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Sarah Palin and Death PanelsLooks like Sarah was closer to the truth then you thought.. On September 26, 2007, Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton and current Obama adviser, was being something that the Democrats today are not brave enough to be -- HONEST. "ROBERT REICH: [I'll] intellectually give you a speech made up entirely, almost at the spur of the moment, of what a candidate for president would say if that candidate did not care about becoming president. In other words, this is what the truth is, and a candidate will never say, but what candidates should say if we were in a kind of democracy where citizens were honored in terms of their practice of citizenship, and they were educated in terms of what the issues were, and they could separate myth from reality in terms of what candidates would tell them. 'Thank you so much for coming this afternoon. I'm so glad to see you and I would like to be president. Let me tell a few things on health care. 'Look, we have the only health care system in the world that is designed to avoid sick people, and that's true. And what I'm going to do is I am going to try to reorganize it to be more amenable to treating sick people; but that means you, particularly you young people, particularly you young healthy people, you're gonna have to pay more. 'Thank you. And by the way, we are going to have to, if you're very old, we're not going to give you all that technology and all those drugs for the last couple of years of your life to keep you maybe going for another couple of months. It's too expensive. So we're going to let you die. 'Also, I'm going to use the bargaining leverage of the federal government, in terms of Medicare, Medicaid -- we already have a lot of bargaining leverage -- to force drug companies and insurance companies and medical suppliers to reduce their costs. But that means less innovation and that means less new products and less new drugs on the market, which means you are probably not going to live that much longer than your parents." S. Lindsey's blog | login to post comments |