
(CBS)
Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said at a town hall meeting today that Americans "have every right to fear" government health care reform efforts, which he suggested would lead to the government deciding when to "pull the plug" on older Americans.
"In the House bill, there is counseling for end of life," Grassley told a crowd of approximately 300,
according to the Iowa Independent. "You have every right to fear. You shouldn't have counseling at the end of life, you should have done that 20 years before. Should not have a government run plan to decide when to pull the plug on grandma."
Grassley's claim is based on an inaccurate interpretation of an end of life counseling provision that appears in the House health care bill as it now stands. As President Obama
explained at his town hall yesterday, the provision in question would allow Medicare to pay doctors to counsel patients about end-of-life care issues, such as living wills and hospice care. Only those seeking such guidance would receive it.
The provision would not, Mr. Obama said, "basically pull the plug on grandma because we decided that it's too expensive to let her live anymore." Republican Johnny Isakson, who has supported similar provisions in the Senate,
called the notion that such counseling promotes euthanasia "nuts." (It should be noted that Isakson released a statement yesterday saying he does not support the House provision as it stands now.)
Grassley said this morning that "there are some people who think it is a terrible problem that grandma is laying in a bed with tubes in her… and that the government should intervene. I think that's a family or religious thing that needs to be dealt with."
Following the event, the Iowa Independent points out, Democratic state Sen. Joe Bolkom called for Grassley to condemn the people spreading lies about the issue. Bolkom noted that Iowa already has a similar counseling provision on the books.
House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Republican Policy Committee Chairman Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.)
put out a statement last month claiming the health care legislation "may place seniors in situations where they feel pressured to sign end of life directives they would not otherwise sign. This provision may start us down a treacherous path toward government-encouraged euthanasia if enacted into law."
And former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has also
pushed this idea, warning that "my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so [President Obama's] bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care."
As several media outlets have noted, the claim that federal bureaucrats would play God under the current bills is
false.
Hey giant brain, think about this -
A major concern which health care reform SHOULD address is placing checks on the rising cost of health insurance, so why not incentivise doctors to look at ways to minimize costs? Drug and private health insurance companies exist to maximize their profits, so where's their incentive to reduce costs? At the moment, they have little if any incentive to reduce cost.
And you really need to explain what you mean when you say: "end of life" - Do you mean to say "ending your life medication" or medication used towards the end of life to sustain/ease life further(hospice medication)? If you suggest the latter, then you're the pinhead - drug companies want to make money so they don't have incentive to make cheaper end of life medications and insurance companies have no incentive to press these types of generic drugs because they may sustain life further thereby eating into their bottom line...
Furthermore, with regard to your statemnt,"Hey Dimwit READ THE BILL" -BILL? What bill are you refering to? What BILL did you actually read? Wait ten or twenty years down the road without making healthcare more affordable and you'll get the BILL... it may not be in the mail, but you'll get it.
At a town meeting yesterday, he got several very stupid republicans VERY angry and worked up over the "death panels", telling them "they should all be very afraid".
grASSley knows who butters his bread!
I have spent my life fighting with insurance companies, trying to get them to pay for health care services that they are SUPPOSED TO cover, but just couldn't be bothered to pay because that would cut into their profits. I am one of the "lucky ones" because I actually have something that calls itself "insurance". But repukes DON'T WANT everyone to have insurance (it's only for healthy people!), and they DON'T WANT insurance to have to do what they claim it does-- i.e., provide some kind of "safety net" so that you can pay for treatment if, God forbid, you might someday get sick.
Chuck grASSley has his own insurance policy, paid for by OUR TAXES, and we can all just die, for all he cares!
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American Patriots must stand up for our Rights and Freedoms.
If we lose them we won't get them back.
STAND UP --- STAND UP AND FIGHT --- NEVER SURRENDER
Never surrender to the TYRANNY of Obama ... NEVER ...
He has taken over the Auto industry.
He is trying to take over health care.
He has put people in place to kill the Second Amendment.
He wants to disarm America and then total control.
?In the House bill, there is counseling for end of life,? Grassley told a crowd of approximately 300, according to the Iowa Independent. ?You have every right to fear. You shouldn?t have counseling at the end of life, you should have done that 20 years before. Should not have a government run plan to decide when to pull the plug on grandma.?
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I didn't think that Republicans could sink any lower than they did during the Bush admiisration, but I was wrong. They have slid so far down on the food chain that slime-mold find them disgusting. These outright lies and fear-mongering are so unpatriotic that it borders on treason. If this is the kind of scum that Iowan's want to keep in office, then Iowa deserves this creep.
Comparing healthcare to buying a car is inane, but I agree with you about the name calling stuff so why don't you take some of you're own advice and stop "hurling" insults? Have a little more respect for someone that has a different opinion and you're probably thinking now "Well, he started the name calling first!" - but be a bigger man and stick to the issues.
See:
http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/paula-abdul-named-to-obama-death-panel/