Saturday, November 19, 2011

There is no 'theme' for Gingrich, he is a Capitalist.


WASHINGTON | Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:11pm EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 45,000 people die in the United States each year -- one every 12 minutes -- in large part because they lack health insurance and can not get good care, Harvard Medical School researchers found in an analysis released on Thursday.
 The United States of America has profound problems.  People, like Brown and Gingrich are incapable of solving them.  There was a huge financial collapse of financial institutions in 2008 due to deregulation and CEOs that chartered their companies to be driven over the brink of "Too Big To Fail" as an economic strategy.  They failed, the CEOs of Too Big to Fail FAILED to even look beyond their desperation for AIG insurance payouts to realize they would crash AIG in the process....
 There isn't much to say.  There is no MYSTERY to these people.  They are incapable and like to appear to have MYSTERY on their side.  If they can mystify the electorate into believing they are cloaked as responsible when in fact they are Harry Potter seeking the latest potion then they win elections.  That is complete idiocy on the part of the electorate that seems to believe being mystified is where its at.

Gingrich and Brown are incapable of reaching beyond profiteering.  Just that simple.  When people are incapable they are incapable.  Incapable is incapable.

Newt Gingrich is THE REASON why people died in the USA for lack of health care insurance after then First Lady Hillary Clinton tried to bring answers.  What is there to say about a man that likes money and distains citizens lives?  There isn't anything else to say.  He is immoral and incapable.  He and Scott Brown hail from the same mantle. 

Support at GOP debate for letting the uninsured die (click here)

September 13, 2011
By Michael Muskal | Los Angeles Times
The French Revolution had Marie Antoinette reportedly urging the masses starved for bread to eat cake instead. Now progressive circles are jeering over an exchange involving Rep. Ron Paul that they say shows that conservatives are unwilling to use society’s power to treat sick Americans and would rather let them die instead.

Is the American dialogue unable to simply come to CONCLUSIONS without fancy debates where the immoral seek to be 'pheonixed' into the virtuous?  The Republicans LIKE punishment of anyone unable to fend it off.  The increased poverty levels, the increased hardship from forever escalating health care costs, homelessness, joblessness are all the mantle of this party and they are immune to criticism about it.  Their answer is for those vulnerable to die.  DIE.   They believe those that are vulnerable die.  That is capitalism in its purist form.  Capitalism is a self defeating strategy that leaves the vulnerable on the fringes of life to die. 

There is no vurtue here.  They are as they appear and they are immoral capitalists with a thirst for anarchy and death.  Why are people living in denial?  Waiting for the potion?  The Republicans have no answers, Gingrich and Brown are proof. 

There are SHORTAGES of drugs that fight cancer while immoral judges seek to protect the right of the tobacco industry to hide from truth in their advertising.  These capitalists believe dying is the answer to their problem so long as they can protect their profits.  What else has to be said.  Oncological drugs are MISSING from physicians treatment regimes due to capitalism.  People are unable to fight off their disease due to capitalism.  What else is there to understand?

And immoral people such as Brown and Gingrich and their Right Wing Media, such as Charles Krauthammer, scream as loud as they can scream that the USA health care industry is the best in the world.  "W"rong!  Dead wrong.  There aren't even drugs to fight cancer in the USA.  The BEST health care system?  NO.  Absolutely no!

Go die.  The profits have become more important than life.  Just go die.  Death panels?  You betcha.  It is called Wall Street.


Bordering on Poverty (click here)

A fuller measure of poverty by the Census Bureau shows more people living near poverty (not poor, but with incomes below 150% of the poverty line) than the old measure does. The new measure adjusts for cost of living and includes government benefits and income lost to taxes, health care and work expenses....