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TheSenator 09-01-2009 03:14 PM

Rep. Jenkins Laughs at Uninsured Single Mother, Son
 


So, quit her job and go on Medicaid???

TheSenator 09-01-2009 03:16 PM

http://lynnjenkins.house.gov/


I would throat fuck her though.

alias 09-01-2009 03:17 PM

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Brujah 09-01-2009 03:22 PM

So she wants the government to give you money to pay for your health insurance. I see.

TheSenator 09-01-2009 03:25 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090827/...eat_white_hope

TOPEKA, Kan. – U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins told a recent gathering in northeast Kansas that the Republican Party is looking for a "great white hope" to help stop the political agenda of the Democratic party and President Barack Obama.

Videotape shows Jenkins, a Republican, making the comment at an Aug. 19 forum. She was discussing the Republican party's future after Democrats took control of the House and Senate in the 2008 elections, when the presidency went to Obama, the nation's first black president.

A Jenkins spokeswoman told The Topeka Capital-Journal Wednesday that Jenkins apologized for her word choice and did not intend to offend anyone.

Kenny Johnston, of the Kansas Democratic Party, says Jenkins' statement was regrettable and that she should stick to discussing solutions.

TheSenator 09-01-2009 03:27 PM

http://washingtonindependent.com/573...ed-constituent

Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-Kans.), fresh off the ?Great White Hope? controversy of last week, can be seen in this video talking down a woman named Elizabeth Smith who, according to The Associated Press, couldn?t afford insurance for her son. At 1:47, Jenkins takes her question and, sort of jarringly, laughs at it.

SMITH: I want an option that I can pay for. I work. I pay my bills. I?m not a burden on the state. I pay my taxes. So why can?t I get an affordable option. Why are you against that?

JENKINS: A government run program is going to subsidize not only yours but everybody in this room. So I?m not sure what we?re talking about.


Later she quiets the crowd and tells Smith that ?people should be given the opportunity to take care of themselves with a refund, or an advanceable tax credit, to go be a grown-up and go buy the insurance.?

dav3 09-01-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 16264011)

:2 cents:

Rochard 09-01-2009 04:06 PM

The truth sucks and it just smacked this woman in the face. A twenty-seven year old single mother can't afford healthcare and she's asking her representative what the government can do to help her. And her representative told her to fuck off. Nice.

Elli 09-01-2009 04:16 PM

Well, she wasn't very good at dealing with the crowd, that's for sure.

Blackamooka 09-01-2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSenator (Post 16264050)
JENKINS: A government run program is going to subsidize not only yours but everybody in this room. So I?m not sure what we?re talking about.

That's an interesting argument, considering that Mrs. Jenkins' health care is SUBSIDIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

MaDalton 09-01-2009 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 16264185)
The truth sucks and it just smacked this woman in the face. A twenty-seven year old single mother can't afford healthcare and she's asking her representative what the government can do to help her. And her representative told her to fuck off. Nice.

i wish everyone would get this finally...

i dont remember any civilized country where this is possible

Vexes 09-01-2009 05:05 PM

Healthcare is a sacred Right. Rep. Jenkins should have offered to pay for all of her medical expenses and ensure she has a new non-clunker car, a 60inch plasma TV and an XBOX 360 for her kid.

Elli 09-01-2009 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 16264245)
i wish everyone would get this finally...

i dont remember any civilized country where this is possible

Where which is possible: where a politician can tell a constituent she's shit out of luck and be cheered by other citizens? Or where a woman can work a full time job and still not be able to provide health care for her child?

Blackamooka 09-01-2009 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vexes (Post 16264361)
Healthcare is a sacred Right. Rep. Jenkins should have offered to pay for all of her medical expenses and ensure she has a new non-clunker car, a 60inch plasma TV and an XBOX 360 for her kid.

Typical moronic response... Do you even understand the problem at all? No one is asking for FREE health insurance. Americans are just asking for some intervention so that we can stop being anally raped by insurance companies. The average health insurance policy for a family is over $10k annually. That is fucking ridiculous and you know it. You act like you're protecting democracy armed with your knowledge from Fox News, but all you're really doing is helping to line the pockets of a bunch of fat cats.

MaDalton 09-01-2009 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elli (Post 16264387)
Where which is possible: where a politician can tell a constituent she's shit out of luck and be cheered by other citizens? Or where a woman can work a full time job and still not be able to provide health care for her child?

if you ask this way: both

but i meant being single mother, working and not being able to provide healthcare to your kid.

i know single mothers get the short end of the stick mostly everywhere, but at least basic things like health care are usually provided. i can only tell from the two countries i am living in: health care is NOT free, it's a % from your income. but it's mandatory to have it and if you are jobless the government takes care of it. no fancy things, but you NEVER have to worry about going to a doctor when you or someone from your family is sick that you can't pay for it. and if you are wealthy enough you can opt in for extra insurances that also cover the more fancy things.

of course no system is perfect but if i may say so: the US system sucks donkey balls

spacedog 09-01-2009 05:33 PM

Interesting that every single proponent of the health care reform bill always says "we need this now", yet if passed it don't go into effect until 2013, so, why all the fucking urgency over it.

billyb 09-01-2009 05:47 PM

No politician should laugh at their subjects, that's pretty much what we are to them now.
It just makes me wonder what has gone wrong these last 80 years. This great experiment of letting the government take care of you has failed.

This women is a single women, I don't know her sitiuation. Where the hell!, is the father of this child?, yes this may sound horrible!, but I nor anybody else should have to pay for her kid.

This happens all of the time, 80 years ago, your family had to take care of you. Or you had to go to the church, this is pathetic! that people have to rely on the government for everything. Yes insurance companies are charging a ridiculous amount, but look at all of the bearaucracy that the government has put them through.

We have become a nation of "ask what the government can do for us", instead of, "ask not what your government can do for you, but what you can do for your government".
We should of taught people to fish, instead of giving them the fish:2 cents:.
This country now is full of people who want hand outs, instead of a hand up.

BlackCrayon 09-01-2009 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billyb (Post 16264461)
No politician should laugh at their subjects, that's pretty much what we are to them now.
It just makes me wonder what has gone wrong these last 80 years. This great experiment of letting the government take care of you has failed.

This women is a single women, I don't know her sitiuation. Where the hell!, is the father of this child?, yes this may sound horrible!, but I nor anybody else should have to pay for her kid.

This happens all of the time, 80 years ago, your family had to take care of you. Or you had to go to the church, this is pathetic! that people have to rely on the government for everything. Yes insurance companies are charging a ridiculous amount, but look at all of the bearaucracy that the government has put them through.

We have become a nation of "ask what the government can do for us", instead of, "ask not what your government can do for you, but what you can do for your government".
We should of taught people to fish, instead of giving them the fish:2 cents:.
This country now is full of people who want hand outs, instead of a hand up.

I guess in your world people would wait in bread lines and infant mortality would skyrocket. I guess in your world insurance companies wouldn't fuck anyone over if left to their own devices. You clearly only care about your own situation. What you forget about 80 years ago is that many doctors worked in their communities for FREE. Something you'd almost never see anymore. Health care is big business and giving something for "free" doesn't jive with that.

Blackamooka 09-01-2009 06:20 PM

It doesn't fucking matter anymore anyway. We are ancient Rome. It's only a matter of time until the Goths and the Vandals sack out cities, rape our women and pillage our coffers. Hell, we've already let them in the gates!

Blackamooka 09-01-2009 06:26 PM

Actually, the good news is that there is nothing left in the coffers to pillage. Haha, take that fuckers!

Kingfish 09-01-2009 06:27 PM

And the real ironic thing is if you scan the crowd most of them appear to be of Medicare age so this single mom who works and can?t afford insurance is paying for their insurance.

billyb 09-01-2009 06:28 PM

No, Dr's worked for free because there was no money left, thanks to our US goverment here. You should look into early 20TH century american politics. Look at the institutions and comunities that pulled together.

They did not rely on the government, the government collapsed, don't you get it?. We are in the same position now, so if you want to really help people, then they have to be able to help themselves.

If the government happens to do a repete of what happened here in the 20'S, what the hell! will happen to the people do now?. They can't take care of themselves and rely on the government for everything.

There is a reason the Torries moved to the north:thumbsup.

Blackamooka 09-01-2009 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Kingfish (Post 16264539)
And the real ironic thing is if you scan the crowd most of them appear to be of Medicare age so this single mom who works and can?t afford insurance is paying for their insurance.

I guess they figure they might as well get out of the house before we start lining them up for their death panels :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

DonovanTrent 09-01-2009 06:42 PM

Typical.

Jon Oso 09-01-2009 07:01 PM

simple free solution - don't be a single mother if you can't afford it.

IllTestYourGirls 09-01-2009 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Oso (Post 16264595)
simple free solution - don't be a single mother if you can't afford it.

Well that means personal responsibility that is soooooooooooooooooo 1950s get with the times.


Simple solution to the "health care crisis"

1) Open up to buying insurance over state lines
2) Make the option of health insurance contracts to be over 1 year long like term life.

Drives up competition and lowers cost without raising taxes or having the government be your daddy.

directfiesta 09-01-2009 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spacedog (Post 16264436)
Interesting that every single proponent of the health care reform bill always says "we need this now", yet if passed it don't go into effect until 2013, so, why all the fucking urgency over it.

what a dumbass.....

ps: do you still see Russia fromyour house ?

MaDalton 09-01-2009 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Oso (Post 16264595)
simple free solution - don't be a single mother if you can't afford it.

lol - that's great...

how many guys do everything to sweettalk a girl into fucking with them and then are never to be seen again when an accident happens. and not everyone is into abortions. considering that you are probably not living celibate it's pretty cynical to come up with this. would you move in with every girl you fucked in a drunken stupor behind the trashbins? i guess not. would you stomp the child out of her belly if she doesn't want an abortion? i guess not. voilá - a single mother

Elli 09-01-2009 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 16264610)
Well that means personal responsibility that is soooooooooooooooooo 1950s get with the times.


Simple solution to the "health care crisis"

1) Open up to buying insurance over state lines
2) Make the option of health insurance contracts to be over 1 year long like term life.

Drives up competition and lowers cost without raising taxes or having the government be your daddy.

How about this:

Make it illegal for an insurance company to deny a claim without TONS of justification. If you're paying for coverage, then you should get that coverage.

IllTestYourGirls 09-01-2009 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elli (Post 16264632)
How about this:

Make it illegal for an insurance company to deny a claim without TONS of justification. If you're paying for coverage, then you should get that coverage.

Without the steps I said your solution would only make insurance rates go higher. :Oh crap

But sure yeah that too.

crockett 09-01-2009 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spacedog (Post 16264436)
Interesting that every single proponent of the health care reform bill always says "we need this now", yet if passed it don't go into effect until 2013, so, why all the fucking urgency over it.

Simple, it gives them a chance to side line it later on down the road..Regardless if it gets voted in, it's still not gonna happen. Both sides of govt get far too much pocket money from Big Business Insurance/Pharma cartels.. (yes they are cartels and people need to start looking at them like that)

CheeseFrog 09-01-2009 08:14 PM

Let's do this! Lyyyyyyyyynnnn Jenkinnnnnnns!

TheSenator 09-01-2009 08:24 PM

A single mother trying to get insurance can't because she makes a little too much money and doesn't qualify for Medicaid.

A child molester/rapist/murder in jail has a right to health care.

Something is wrong here....

If you can't see the problem then maybe you are the problem.

TheSenator 09-01-2009 11:52 PM

I guess you can never sway a stupid person.

pornocruto 09-02-2009 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSenator (Post 16264771)
A single mother trying to get insurance can't because she makes a little too much money and doesn't qualify for Medicaid.

A child molester/rapist/murder in jail has a right to health care.

Something is wrong here....

If you can't see the problem then maybe you are the problem.

:2 cents:

docputer 09-02-2009 05:21 AM

This bitch is my representative, and embarrasses us at least once a week with some new fuck up. This congressional break has been a problem for her, because usually she has John Boehner a few feet from her to feed her talking points. Without him to dictate her lines, she is lost.


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