Re: America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 - Part 2 - Deathers vs. Commies
This is probably your most insightful post, ever.
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This is probably your most insightful post, ever.
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Mr. Obama seems unwilling to step away from ideology. If Mr. Obama can't keep his own party (and some days I think it should be more termed coalition because a NW Minnesota Democrat just isn't the same as a San Francisco Democrat) in step he's playing into Republican victories in 2010 and 2012.
No. He framed 24) in the context of "savings" based on "waste and abuse" in the existing system. Where are those numbers? Without specifics, any "savings" could be illusory and keep more people on the fence or on the other side. If they can bring out *real* numbers like "x billion" to support their proposal, they may have a real chance.
Did that change anyone's mind or opinion?
Mr. Obama seems unwilling to step away from ideology.
How they get there might be tough to predict. Assessing whether or not they did get there isn't.
Its like when you are playing football with your buddies and you get burned deep and have no chance to stop the play you scream as loud as you can hoping to distract the guy enough to drop the ball.
Pretty much. The problem is the Dems are easily distracted. You run that on Cheney and he still catches it 10 times out of 10 (with time left over to kill kittens).
Oh I know...the Dems are that friend you let play and try to get him a charity touchdown every game but he always seems to find a way to screw it up
Cheney would catch it one handed and taunt you with it all the way to the end zone then spike it (killing a kitten) and having it hit you square in the nose!
So You Think You Can Dance trounces So You Think You Can Lie:
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/09/10/tv-ratings-sytycd-vs-potus-and-glee-premieres-nicely/26693
Next, he had to say what he supported and what he didn't. Again, the BIG takeaway from this speech was a provision that they have to go back and find savings if the promised ones don't materialize. That's huge. It ends the biggest real problem (as opposed to killing off old people nonsense) which was what if this ends up being more costly than thought? If that's in the law, it takes away Blue Dog opposition. It probably also gets the two Maine senators to come along too.
So, as far as changing minds, I'd say it reassured the public who really needed details,
I guess I missed those details. Besides summing up his stance on death panels, and the public option, it sounded more like a campaign speech than a speech of any real substance.
He was as detailed as any 50 minute speech I've ever seen. Facts are you either believe him or you don't.
I've been harping about this from the start, where is this savings? How is it indentified and quantified? Vague promises of "savings" are like promising to increase somebody's income, and then giving them title to the Brooklyn Bridge. Real numbers can have a real impact on this debate.
So You Think You Can Dance trounces So You Think You Can Lie:
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/09/10/tv-ratings-sytycd-vs-potus-and-glee-premieres-nicely/26693
Huh?
So You Think You Can Dance got 6.465 million viewers, while Obama's speech got 7.4 million viewers on ABC, 5.63 million on CBS, and 8.16 million on NBC. And that's just the Big Three networks, to say nothing of the cable networks.
There was about 10 minutes of details and the rest of it was cheerleading. Has nothing to do with whether or not I believe his stance.
Huh?
So You Think You Can Dance got 6.465 million viewers, while Obama's speech got 7.4 million viewers on ABC, 5.63 million on CBS, and 8.16 million on NBC. And that's just the Big Three networks, to say nothing of the cable networks.
But the country trusts the Congress far less... BHO may have great ideas, but the implementer of those ideas is the Congress, currently in the hands of the Mad Prince and Princess.I'd say the goal of Obama's speech was twofold:
First, to capitalize on the fact that the country trusts him far more than the minority opposition party to get this done. There was an article written about how despite all the trouble and misrepresentation, health care reform survived the August recess. How many more "death panel" lies can the GOP tell before people stop to think how ridiculous that notion is? I think we're starting to see the answer last night, with a well received speech coupled with idiotic Republican antics. Buck up public opinion and you give some comfort to your party's members about taking a potentially tough vote.
Next, he had to say what he supported and what he didn't. Again, the BIG takeaway from this speech was a provision that they have to go back and find savings if the promised ones don't materialize. That's huge. It ends the biggest real problem (as opposed to killing off old people nonsense) which was what if this ends up being more costly than thought? If that's in the law, it takes away Blue Dog opposition. It probably also gets the two Maine senators to come along too.
So, as far as changing minds, I'd say it reassured the public who really needed details, and also got both ends of the Democratic coalition focused on the goal - passing reform that covers most people within a certain cost parameter. Given the current make up of the GOP Congress (arch conservative, Southern, angry, anti-Obama) you can't expect more than a few to actually engage in bipartisan compromise. Its not worthwhile for them electorally with their base. Enough has been done to win the other side over. Now its time to cross the finish line without them.
The bottom line is the right doesn't want him to get this done. Why? Votes. So, their strategy is to block instead of compromise.