama saying such an idiotic thing would be the perfect way to close it for him.

I'll admit I'm putting on a conspiratorial hat, here, but I can't help it. I smell a rat.

knox said...

And I agree with Marcia, if she wasn't a plant, she's an idiot who hurt her cause far more than she helped it.

It's too bad that such a precedent was set in the last 8 years for throwing around the Hitler label. Now it's just lobbed back and forth between the morons on both sides.

Unknown said...

@EDH: 'Pray tell what does Barney Frank's "ethnic heritage" have to do with the question "on what planet do you spend most of your time"?'

For whatever it's worth, I think Frank meant that he was reverting to his ethnic heritage by answering her question with another question.

Apparently, it's something Jewish people like.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a repeat of the 'doctor' who commented at a Sheila Jackson Lee (D)Texas, town hall.

Smells.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

If the unfortunate Nazi analogies were not refuted when used by the other side against Bush Barney Franks has to accept them… sort of.

The Nazi analogy might not be legitimate… but my point is they were not refuted when the left used them. I think Althouse brought this up in last nights Blogginheads.

It’s a goose and a gander having a beer summit ;)

WV demoting - the democrats in 2012

Hoosier Daddy said...

This guy has to be the biggest joke in Congress.

MadisonMan said...

I agree that she 'looks' non-conservative. But she is in New Hampshire, and there are lots of weirdos there. I think she might be just way too far left that she's wrapped around to the extreme right side of the Political spectrum. Kinda like flying New York to Boston by way of Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, Tokyo, Moscow, London and Reykjavik.

It's too bad that the youtube viral video doesn't include more of the question. That would clarify matters.

I think Frank could have more politely shown her to be an idiot if he had asked her to describe how the policy they're discussing is a Nazi policy. Or in what ways a black man compares to Hitler. But I guess it's better to get a sound bite out there if you're a politician.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Oh.. wait a minute.. you mean the woman was a plant from the left, trying to make the protesters look bad.

If the White House can do it (remember Obama planting a Huppo diarist at a news conf) why cant Barney.

Barney!!.. Coco puffs!

AllenS said...

Using Google for Bush Hitler, gives 1,240,000 results. Check out the first results.

WV: penidis

Barney is more interested in that, than vagidnas.

Hoosier Daddy said...

I haven't been able to find a link to a full transcript. Does anyone know exactly which Nazi policy she was referring to?

You know, I was asking the same question during the Bush years when the left was constantly referring to the nation turning into a fascist state with Der Fuhrer Bush running the show.

But thats what happens when you throw hyperbole around like that.

As for her being a plant, well I am sure that the MSM will thoroughly investigate her ala Joe the Plumber in 5..4...3...2....

knox said...

I think Frank's response was perfectly fine. I don't think those questions should be dignified with a thoughtful answer; ridicule is appropriate. But I still find it unlikely she's legit, and I think his response was likely staged.

But I'm not familiar with the NH region, so you could be right.

Unknown said...

The young woman was clearly a plant, and not a very good one. A smarter campaign would have chosen someone who at least looked the part. Age--wrong. Dress--wrong. Sun glasses--wrong. Ethnicity--wrong. And her comments, while stupid, were wooden and scripted. There was no passion, no spittle, no anger. No, she's an Obamabot doing a poor impersonation.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Have you guys seen my Cocoa Puffs?

Hoosier Daddy said...

Actually it would be nice if someone asked these bozos how, with a current budget deficit of nearly $2 trillion are we going to pay for this?

I mean the answer is obvious, raise taxes to damn near pre-Kennedy rates just to stay above water but it would be nice to hear Mr. Hope and Change have the balls to just come out and say it.

Transparency my muscular buttocks.

Wince said...

Indeed, these are plants.

LaRouche plants.

Follow the photo gallery and look at the large "Hitler" sign.

SteveR said...

It would not surprise me if this woman was a plant.

But in general the lack of providing clear information/answers in these various forums about what exactly is going on, is driving people justifiably crazy. Although the President is largely insulated from this, he's the worst at rambling incoherence.

He is not leading. He makes Bill Clinton (Mr. Poll Driven Triangulator) look decisive.

Robert Cook said...

"It is the forced socialist utopian enterprise coupled with the government demonization of anyone that dares to object as being mobs or unamerican."

Well, the shouting imbeciles who refuse to allow actual debate are mobs and "unamerican," to the degree that being "american" means we allow and encourage spirited debate, and abhor obstruction of discussion through vocal bullying.

As for "forced socialist yadda yadda," a majority of Americans favor some sort of public option or even single payer. This is hardly utopian, given the many countries where such national health care is provided and works, and it is hardly forced, given the desire for it by so many of us.

"Further, the left's idea for a government panel that will decide if your life is worth being prolonged has a strong tincture of the Nazi concept of lebensunwerten lebens (lives not worth living.)"

To echo Barney Frank, "what planet are you living on?"

Triangle Man said...

Further, the left's idea for a government panel that will decide if your life is worth being prolonged has a strong tincture of the Nazi concept of lebensunwerten lebens (lives not worth living.)

Was this from a Heinlein novel? What are you talking about?

Joe said...

So, Robert, do you wake in the morning, look at the sun and call it the moon?

bagoh20 said...

I agree that she is most likely a plant. She looks it, and it is not the kind of question being asked by the protesters, but rather the kind the proponents like to suggest that they are. If she is authentic, it's just dumb, so what. Frank's response was lame. To attack her when he could have offered any number of intelligent rebuttals to that softball. He is a scary man to have in power. I can't imagine handling my stock holders' questions like he did. I would be fired that day, and my company is not projecting a 3 trillion dollar debt under my management. Pure arrogance.

WV: micrat = my party affiliation

Anonymous said...

Robert Cook, you are illogical to the core.

You claim that other countries' government healthcare "works", but they all have huge budget shortfalls, and you also claim we have a crisis here in the US because Medicare and Medicaid is unsustainable.

How is fiscally and monitarily unsustainable by a government "working" in any sense of the word?

If you can't see how your two positions are diametrically opposed to each other, then there is nothing that need be said to you further.

You have already shown yourself to be willing to subjegate your intellect to your politicical sway.

David said...

Uh, because the woman asks a question that is embarrassingly stupid and thus counterproductive to defeating the Obama health plan, she must be a plant? Do all of you think that only liberals ask stupid and embarrassing questions? How about getting few facts about the woman before leaping to a conclusion.

Barney Frank is good enough at avoiding relevant questions without giving him a huge softball to hit.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

As for "forced socialist yadda yadda," a majority of Americans favor some sort of public option or even single payer.

Bullshit.

Prove it.

Paddy O said...

"Well, the shouting imbeciles who refuse to allow actual debate are mobs and "unamerican," to the degree that being "american" means we allow and encourage spirited debate, and abhor obstruction of discussion through vocal bullying."

I know! That's why most Americans are mad at the Congress for doing this, and want there to be a debate instead of rammed through.

Hopefully, the Democratic leaders have read such perfect comments as yours, will take them to heart, and change their ways.

Rialby said...

Looks like she's a LaRouchie nutter. I've done a little research and have posted on my blog: Rachel Brown

David said...

AJ Lynch said...
"I wonder what the record is for most incumbent Congress critters losing their seats in one election?"

The record is more than half. In fact, before the 20th Century the Congress regularly consisted of about 50% first timers. Being in Congress wasn't the great career move it is now, and the legislation creating nearly unassailable incumbency was not even a whispered wish.

David said...

Bingo--a LaRouchie. So much for plants.

The Crack Emcee said...

This is, indeed, a priceless admission.

And totally worthy of The Macho Response

bagoh20 said...

Rialby,

Excellent! The answer is planet La Rouche. What a surprise. Gotta love this Internet thingy. Creates a lot of lies but finds them just as quick.

Thanks

bagoh20 said...

So a La Rouchie is like a nobody wins, since it really is off both reservations, or planets if you will.

Hoosier Daddy said...

How about getting few facts about the woman before leaping to a conclusion.

Well as I said. I hope the 'unbiased' MSM gives her the same scrutiny that they gave Joe the Plumber.

What odds do you want to give me?

And Cookie, do you think those 'progressive' kids at US campuses that shout down conservartive speakers or throw food at them are mobs and unAmerican?

And yes when a Congressperson says 'Medicare isn't bankrupt, it just needs more money' I'm going to jeer at him too for being a dumbfuck.

Paddy O said...

"LaRouche Youth"

Well, that's kinda creepy and sorta ironic.

traditionalguy said...

The Nazi analogy is thrown out to alude to fascist power similarities such as the Obama's Cult Logo of a Messianic figure and the Acorn/SIEU thugs roaming around while the Whitehouse collects snitch rumors of anti-Obama talkers.That is mild stuff used against Bush's War on Terror tactics too. Where the similarity has grabbed traction in health care is the obvious similarity to Third Reich policies to STEAL THE WEALTH of the Jewish citizens while practically excluding them from all life in Germany except as slaves. The "Final Solution" that we all think about did not happen until 8 years later when the Hitler gang began to fear losing the war which would free the indigent Jewish slaves. Only then was extermination rushed up ASAP with 1/3 of the resources of Germany's losing war effort taken away to Industrialise the killing. So the attempt to STEAL THE HEALTH CARE DOLLARS they have contributed into Medicare from retiring baby boomers after already having stolen half of their retirement IRA balances and making plans to steal their earned Social Security, all taken together is very close to the Nazi paradigm. If that sounds bad to say, it is only because it is bad reality that is blowing our way under the Soros/Obama conspiracy. So far Palin's is the only voice that nails it. Money spent on white grandmothers and the mentally disabled are indeed the targets of President Obeyme who has friends who want to build us windmills worth nothing with that stolen money. Prove me wrong, if you can. But calling me crazy is not an argument.

I'm Full of Soup said...

David:

Thanks very much.

Any chance a new record will be set in 2010?

wv = fusepta [haha SEPTA is the mass transit agency here in Philly]

Hoosier Daddy said...

Any chance a new record will be set in 2010?

I am hoping that the electorate has actually had the scales fall from thier eyes and are finally seeing these cockroaches for what they are and the road to financial ruin that they are leading us down.

CBO is estimating a $17 trillion federal debt by 2019 folks. There ain't enough money in the nation to pay that off. That means national bankruptcy, we become the Weimar Republic. But hey, fuck that debt, lets add a few more trillion more so we can provide free health care to EVERYONE.

HopenChange baby. Can you feel it yet?

SteveR said...

I guess the only question is how MSNBC will turn LaRouche into a right wing conservative.

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knox said...

she must be a plant? Do all of you think that only liberals ask stupid and embarrassing questions?

Never said she must be, never said only liberals are stupid.

I thought she didn't come across anything like an anti-Obamacare conservative ... and boy was I right, LOL. La Rouche, jesus. I haven't heard anything about them in ages.

Unknown said...

Althouse posted: "'Disruption never helps your cause, he said more than once."

And Robert Cook said: "Well, the shouting imbeciles who refuse to allow actual debate are mobs and 'unamerican,' to the degree that being 'american' means we allow and encourage spirited debate, and abhor obstruction of discussion through vocal bullying."

I would have welcomed a spirited and informed debate on this bill. But Robert Cook and Barney Frank (and Pelosi and Hoyer) are intellectually dishonest to imply that's would have happened if the "unamerican mobs" had been polite.

The only reason this bill may be coming off the rails is because people got up and shouted. I don't approve of it, but the alternative was this bill being passed quickly and without debate. The alternative was never an intelligent national conversation, with all sides being permitted to calmly state their positions.

The Dude said...

Cook lives on planet Nader, where socialism works. Unlike planet Earth, where it doesn't.

Robert Cook said...

Quayle said: "...you also claim we have a crisis here in the US because Medicare and Medicaid is unsustainable."

I've never said any such thing.

Hoosier Daddy asks, "And Cookie, do you think those 'progressive' kids at US campuses that shout down conservartive speakers or throw food at them are mobs and unAmerican?",

Yes.

ricpic said...

"Life's not fair" is a way of saying "Eat it!"

DBrooks17 said...

"I've been to the planet Tralfamadore."

Yeah, Montana Wildhack sure livens up one's existence.

Robert Cook said...

Quayle said: "...you also claim we have a crisis here in the US because Medicare and Medicaid is unsustainable."

I've never said any such thing.

Hoosier Daddy asks, "And Cookie, do you think those 'progressive' kids at US campuses that shout down conservartive speakers or throw food at them are mobs and unAmerican?",

Yes.

By the way, for those interested, here's a fantastically on point takedown of Barak Obama and his tepid non-reform Health care "reform," from a leftist perspective, posted today at COUNTERPUNCH:

http://www.counterpunch.org/

Look for the article headed: "Guess What? He's a Terrible President"

That's how to do it, boys and girls. You look at reality, rather than calling out completely inapt names such as "socialist" or "fascist" or "socialist fascist" (from those for whom no degree of hyperbolic overstatement is hyperbolic or overstated enough).

Robert Cook said...

Dust Bunny Queen said, in doubting my statement that a majority of Americans favor a public health care option, said, "Bullshit.
Prove it."


This may not be proof, but it is certainly indicative of something:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/19/opinion/polls/main5098517.shtml

and this:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hlTYMW3D6YD6cehWzTUWCJtIFe6g

and this:

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/06/poll-overwhelming-majority-of-americans-support-public-insurance-option.php

and this:

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/large-majority-americans-favor-public-health-option-study-shows

And there have been other polls showing very similar results, of course.

I don't recall seeing any polls showing that a majority of Americans reject a public health care option of some kind, although it's possible there may be data out there. I'd be happy to look at any links you can provide.

Automatic_Wing said...

Cook - Just because Counterpunch thinks Obama isn't socialist enough doesn't mean that he's not too socialist for the rest of us.

X said...

I guess the only question is how MSNBC will turn LaRouche into a right wing conservative.

Dave Weigel has already turned the 7 time Democrat Presidential nomination cadidate into one.

And I agree with Madison Man that it's a terrible thing to call people Nazis:
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/135523.html

BJM said...

Barney Frank's problem is that he can't resist bloviating in front of any available TV camera. Later he is forced to obfuscate or deny his own words.

btw-I too think the woman was a plant.

Hoosier Daddy said...

from those for whom no degree of hyperbolic overstatement is hyperbolic or overstated enough

Coming from a guy who thinks Obama is a war criminal this takes the cake.

Then again he also stated that he has a hard time finding an American president who wasn't a war criminal.

bagoh20 said...

"The only reason this bill may be coming off the rails is because people got up and shouted. I don't approve of it, but the alternative was this bill being passed quickly and without debate. The alternative was never an intelligent national conversation, with all sides being permitted to calmly state their positions."

Exactly, Marcia. The public really has no alternative but to get belligerent. Otherwise they will be ignored, and they still will by many of our keepers.

WV: winedog - A trick well worth the training

Dustin said...

Robert Cook,

Americans do not favor any of the democrat's proposed health care reforms. If you read any poll that provides the true details and consequences of such a plan, the people are strongly against what we're being sold.

It's easy for you to say Americans want a reform. That's so general that it's useless. I doubt it's even true. People want to be able to eat cake all day and drive ferraris in once sense, but they don't really want that, when you add in the realities that come with those goodies (paying money and losing health).

Obama has proven he will backtrack on his promises, so the people don't trust that his reform will save money or increase choice. We think it will be extremely expensive, reduce quality of care, and reduce our choices. I think it is an attempt to create a crisis that the democrats can fix with another reform, this time single payer.

Regardless, it's not useful to talk about generalities. Most Americans would have approved of Saddam being ousted, but many opposed the war part of that.

Hoosier Daddy said...

I don't recall seeing any polls showing that a majority of Americans reject a public health care option of some kind, although it's possible there may be data out there.

Well it certainly begs the question doesn't it. I mean The One, has a massive majority in both the House and Senate yet he can't get it passed?

I mean if its just a couple of un-American mobs being unruly I can't for the life of me understand why such an accomplished, smart and master orator that was elected by 52% of the people can't pass a simple bill that evidently the majority of Americans want. I mean even that idiot Bush, the dumbest man on the planet got an unpopular war passed by Congress, how hard can it be for Obambi?

Doesn't this seem fishy to anyone else or is the man simply incompetent?

Robert Cook said...

Speaking of COUNTERPUNCH, here's a powerful apt takedown of our current terminally broken system,posted today, but the perspective is from the right, which proves not all conservatives are dopes:

http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts08192009.html

Methadras said...

Watching the perpetual congressional queen do this only reminds me of the typical hysterical homosexual who uses these attacks against himself to retort with his long practiced and long suffering rejoinders against those who he thinks are attacking him. It's cheap. It's phoney and it's typical of the leftist, east coast political mindset. Forget that he is a despicable human being who would lie, cheat, and steal to forward his demented agenda, but just as a politician who has glommed onto a piece of legislation as a means to an end and he knows that if he is successful in helping to pass this that his tenure in office will be cemented for life.

Methadras said...

Scott M said...

Anything he says now is suspect.


Now?

Robert Cook said...

Hoosier Daddy says,

" I mean The One, has a massive majority in both the House and Senate yet he can't get it passed?

I mean if its just a couple of un-American mobs being unruly I can't for the life of me understand why such an accomplished, smart and master orator that was elected by 52% of the people can't pass a simple bill that evidently the majority of Americans want. I mean even that idiot Bush, the dumbest man on the planet got an unpopular war passed by Congress, how hard can it be for Obambi?

Doesn't this seem fishy to anyone else or is the man simply incompetent?"


1.) He's incompetent
2.) He's sold out to the insurance and pharmaceutical industries;
3.) Oppostion is in Congress, from Congresspersons who are also largely sold out to the insurance and pharmaceutical industries.

This has zero to do with the overhyped but undercooked "protest" of health care reform by gaggles of incoherent and uncomprehending dupes who are being incited by paid operatives for the corporate interests.

Of course, as others have pointed out, for example at COUNTERPUNCH today, Obama's "reform" is so corrupted and misbegotten that its passage will be worse than if the whole thing stalls.

We need real reform, not the baloney that is being passed off as prime rib, and Obama is not the man who can or will do it.

Hoosier Daddy said...

Speaking of COUNTERPUNCH, here's a powerful apt takedown of our current terminally broken system,posted today, but the perspective is from the right, which proves not all conservatives are dopes:

Read a lot like something Pat Buchanan would have wrote.

Sure you want to tie your sled to that?

knox said...

The only reason this bill may be coming off the rails is because people got up and shouted. I don't approve of it, but the alternative was this bill being passed quickly and without debate. The alternative was never an intelligent national conversation, with all sides being permitted to calmly state their positions.

Correct.

Robert Cook said...

"Read a lot like something Pat Buchanan would have wrote.

Sure you want to tie your sled to that?"


Buchanan is often nutty, but sometimes on the money.

Roberts' column here seems on the money to me.

Shanna said...

After getting almost 200 Friend requests in the last couple of months. only 6 of those actually communicated with me after I said yes, that I would be their friend.

So? Why do you care whether random people you went to high school with communicate directly with you on facebook? It’s still a great tool for keeping in touch with family and friends who live in other parts of the country!

Maybe it's because you were a "Senior Jock that dated one of the Cheerleaders/Homecoming Princesses and played the social strata game" :)

just visiting said...

I agree. I found her very unconvincing. I mean, she wasn't even carrying a weapon.

Chip Ahoy said...

Ethnic heritage = Jewish.

To be compared with Nazis is ridiculous and insulting, just as it was with Bush. It's a 'conversation' ender because it marks the comment-maker as too stupid to talk to.

I suspect she was a plant too because I've met no one who believes socialist style healthcare, communist policy if you like, are remotely comparable to Naziism. But of course I haven't met everybody.

I would like Frank to answer, er Frankly, why he thinks socializing healthcare is a better idea than tweaking the system we have, but I already know the answer to that and Frank is never completely honest, with himself nor with us.

Incidentally, my doctor loves him and I fully expect him to be reelected with ease, especially after taking credit for socializing healthcare without any help from Republicans.

Kurt said...

She's clearly a loony Larouchite. Thanks to Rialby for his detective work.

But as far as your questions, Chip, the socialized medicine of the Weimar Republic laid the groundwork for the rise of National Socialism in Germay. A few years ago, I saw an exhibit at the Holocaust Museum which illustrated the connections between the Holocaust and the eugenics movement which was popular with so many intellectuals in the 1920s and 1930s. The Holocaust started, under the guise of the eugenics movement, as a plan for removing the insane or the mentally deficient from the gene pool, but quickly morphed into a plan for "racial purity."

Hoosier Daddy said...

Buchanan is often nutty, but sometimes on the money.

Well as the saying goes, a stopped clock is right twice a day.

I don't care that the rest of the industrialized world has universal health care. I really don't. France has a great health care system. They also get 70% of their energy with nuke power but get the libtards to go with that. We can't even inconvenience a couple of caribou for oil.

Maybe someone can tell me why I as a taxpayer (one of the 40% who do pay taxes) need to pay even more so someone has the same level of care as me? Why not put them in the same style home? Give them the same wardrobe? Car? Food allowance? I mean where does it end?

We had this notion that everyone should have their own home and we saw how that ended up. This may come as a newsflash to some but when you try and level the playing field you end up bring a whole bunch of folks down a notch or three and they happen to be the dumbfucks who actually fund the game.

I've said it before, I'd have a lot less opposition if not outright support for the whole thing if everyone has some stake in the game. Sorry but when 60% of the electorate gets a pass on paying Federal tax I get a bit testy when I'm expected to pony up for them.

Scott M said...

@Hoosier Daddy

Just remember...

Barney Frank said that "life isn't fair". It's a direct quote and there's absolutely no way to parse that out into mistatement or misunderstanding.

He's probably never been more correct or conservative in his life. The basis of conservatism is the realization that life isn't fair and that not all of us are equal in abilities and gifts...but we should all be equal under the law.

Dustin said...

"
This has zero to do with the overhyped but undercooked "protest" of health care reform by gaggles of incoherent and uncomprehending dupes who are being incited by paid operatives for the corporate interests."

That's clearly incorrect. The protests are enormous and very unusual, and have made a huge impact on the freshmen blue dog democrats who promised to be fiscal conservatives. Even Obama had to pretend to be a right winger 'TAX CUTS for 95%!!! Deficits must be CUT!'.

Robert has his bias and anyone opposing health care reform gets some kind of slur attached to them. They are all dupes? Or maybe they really like the awesome health care system we've got. The one that should be reformed by eliminating medicare and many other government intrusions that caused the problems we've got.

Our health care system has one huge facet that bugs the left and probably bugs Robert: you can make tons of money by developing cures and treatments and insuring people. It's not the highest profit margin I've ever seen, but doctors, drug companies, etc can make a lot of money. Of course, that means a lot of people in America are producing cures for diseases. That won't be as much the case if the democrats take some of this profitability away.

froggyprager said...

yes, Peter S is right, he was talking about his Jewish background and tradition of answering question with question.

I agree the woman asking the ? does seem weird but it really doesn't matter. As you can see from the photos (thanks EDH) of this meeting a lot of people have these Obama-Hitler signs. They are all real people who are willing to bring these to a meeting with a GAY JEWISH congressman. He is addressing the signs and not as much her "question". Even if they are followers of LaRouche, they were there and he was addressing them. Frank doesn't say that all people opposing the Dem. HC plan are making this stupid point.

Robert Cook said...

"Maybe someone can tell me why I as a taxpayer (one of the 40% who do pay taxes) need to pay even more so someone has the same level of care as me?"

Why should I as a taxpayer need to pay as much as I do to fund illegal wars of aggression and mass murder abroad, in which torture and indefinite detention of innocents is a prime feature?

Who says I should have to pay taxes to pay for interstate highways I may never drive upon or federal parks I may never camp out and throw my trash away in?

That's how it goes, champ: the people, through their representatives, determine how the public coin should be spent, and we all share in the expenses. Of course, "the people" in contemporary parlance refers to the corporate swine who own "our" representatives in Congress, and who essentially write the bills that are passed into law. That's why you probably needn't worry your creased little head about having to shell out a nickel to some hardworking soul who has been downsized out of a job and his insurance, and who may die or be bankrupted for want of the funds to pay his medical bills, because civilized health care will probably not see light of day in our country anytime soon.


"Sorry but when 60% of the electorate gets a pass on paying Federal tax I get a bit testy when I'm expected to pony up for them."

To echo Barney Frank yet again, "what planet are you living on?"

Rialby said...

Froggy - What are you talking about - many people had these signs? I don't see that in any picture.

I don't support anybody bringing a picture of a swastika or a Obama-as-Hitler poster to a rally for the following reasons: 1) it's a silly charge to make, 2) it does nothing but gives people on the Left the opportunity to make ridiculous charges and 3) the Left has been doing that for decades and there's no reason to sink to their level.

The point that most people will raise is that LaRouche supporters are regularly attributed to liberals, moderates or conservatives that have real issues with Obama's plan. The news media didn't cover her a some nutjob who's to the Left of 99% of Americans. They cover her as just another protestor when she's clearly not. They are tarnishing the names of the many people who are against this plan for very good reasons. And, just so you know, there are many Gay and Jewish folks among those angry protestors as well.

Rialby said...

Also, if you think that Barney Frank didn't call on her and make her hold up her sign just so he could 1) invoke his ethnic background and 2) highlight a nutter knowing that she'd never be covered as one, then you've not been around a lifetime Beltway politician.

Hoosier Daddy said...

Why should I as a taxpayer need to pay as much as I do to fund illegal wars of aggression and mass murder abroad, in which torture and indefinite detention of innocents is a prime feature?

Don't forget seal clubbing and the unicorn torture chambers. I really hate those.

That's why you probably needn't worry your creased little head about having to shell out a nickel to some hardworking soul who has been downsized out of a job and his insurance,

Oh please. Let me get my fucking violin. Hey pal, I have BEEN DOWNSIZED before and guess what I went out a got a fucking job. Got two of em at one point so spare me the pant pissing.

Sorry but when 60% of the electorate gets a pass on paying Federal tax I get a bit testy when I'm expected to pony up for them."

To echo Barney Frank yet again, "what planet are you living on?"


IRS statistics my progressive friend.

froggyprager said...

Rialby - if you look at the Health Care Rage gallery that EDH linked to on the Boston Hearld webpage, you can see 8 photos. 3 show people with the Hitler signs. The 2nd from last shows a guy handing them out and then a table with two people giving them out. One shows Curtis Yule with the sign held up during the actual rally with Frank. Then there is the lady who asked the ?. Not just one nut. I agree that the media coverage is not makign it clear that these nuts are just a small % of the people opposing the plan and some may think all on the right think Obama is a Nazi which of course is nuts.

Roger J. said...

Re public support for health care reform (ie, current bill(s) in congress. Rasmussen's poll last week hit a new low with only 42% approval: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/august_2009/support_for_congressional_health_care_reform_falls_to_new_low

Are there problems in the existing system? sure. to wit: liability issues, making non-profit hospitals take charity patients thereby losing money and passing on those loses to private insurers by raising rates to cover the losses--but most of these are basically tweaks and do not require a massive overhaul.

Anonymous said...

Why should I as a taxpayer need to pay as much as I do to fund illegal wars of aggression and mass murder abroad, in which torture and indefinite detention of innocents is a prime feature?

Lucky for you, you haven't been asked to - you can't point to a recent one that objectively fits those criteria.

Synova said...

"As you can see from the photos (thanks EDH) of this meeting a lot of people have these Obama-Hitler signs. They are all real people who are willing to bring these to a meeting with a GAY JEWISH congressman."

You know, I have to ask.

In what possible way does it matter that Frank is gay or Jewish? He has to be judged on what he does and how he votes.

I don't think that the Hitler imagery is useful, but I know that I could make a devil's advocate argument that it *is*. Obama has retained everything Hitleresque about Bush (to the extent anything actually was) and has added, or attempted to add, a perpetual cadre of street level operators and has asked for detractors to be identified and reported to him.

In a more general sense people recognize that they are being steamrolled into a situation where their personal freedom and choices will be taken away. Some of them might understand the concept of fascism as a political philosophy that requires, at its heart, the enforcement of unity, a united front, the fascia of people all working together... which becomes a lock-step. Something completely necessary for Obama's bright new hope for tomorrow to so much as function. OR they could just be attaching the label, fascist or socialist, that in their minds equates to "this is bad, I don't like it."

In any case... gay... jewish... it's irrelevant to what should be off limits to the Senator's delicate ears if he is voting for and supporting a drastic change in something so *intimately* affecting people's selves, lives, and very bodies and that many people see as clearly requiring government coercion and universal cooperation to so much as implement.

Do recall... this was SUPPOSED to have been passed and voted on in TWO WEEKS.

Inexcusable.

And stinking of an attitude, call it fascist or socialist or just plain "something bad I don't like", that the State can do whatever it likes and the populace has a duty to fall in line.

LonewackoDotCom said...

I tried to explain as gently as I can what people should and shouldn't do when it comes to being effective at townhalls. Compare that to what your leaders suggest: they just tell you to show up (or they encourage you to act out). Their goal isn't to discredit politicians, they just want to put on a show.

Scott M said...

@Synova

With antics like this and the entire Democratic presidential primary, I believe the average American has finally come around to the fact that it's the Dems/Libs that play identity politics, not the other way around.

Triangle Man said...

it's the Dems/Libs that play identity politics, not the other way around.

Let's not pretend this is an either-or proposition. It's both.

Scott M said...

@Triangle Man

Let's not pretend this is an either-or proposition. it's both.

Fair enough. But even if the level of race-baiting and identity-cashing-in were equal on both sides (which it's not), the conservatives are supposed to be that way (if you buy into the standard liberal meme).

Bear in mind, here, that I'm speaking to the public faces of both sides, not the vitriol that passes for debate in ye ol' blogosphere.

Synova said...

"the conservatives are supposed to be that way"

I actually watched O'Reilly last night for almost the first time. He had a guy on who was explaining why the upset at town halls was racist *now* and the exact same rhetoric was not racist *before* and among many reasons that amounted to "just because" the guy actually SAID that it was racist because someone had voted Republican for years.

Said it.

O'Reilly said, "So, being Republican makes you racist."

He didn't push it though, but let the guy say something about that's not what he meant, that he didn't think Republicans had to be racist, just, I suppose, when they did stuff you had to take that into consideration.

He also said that the town hall behavior was racist because the people were OLD.

Yes, indeed. OLD people were old enough to have existed when the law supported segregation so they held that taint, because they were OLD. So they could say the same things as other people had said, but because they were OLD it held a racist undertone that couldn't be avoided.

Sometimes... people just need to speak for themselves.

bagoh20 said...

"Why should I as a taxpayer need to pay as much as I do to fund illegal wars...?"

Because your representatives voted for it. You failed to convince them otherwise.

Today's protesters are trying to prevent their representatives from voting against their wishes. On health care.

It's called democracy and liberty, but it takes work, energy and accepting responsibility whether you succeed or fail.

bagoh20 said...

"I tried to explain as gently as I can what people should and shouldn't do when it comes to being effective at townhalls"

I guess it depends what you consider "effective" and frankly, I don't think people should be all that critical of the level of anger or lack of etiquette considering the importance of what is being attempted and the absolute deafness of the targets of the communication i.e. the congress.

Joe said...

If life isn't fair, then why is Frank so eager to hand out money to people who overextended themselves? And why so passionate about changing health care? (Yeah, yeah, rhetorical question.)

Darcy said...

Would you believe that there are Twitter comments describing Frank as "masterful" at this townhall?

WTF?

KCFleming said...

How deftly Rep. Frank pwns his constituents, the dumbshits.

They should know better than to demand answers.
They should learn their place.

Life isn't fair; some people are meant to be serfs, while others are meant to lead them, no matter how distasteful those proles might be.

Alan said...

From the rational in the comments here we can only conclude that Rush Limbaugh is a LaRouche plant as well.

X said...

The essential elements of the LaRouche Plan are three:

Abolish the Health Maintenace Organization (HMO) system;


Revive the principles and implementation of the 1946 Hill-Burton Act;


Implement the Single-Payer plan (Medicare for all), as the key means of financing adequate health care for all.

Eli Blake said...

What? Nothing about Scalia writing in a dissent to the Troy Davis decision that even innocence isn't a good enough reason to not execute someone if they had a fair trial?

Oh, yeah. Scalia is a conservative. You only like to point out when liberals say something jaw-droppingly stupid.

Robert Cook said...

"Hey pal, I have BEEN DOWNSIZED before and guess what I went out a got a fucking job. Got two of em at one point so spare me the pant pissing."

How fortunate for you, but there are many people who cannot find jobs...there's an economic collapse on if you hadn't noticed. Additionally, not every job offers health benefits, while others may offer benefits too meager to provide sufficient coverage for major care. In places where several tiered plans are offered, the higher tiered plans that provide truly adequate coverage may be too expensive for some employees to opt for them.

But, as long as you glide along your gilded path of good fortune, I'm sure it's easy for you to assume those not on that same path have fallen away through their own sloth or bad behavior. How comfortable for you.

just visiting said...

@Eli Blake

You are forgetting that the capital punishment is a form of government sponsored health care conservatives endorse.

WV: ouquitu - to pull a Palin.

Methadras said...

Robert Cook said...

"Hey pal, I have BEEN DOWNSIZED before and guess what I went out a got a fucking job. Got two of em at one point so spare me the pant pissing."

How fortunate for you, but there are many people who cannot find jobs...there's an economic collapse on if you hadn't noticed. Additionally, not every job offers health benefits, while others may offer benefits too meager to provide sufficient coverage for major care. In places where several tiered plans are offered, the higher tiered plans that provide truly adequate coverage may be too expensive for some employees to opt for them.

But, as long as you glide along your gilded path of good fortune, I'm sure it's easy for you to assume those not on that same path have fallen away through their own sloth or bad behavior. How comfortable for you.


Wow. I didn't realize you were this much of a classist fuck. I wonder how many dog-eared pages you have going in Das Kapital?

Robert Cook said...

Hmmm...I'm a little suprised, not to say puzzled, that expressing a little bit of disdain for someone who aggressively spouts an "I've got mine, fuck you!" attitude marks me as a "classist fuck," but, what the hey.

Robert Cook said...

Excuse me..."surprised."

bagoh20 said...

"You are forgetting that the capital punishment is a form of government sponsored health care conservatives endorse."

Absolutely. We find it a poor use of tax dollars to pay for heart surgery on a guy who chooses to put a bullet through another man's heart to steal his car, but hey, were crazy like that.

I will happily pay for his "end of life" treatment. But like Obama, I promise he can keep his current coverage.

The Dude said...

Cookie hates everything about this country - capitalism, democracy, his rethuglican parents, freedom, and so on. Yet he remains here, and keeps posting his hate.

WV - numblet - liberal numb nut.

Hoosier Daddy said...

But, as long as you glide along your gilded path of good fortune, I'm sure it's easy for you to assume those not on that same path have fallen away through their own sloth or bad behavior. How comfortable for you.

You know what Cook, go fuck yourself. Gilded path of good fortune my ass. Yes that's what it is. One day after my trust fund ran out from my heady party days the fairy fucking godmother came down and touched me with her wand and my whole life has been a skip and trot down the path of fortune.

You're such a fucking tool you're not worth another second of my time.

Ken Pidcock said...

I enjoyed DougJ's take on the clip over at Balloon Juice: "I’d like to see the rest of the interview interrupted here, because I wonder if Frist attempted a remote diagnosis of this woman."

Yeah, she's a plant. They've all been plants.

BJM said...

The senior vote has been in the Dems back pocket for so long that they didn't expect a revolt.

WTF did they think would happen when Medicare cuts were announced?

Hello?! Third rail of politics?!

just visiting said...

I remember when Frist diagnosed Schiavo (via video!) And now you want him to diagnose the Larouchite? But, but . . . I thought you were against government funded healthcare.

Anonymous said...

" Robert Cook said...
"Hey pal, I have BEEN DOWNSIZED before and guess what I went out a got a fucking job. Got two of em at one point so spare me the pant pissing."

How fortunate for you, but there are many people who cannot find jobs...there's an economic collapse on if you hadn't noticed. Additionally, not every job offers health benefits, while others may offer benefits too meager to provide sufficient coverage for major care. In places where several tiered plans are offered, the higher tiered plans that provide truly adequate coverage may be too expensive for some employees to opt for them.

But, as long as you glide along your gilded path of good fortune, I'm sure it's easy for you to assume those not on that same path have fallen away through their own sloth or bad behavior. How comfortable for you.

8/19/09 6:36 PM"

The food you eat, the water you drink, the power you use, the clothes on your back and the roof over your head and everything you consume was transported on an interstate highway either in whole or in part or contains components shipped on those highways. That is why there is no comparison in your ridiculous comment equating subsidizing some parasite with what is recognizably a core function of government. Furthermore those highways were intended for (and still are considered as such) as part of the national defense infrastructure, again a core function of government. And those highways were and are being paid for by road taxes and fuel taxes by those who directly use them so your entire premise is utterly foolish.

We do not have a mobocracy that 51% can vote themselves to rob the 49% blind. Where exactly in the constitution does the Obamination and the neo-communist party find the authority to do any of the crap they are intending to pull? Hoosier Daddy is right, he is not your indentured servant and his money is not your to spend. Your problem is not his obligation (or mine).

Robert Cook said...

Cubanbob: are you unaware of "rhetorical questions" or of reading in context?

Of course we all pay for he interstate highway systems because we all benefit by them, just as we all benefit from the other public works that we all pay for: police, fire departments, public schools, post offices, dams, bridges, etc. etc. That we may not all have children in school or have homes catch on fire or be victims of crime is immaterial: many of our fellow Americans do, and these public services are available for their benefit through the payments we all make to underwrite them...and we are assured they will be there for us if we will ever need them. Plus, as you point out with the example of our highways, there are ongoing larger benefits to us all from these public works even if we never will have direct them for them.

Universal access to healthcare should be a similar public service, for the same reasons and with the same benefit to all. That you dismiss it as "subsidizing some parasite" reveals your own contempt for your fellow human beings, as well as your blindness to how easily you might find yourself in a situation without a job, or without healthcare, and with a serious personal or family illness to have to contend with.

None of us are indemnified against finding ourselves broke and flat on our backs, and many of the people in America who are underinsured or who have no insurance at all are working (or would like to be working but cannot find jobs) but still cannot afford insurance or cannot find an insurer who will sell them a policy or have insurance that barely covers them when illness strikes or who had insurance but have had their policies canceled by their insurers due to so-called "pre-existing" conditions.

The true "parasites" in our society are the CEOs and CFOs of our large corporations who make millions on our backs while they rape us for every cent we have.

Robert Cook said...

Me: "even if we never will have direct them for them."

That should read "even if we will never have direct need for them."

Jason said...

When we built the Federal highway system, we did not do it by tearing up a superior private road system first.

Hoosier Daddy said...

Hoosier Daddy is right, he is not your indentured servant and his money is not your to spend. Your problem is not his obligation (or mine)

And that is what bothers Cookie the most. I'm fortunate and living the gilded life because when I was laid off I went out and got another job and have been living the life of liesure ever since.

I found out I was talking with a moron who decries the government for being in the pocket of the corporations and conducting worldwide genocide yet he has no problem letting them run the health care system.

And yes I got mine and others need to get theirs. I have my own damn family to take care of and provide for, I don't really want the added burden of taking care of someone else's too. My taxes already pay for a plethora of health and human services that those in need can apply for not to mention the money I donate to private charities. You take the individuals who truly cannot afford insurance or uninsurable and you're a far cry from the fictional 47 million ininsured, most of whom are illegals and those who choose to spend thier money on something other than insurance.

Robert Cook said...

"You take the individuals who truly cannot afford insurance or uninsurable and you're a far cry from the fictional 47 million ininsured, most of whom are illegals and those who choose to spend thier money on something other than insurance."

As the Sub-Geniuses say, you're relaxing in the safety of your own delusions.

Anonymous said...

Eli Blake:

What? Nothing about Scalia writing in a dissent to the Troy Davis decision that even innocence isn't a good enough reason to not execute someone if they had a fair trial?

Oh, yeah. Scalia is a conservative. You only like to point out when liberals say something jaw-droppingly stupid.


Actually, you've touched upon something that's always morbidly fascinated me as a layman - the idea that a trial can be legally fair, even if the end result (convicting an innocent person) does not square with reality.

Apparently, this is not unique to Justice Scalia, but a widely held legal precept.

I've heard tell that if a person is wrongly convicted of murder in a "fair" trial, and is sentenced to death, and new evidence surfaces proving his or her innocence, that the person's only recourse is to be pardoned by the governor of the state.

As a layman, I find that incredible. But I'm sure the legal types here will explain why that's perfectly reasonable.

Robert Cook said...

"When we built the Federal highway system, we did not do it by tearing up a superior private road system first."

As the Sub-Geniuses also say, you've pulled the wool over your own eyes.

hdhouse said...

well it sure wasn't Jeff Ganon asking the president something now was it. You remember Jeff? Talon news? ring any bells?

The lamest thing on here was that the "questioner" was a shill. Is that so stupid as to make your nead spin?

Synova said...

hdhouse, When someone does something like make an Obama/Joker poster or gets pointed out as "yes, indeed, the conservatives are this stupid"... it actually matters that the Joker poster boy is a Palestinian-American who prefers Kucinich and the You-tube "Obama is a Nazi" lady is all for La Rouche.

Politics aren't bi-polar.

We've got examples here... how would someone categorize C4 or Cookie?

Methadras said...

Robert Cook said...

Hmmm...I'm a little suprised, not to say puzzled, that expressing a little bit of disdain for someone who aggressively spouts an "I've got mine, fuck you!" attitude marks me as a "classist fuck," but, what the hey.


Spoken like one dumb motherfucker. Nowhere have I ever spouted "I got mine, fuck you!" because that's your perceptive failing going through your screen of marxist prejudice you steaming pile of shit. I work hard for what I have achieved in trying to provide for me and my family only to have be burdened day and night that I need to contribute more for the sake of being my brothers keeper while leftist clusterfucks like you try to berate and brow-beat people like me by saying that we conservatives are tight-fisted, money-grubbing capitalist pigs that don't care for those that are less fortunate than we are. Trying to shame us for being the haves against your have-nots. What the fuck is wrong with you that ended up being a maudlin sap that weeps for those that mostly ended up where they wanted to, at the bottom? You want to save the downtrodden? Then spend everything you own to do it, but shut the fuck up about trying to compel others to do it for you as a function of your envious classist guilt.

Fuck you asshole while your at it, you can constantly try to explain to my wife and daughter why I had to move over 500 miles away to while she holds down the fort back home and I get to chase the money because there was no work for people with my talent and skills where I live because it's an employers market and watching wages get undercut to the point as to be unsustainable even after a lifestyle downsizing. Then to watch as my government wants to fuck me all over again by demanding that I take on their healthcare initiative all with a yes sir, anything you say sir, thank you sir may I have another. All the while I see you bitch, moan, and complain how your poor little tax money is going to fund wars and alleged torture you don't like. Well boo fucking hoo you sad sack of crap. Go cry about it someone who cares.

It's marxist stooges like you that have brought this great country to the point it is now with your constant emotionally ladened, envy-guilt based ideology that seeks to steal from one to give to another for the sheer sake of ausaging you and your kinds feelings so you can walk around and think that soaking it to the successful to give to the unsuccessful is a job well done. Please, let me buy you a one way ticket to the marxist paradise of your choice with my own hard earned money so I can get you out of my country and not burden it with your pap any longer.

Robert Cook said...

Methadras...who's talking about you?

My comments were in reaction to and directed at Hoosier Daddy.

I think you need to get some insurance so you can get your meds...you're hallucinating!

Robert Cook said...

By the way, Methadras, given your tale of woe--which I take seriously--you would be greatly helped by some of the initiatives that liberals--not fake libs like Obama, but real ones like Kucinich or Sanders--would like to see passed. That you are so resistant to government programs that would offer you and your fellow burdened Americans be not quite so burdened shows how badly you have bought into the propaganda funneled our way day and night by the corporate media. You accept and applaud policies that fuck you and yours, while rejecting polices that would benefit you.

As with another poster here, you need to read in context or learn to recognize rhetoric: I do object, yes I do, to my tax dollars being spent to imprison, torture and murder masses of people abroad, but my comments were in response to comments by Hoosier Daddy--and you, it seems--expressing resentment at your tax dollars being spent on other people's needs. Well, be consistent: gripe if you will about your tax dollars going to help provide care to your fellow Americans, but gripe as well about the billions more being spent--out of your tax dollars--to obliterate human beings around the world.

In short, that's the way it goes: we can't select which government programs our money is spent on, so we must try to influence the government to implement programs we agree with and to do away with programs we reject. You deplore the idea of a dollar of yours helping another be treated by a doctor, I deplore a dollar of mine funding the destruction of another human being...but as long as a majority of Americans allow it to continue, I have to suck it up. If the majority of Americans who favor health care reform with a public option prevail in getting such a bill passed--slim chance of that in my mind--then you have to suck it up. At least you'll know lives are being helped rather than hurt, if you care.

Synova said...

No, Cook.

We'd ALL be helped if people just stopped feeling entitled to take our money away.

You really don't have a clue why anyone is mad at you, do you.

Stealing is so easy when you've convinced yourself that people don't deserve what they have.

All that makes you is a thief.

Synova said...

And I am ALL for the mighty moral pacifists to go elsewhere where they are not protected by the icky-poo militants.

It's so easy for you to whine about how moral you are to object to war when you're surrounded by sabers facing outward.

Robert Cook said...

"You really don't have a clue why anyone is mad at you, do you."

If anyone is mad at me, it is misdirected.

"And I am ALL for the mighty moral pacifists to go elsewhere where they are not protected by the icky-poo militants.

It's so easy for you to whine about how moral you are to object to war when you're surrounded by sabers facing outward."


There hasn't been a single war we've engaged in during my lifetime that has been necessary or that has served to preserve our lives or liberty, and we've killed many many people around the world in my lifetime.