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Freshman Republicans getting advice from Freedom works on how to double down on Medicare?

May 31, 2011 in Medicare

Amanda Terkel reports from HuffPost that FreedomWorks gives Freshman Republicans Tips for Dealing with Medicare at Town Halls. SOURCE

In other words, they are getting lesson in how to present misinformation and lies.

If they are really for the people and not the rich, these Republicans won’t take the advice.  If they do, then:  ”see ya, don’t want to be ya in 2012″

Those people need a proper introduction to some of FreedomWorks unsavory history

FreedomWorks is a non-profit organization heavily involved with the Tea Party movement.[1] It does not disclose its corporate donors, and its leaders are drawn heavily from the leadership of the Republican party and right-wing operatives. In 2006, the Washington Post revealed that from 2001 – 2006 FreedomWorks engaged in a hidden deal with insurance brokers whereby the brokers would sell high-deductible insurance policies and tax-free medical savings plans to individuals at a group discount, and those who purchased the plans would automatically be added FreedomWorks membership list. Customers unaware of the membership arrangement, for which they were charged extra fees. Membership was a condition of getting the discounted insurance plan. The arrangement was credited with helping increase the number of “members” FreedomWorks could claim belonged to the organization. About 16,000 people “joined” the organization in this manner, causing $638,040 to flow into FreedomWorks’ coffers over 5 1/2 years in the form of monthly checks for “association fees” collected by the Medical Savings Insurance Company, that were forwarded to FreedomWorks. LOTS MORE!

Proclaim the Queen!

    I hope that Tea Party nuts are paying attention to what people like Ryan want to do to Medicare

    April 4, 2011 in Medicare

    ‘Revamping’ Medicare? The Word They’re Looking for Is ‘Slashing’

    04/04/2011 by Jim Naureckas

    Ryan’s plan is not very hard to explain: He wants to replace Medicare with a system where seniors would receive vouchers to buy health insurance. As the cost of health insurance rises every year, the value of the vouchers would rise by not as much. Eventually the difference between the value of the vouchers and the cost of buying health insurance, along with a similar scheme for cutting Medicaid reimbursements, would amount to $4 trillion–which would be the amount that would come out of the pockets of seniors and the poor, plus the amount of healthcare they would do without.

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    QUEEN’S COMMENTS

    Look no further than the man who owns the LA Times–Samuel Zell, a billionaire for the misleading headlines about “revamping” Medicare.  What does he need Medicare for?  In fact he has little use for any one who is not in his class. In April 2008, Zell made a controversial comment about the subprime mortgage crisis  at a conference in Los Angeles, where he stated, “This country needs a cleansing. We need to clean out all those people who never should have bought in the first place, and not give them sympathy.”

    Like many of  his bankster pals, Zell doesn’t mention that it wasn’t that these people couldn’t afford the homes, what they couldn’t afford was the ripoff terms that were provided by the banksters.  Frankly, I think it was part of a big setup to make money and the raise the rate out of affordability and collect the asset.  Real property is always worth more than a few scratches made in a ledger which is really all the banksters did.  They never risked any of their money–never.  It was all a big scam and they know it too.

    Proclaim the Queen!