Jackie Mason ’08 Vlog 22 Barak v Hillary: Health Care
March 5th, 2009 | by health |TheUltimateJew asked:
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are always trying to top each other on issues that they agree on. The problem usually is, that the disagree with themselves more. Take health care for instance, they each have these convoluted plans which they themselves can’t figure out. The more thy try to explain it, the more ridiculous they sound.
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26 Responses to “Jackie Mason ’08 Vlog 22 Barak v Hillary: Health Care”
By acydeucy on Mar 5, 2009 | Reply
ERNIE
I just watched this clip. I laughed so hard that I was in tears and could not catch my breath. This guy is sooooooooo funny! Many of his other blogs are really funny too.
By Jack on Mar 6, 2009 | Reply
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By eldejotas on Mar 8, 2009 | Reply
GARTH
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By ricanssuck on Mar 9, 2009 | Reply
CHADWICK
I have an Idea for a slogan. “A socialist ****** for a socialist change”.
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By outlier55 on Mar 12, 2009 | Reply
GRAHAM
Jackie Mason has lost his sense of humor! His old school wisdom is past its prime…sorry to say, he has become a dinosaur.
By pismo10 on Mar 13, 2009 | Reply
DANNIE
He is right on but most people know this already. Politicians say what is popular. It was the war now it’s something else, the next day it will change again.
By dreparker on Mar 16, 2009 | Reply
CONRAD
aww c’mon! you know he’s right! politicians are …politicians. they are like lawyers…you cant really trust em.
By HHH100 on Mar 16, 2009 | Reply
ADRIAN
The symptoms of the liberal mental disorder is a book titled “The Liberal Mind” and is the first systematic analysis of the political madness that now threatens to destroy history’s greatest achievement: the American dream of civilized liberty. Liberalism is based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions and is a mental disorder. It’s a syndrome worthy of greater scrutiny regardless of the cavalcade of straw men liberals deceptively create to deflect any thorough assessment thereof.
By zeelik on Mar 17, 2009 | Reply
ALFREDO
The few people with brains will agree…..all politicians are full of it. All of them,
Even everyone’s precious “Barack Obama”.
By DebbieKat on Mar 18, 2009 | Reply
CARROL
Just in case you weren’t aware (since the media shows such lackluster performance in investigative journalism and news in general), Mike is now officially running as a Libertarian Party candidate. He’s been tearing it up giving presentations throughout the NorthEast the past couple of weeks. There’s a debate posted on google video – Libertarian Heartland Debate. Check it out.
By Beouty on Mar 19, 2009 | Reply
BARNEY
The obvious answer to correct the dysfunction is simply to listen and do. How far they have strayed from the will of the majority of Americans, legal Americans.
By DebbieKat on Mar 19, 2009 | Reply
ERICK
I’d recommend going third party.
That’s what I’m doing.
By mahowel on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
EDDY
We have electile dysfunction. This is the worst crop of “candidates” ever. A **** with nuts or a nut with *****.
By keyboardplaya on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
ARIEL
Ok Jackie, then just don’t vote. You obviously are incapable of being satisfied. My lord, I wonder how you were even able to pick a wife!
By DebbieKat on Mar 24, 2009 | Reply
ALFONSO
(pt 2) to privatize everything, someone forgot to mention that private businesses are there to grow and profit. Anything that you don’t want to “grow”, you better not privatize it. This is the impetus to further and further war and profit for shareholders of those companies. I’m not anti-capitalistic, but I think some industries are best served by managed SMALL government and not a profit-making machine.
By DebbieKat on Mar 25, 2009 | Reply
BRUNO
The government has changed the rules on them, though. Multiple tours of duty, sending the National Guard to Iraq?, not paying for the soldiers medical care or providing substandard care or minimal care… Yes, they volunteer, but when their tour of duty is over, they don’t agree to stop-loss. If they get blown up when there, they should have their medical covered. Our government is just wrong on this now. It is profit-motivated. When the republicans had the brilliant idea… (contd)
By fireontheriver on Mar 26, 2009 | Reply
DONNIE
Lets not forget, our soldiers volunteer to go into the service, now I agree, that they do not get paid enough, they never have- I was never paid enough when I was in Desert Storm- but the volunteer soldier is the oldest American tradition- if someone uses the skills they learned and perfected while they were a volunteer soldier, then they in fact used their experience EXACTLY the way they should have- who cares if they get rich? Thats the whole point of living in a free country!
By DebbieKat on Mar 28, 2009 | Reply
ALVA
Yeah, BUT they are profiting tremendously from taxpayer dollars when we pay our own soldiers a mere miniscule FRACTION of that for the same amount of danger. And Blackwater is accountable to NO ONE. Regardless of whether or not Halliburton is the only co. that can do what they do, substandard products and services should not be allowed nor paid for by we the people.
By fireontheriver on Mar 29, 2009 | Reply
ADRIAN
I agree with the fair tax, however, your assertion that corporations don’t pay taxes is another LIE-Where do you get this stuff from? America has the highest corporate tax rate in the world-which is why the jobs keep going overseas?! I started a corporation 5 years ago- and the taxes are killing me! As far as a human right- life,liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, are the only RIGHTs- why should I pay for the poor choices of someone else? That is called fiscal slavery, and it is unAmerican…
By fireontheriver on Mar 30, 2009 | Reply
BENJAMIN
Halliburton is an oil services company, the only one in the world with the ability to service the entire world the way they do- they are involved in Transport only- The pipeline you refer to was supposed to be built during the CLinton administration, but the company went bankrupt, and it was not Halliburton.Blackwater isn’t that large of a company, and with the risks they take in volitile regions of the world, they should profit trememdously, otherwise, why be in the security business?
By DebbieKat on Mar 31, 2009 | Reply
DOMINICK
I propose that we elect Mike Gravel and instate his Fair Tax proposal. As Mike wisely states, corporate taxes are just passed on to the consumer in the long run. Corporations don’t pay taxes, they benefit from them in one way or the other (as you confirm above). Health care is a basic human right.
By DebbieKat on Apr 2, 2009 | Reply
BUDDY
Occupying Iraq cleared the way for oil companies to build pipelines there that Saddam would never permit. It allowed Halliburton and Blackwater to profit TREMEDOUSLY off this “war” while defrauding US, the taxpayers, by providing our servicemen with substandard products and services. Don’t tell me the MIC didn’t profit off of this war. It has and continues to do so.
By fireontheriver on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply
ARNOLDO
paying a couple of hundred dollars per employee per month is far cheaper than paying the tax hikes that would be necessary to cover the entire public. Paying health care insurance for employees is part of the cost of doing business, and is 100% deductable. Paying sky-high taxes on the profits of that business is like a punishment for being successful, and is on par with slavery, exept it is economic slavery (when one man is forced to serve the needs of another)
By fireontheriver on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply
COLLIN
ok, now that is a bald-faced lie. The fact that our corporate taxes are the highest in the world, is the reason why jobs are moving overseas. Do you propose raising them even more to pay for this communist scam called “free” health care for all? I own a brokerage house, and it would be cheaper for me to outsource my admin responsibilities to India, and write it off as a business expense, than to hire someone, and pay payroll taxes on their salary. My health-insurance costs are a 100% write-off.
By fireontheriver on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply
COY
Why are leftists so obsessed with conspiracy theories? They believe in people who have lied repeatedly in public and been caught, ie. Al Gore, Hillary, Bill, Michael Moore, Teddy Kennedy- but point the finger at other people who aren’t known for their lies, and construct a huge conspiracy theory around them? This country is screwed if many more whack-jobs like this are born and bred.
“The Lie shall be truth, and the truth shall be lies. Whats right will be wrong, and whats wrong will be right.”
By fireontheriver on Apr 11, 2009 | Reply
GINO
Debbie, for God’s sake, read a book on economics 101. All oil in the middle east is sold at auction- so it doesn’t benefit the oil companys in any way, shape, or form for us to be over there. We haven’t recieved a drop of oil from Iraqi sources. We didn’t the first time we were over there, and we won’t this time either- why? because we aren’t the highest bidder! The American dollar is too weak to compete against China, and India, who in fact are the ones using the most middle-east oil.