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Looks like the tea party is done


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2014 May 21, 5:46am   57,276 views  197 comments

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Seeing as how yesterday all of the tea party candidates got beaten soundly, when you add this to the movement's failure to stop Obamacare, I'd say that the billionaires and lobbys who started the tea party are going to see that this so-called "movement" is a waste of their money and so the plug will be pulled. Of course I'm sure they'll find some other weaselly way to get into congress, but as for now this latest experiment failed.

Never have I ever been happy "normal" Republicans won anything.

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41   edvard2   2014 May 23, 6:37am  

EBGuy says

errc aked: what does that leave democrats to talk about?

Leaves em' to crack jokes about the "tea potty" and Republicans in general.

42   EBGuy   2014 May 23, 6:39am  

@ errc, As goes California, so goes the country. I thought the GOP might be able to reinvent itself in CA, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. Not sure if its good for the state, but the interesting conversations appear to be happening within the Dem party itself.

43   marcus   2014 May 23, 6:47am  

socal2 says

marcus says

You really don't know what single payer means, do you.

Think you need to google UK's NHS and get back with me.

You're right about one thing, and that is that the one of us that doesn't understand this could have learned by spending a few minutes (or longer in your case), using the internet.

http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/health_care_systems_four_basic_models.php

You can read, can't you ?

44   anonymous   2014 May 23, 6:49am  

edvard2 says

EBGuy says

errc aked: what does that leave democrats to talk about?

Leaves em' to crack jokes about the "tea potty" and Republicans in general.

And then you wonder why political non participants like myself have no interest in aligning ourselves with the party of worthless smug fucks. Lol

45   EBGuy   2014 May 23, 6:53am  

@edvard2, Are you in the 17th Congressional District? Honda, Khanna, Singh, or none of the above? Definitely one of the more interesting primaries...

46   socal2   2014 May 23, 6:55am  

marcus says

You're right about one thing, and that is that the one of us that doesn't
understand this could have learned by spending a few minutes (or longer in your
case), using the internet.


http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/health_care_systems_four_basic_models.php


You can read, can't you ?

From your link:

The Beveridge Model

"Named after William Beveridge, the daring social reformer who designed Britain’s National Health Service. In this system, health care is provided and financed by the government through tax payments, just like the police force or the public library.

Many, but not all, hospitals and clinics are OWNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT; some doctors are government employees, but there are also private doctors who collect their fees from the government."

47   marcus   2014 May 23, 8:04am  

Correct. That is what they have in the UK, which is not to be confused with the national health insurance model.

Single payer would be medicare for all. Medicare doesn't own a single hospital. They may employ some doctors (to work on policy etc) but not to treat patients.

See the national health insurance model. That's what single payer refers to.

http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/health_care_systems_four_basic_models.php

48   FortWayne   2014 May 23, 8:12am  

Surveillance state is expanding and government is growing. Remind me again please why is that good that we have big government?

49   marcus   2014 May 23, 8:16am  

The growth of what you call surveillance state was prompted by 9/11, not anyones love of big government. Our massive defense department likewise was not prompted by anyone's love of big government. In fact supposedly smaller loving govt republicans are its champions.

50   FortWayne   2014 May 23, 8:24am  

marcus says

The growth of what you call surveillance state was prompted by 9/11, not anyones love of big government. Our massive defense department likewise was not prompted by anyone's love of big government. In fact supposedly smaller loving govt republicans are its champions.

Why hasn't it stopped than? All it takes is one executive order.

51   HydroCabron   2014 May 23, 9:28am  

Call it Crazy says

marcus says

Medicare already exists and pays for a huge part of our healthcare.

You really need to go do some research to see how much fraud, waste, abuse, over-billing, incompetence, etc. exists in Medicare...

So what?

Governments, currencies, and societies come and go all the time.

There are plenty of people who had freedom thousands of years ago who are dead now. The Earth is always changing.

Your government, your freedom, my freedom: none of it really matters, because things are always changing and always will.

And the planet will do fine one way or another.

52   JH   2014 May 23, 10:00am  

Tea party originally was in boston in response to taxation without representation etc. This movement was about whining about taxes.

53   corntrollio   2014 May 23, 10:16am  

clambo says

The word TEA=Taxed Enough Already.

The irony is that most rank and file Tea Party supporters probably don't even pay very much in taxes, and a large number are probably in Mitt Romney's 47% stat. It's the Astro-turfing sponsors who are the ones who actually pay taxes.

54   HydroCabron   2014 May 23, 10:26am  

I know Tea Party supporters in Section 8 housing and on food stamps, who wish the government would just "get out of the way".

55   indigenous   2014 May 23, 10:31am  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

I know Tea Party supporters in Section 8 housing and on food stamps, who wish the government would just "get out of the way".

Birds of a feather...

56   JH   2014 May 23, 10:43am  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

I know Tea Party supporters in Section 8 housing and on food stamps, who wish the government would just "get out of the way".

When pressed, the typical tea partier of a certain age would say, well of course I should get to keep MY social security. I saw that on more than one occasion.

57   indigenous   2014 May 23, 11:07am  

JH says

When pressed, the typical tea partier of a certain age would say, well of course I should get to keep MY social security. I saw that on more than one occasion.

Of course they did pay 15.4% of their salary into it...

58   bob2356   2014 May 23, 12:30pm  

socal2 says

marcus says

You really don't know what single payer means, do you.

Think you need to google UK's NHS and get back with me.

Maybe you should google the other 41 single payer countries and get back to me. Oh wait the NHS is poorly done, that's all that counts.

59   JH   2014 May 23, 1:01pm  

indigenous says

JH says

When pressed, the typical tea partier of a certain age would say, well of course I should get to keep MY social security. I saw that on more than one occasion.

Of course they did pay 15.4% of their salary into it...

But it's my 15% that is now paying for it. Hrmm

60   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 23, 1:19pm  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

I know Tea Party supporters in Section 8 housing and on food stamps, who wish the government would just "get out of the way".

SF has lots of Section 8... so does Oakland... prime examples of failed

govt polices in regards to stimulating economy. There are other examples

where govt over reach has destroyed local economies...

61   indigenous   2014 May 23, 1:31pm  

JH says

But it's my 15% that is now paying for it. Hrmm

Therefore they are not due?

62   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 23, 1:42pm  

edvard2 says

Lastly, there needs to be a real emphasis on educating Americans about finance. There seems to be this totally unrealistic expectation Amongst some on the right who think that somehow we can have this gigantic military, 8-lane wide freeways, sparking-clean schools with teachers who will get their kids straight-A's and yet somehow we can do it all with zero taxes and that even when the cost of living and all the items attached to that also go up in price that we can never-ever raise taxes in conjunction with those costs. I'm not even talking about special programs either. I'm talking about the basics of running a country because like it or not it costs money to do so and with that comes.... drum roll... taxes. I fail to see how starving the government out of funds to do its job helps anyone. But hey, just ask other states as they pull CA jobs to their states with tax incentives.

its more that local govt need to prioritize spending.. and simply say no to spending that is unneeded... California/Fed Spending on high speed rail is prime example where needless spending. Yes, you can get higher tax revenues with tax cuts... its proven to stimulate hiring and thus more taxes revenues for govt.

63   JH   2014 May 23, 2:02pm  

indigenous says

JH says

But it's my 15% that is now paying for it. Hrmm

Therefore they are not due?

They have no right to whine about taxation to the extreme that they favor cutting services after they get their due, especially if I pay for their due and they don't vote in politicians who will responsibly manage their payins.

64   indigenous   2014 May 23, 2:16pm  

JH says

They have no right to whine about taxation to the extreme that they favor cutting services after they get their due, especially if I pay for their due and they don't vote in politicians who will responsibly manage their payins.

Too many vagaries , be specific.

65   Bellingham Bill   2014 May 23, 10:05pm  

thomaswong.1986 says

Shit shacks priced at $1m plus while prior to the bubble were running

well below $200K... so where is the inflation/incomes to justify so !

Prices in SF have returned to the bubble, here's the price history of a friend's old place in the Sunset:

5/25/11 $530,000
10/27/04 $627,000
04/27/00 $465,000
08/06/97 $240,000

(they had the ride from $400 to $600)

I thought it was overpriced in 2000, but boy was I wrong about that!

Well I wasn't, since the dotcom recession did hit soon after and prices took a beating for a while until the post-dotcom flimflam got going ca. 2004.

Thing is, home prices in SF are so high because rents are so high.

And why are rents so high?

66   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 24, 1:35am  

Bellingham Bill says

Thing is, home prices in SF are so high because rents are so high.

And why are rents so high?

Rents were high in late 90s and then dropped by 30-35%. From
what I heard we have not yet reached 1999 rental prices..

The more they climb the worst it becomes to retain employees.

67   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 24, 1:38am  

Bellingham Bill says

it's no accident that areas that create IP -- Hollywood/West LA and SCV first among them -- have tons of well-paying jobs and thus immense upward price pressures on the housing stock.

They also have pricing power. Yes your watching US made movies, certainly not from Japan, Germany or India. And costs and prices have gone up year over year, for the past several decades... that is why hollywood has greater ability to see price increases.

The opposite is true for SFBA... very little pricing power in tech industries. We learned the hard way how whole industries vanish in a few months, lost markets, lost incomes, decline in home prices.

68   HydroCabron   2014 May 24, 2:37am  

thomaswong.1986 says

The opposite is true for SFBA... very little pricing power in tech industries. We learned the hard way how whole industries vanish in a few months, lost markets, lost incomes, decline in home prices.

The economy is always changing. Markets and industries have been lost for thousands of years. Jobs, house prices, assset values: they come and go.

To think that man could affect this is hubris of the worst kind.

Arizona was once a dense jungle. There are whale fossils on mountain peaks. Squirrels once roamed Detroit, their genitals ablaze with unbridled lust and fury. Even on Mars we are seeing few tech employment opportunities.

The only scandal is that scammers are whipping up hysteria to sell their books and make money off of natural processes which have continued for thousand of years.

69   AverageBear   2014 May 24, 10:04am  

socal2 says

Yes, retreat into sarcasm - but people really don't like losing their doctors, networks AND paying higher premiums at the same time. Go figure!

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In addition to losing their doctors, healthplans, and reasonable premiums, most people don't like being lied to.... We'll find out how much come November.....

70   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 24, 12:42pm  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

The economy is always changing. Markets and industries have been lost for thousands of years. Jobs, house prices, assset values: they come and go.

Wanna explain that to the arrogant pricks from NYC and Boston who come to the SFBA and inflate home prices like its no tomorrow.

71   Bigsby   2014 May 24, 5:08pm  

bob2356 says

socal2 says

marcus says

You really don't know what single payer means, do you.

Think you need to google UK's NHS and get back with me.

Maybe you should google the other 41 single payer countries and get back to me. Oh wait the NHS is poorly done, that's all that counts.

Though in fairness it still manages to rank a fair bit higher than the US system whilst also having a far lower cost.

72   bob2356   2014 May 24, 9:01pm  

Bigsby says

bob2356 says

socal2 says

marcus says

You really don't know what single payer means, do you.

Think you need to google UK's NHS and get back with me.

Maybe you should google the other 41 single payer countries and get back to me. Oh wait the NHS is poorly done, that's all that counts.

Though in fairness it still manages to rank a fair bit higher than the US system whilst also having a far lower cost.

That was my point. The status quo defenders who don't have a clue how health care is done other places take the worst designed, poorest funded public system on the planet, which still provides better care overall than the US, as the benchmark for public health care. Why don't the idiots ever want to talk about how awful public health care is in Japan, Singapore, NZ, Oz, Norway, France, etc., etc..

The US system is terrible. The far and away the worst of the 5 countries I've lived in long term. Not the health care itself. Doctors learn and do the same things using the same equipment everywhere. The providing of health care is the worst. Expensive, confusing, and a nightmare of paperwork for even the simplest problem. Other places you just go to the doctor or hospital and get treated then leave. That's it.

73   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 25, 1:58am  

bob2356 says

The US system is terrible. The far and away the worst of the 5 countries I've lived in long term. Not the health care itself. Doctors learn and do the same things using the same equipment everywhere. The providing of health care is the worst. Expensive, confusing, and a nightmare of paperwork for even the simplest problem. Other places you just go to the doctor or hospital and get treated then leave. That's it.

Paper work ? .. rubish. You do it once and its done. For me that was over 20 yeas ago. I didnt even get a bill after my yearly visits, they mail it to my insurance company. As far as Other places like Japan to Europe.. not the case.. you make an appointment which takes months. The waiting list is longer than you can imagine.

If you truly believe in your own nonsense, you just wait and see what will happen as number of doctors shrinks and appointments get pushed out.

You will be the first to complain...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_Canada#Criticisms

The median wait time in Canada to see a special physician is a little over four weeks with 89.5% waiting fewer than 90 days.

The median wait time for diagnostic services such as MRI and CAT scans [56] is two weeks with 86.4% waiting fewer than 90 days.

The median wait time for surgery is four weeks with 82.2% waiting fewer than 90 days

74   JH   2014 May 25, 3:10am  

thomaswong.1986 says

The median wait time in Canada to see a special physician is a little over four weeks with 89.5% waiting fewer than 90 days.

Give your doc a call Tuesday and see when they can get you in. My pcp got me in 3 weeks. The 2 referrals from there: 4 weeks and TBD weeks. Wow for paying 10x here in the usa I have cut my wait times by a median of half a week compared to Canada. Also keep in mind that physicians such as dermatologists schedule appointments out sometimes as long as 3 or 4 months...in America. It's the same system here. Just costs hella lot more.

75   thomaswong.1986   2014 May 25, 3:33am  

JH says

Give your doc a call Tuesday and see when they can get you in. My pcp got me in 3 weeks. The 2 referrals from there: 4 weeks and TBD weeks.

Things will change... it has for Japan, Europe and Canada.

Lets face the facts, the only reason for Obama is get EVERYONE covered.

Its no more than what Ted Kennedy and Later Hilary has been pushing..

Long lines and shortages will be the norm down the road...

76   JH   2014 May 25, 4:13am  

thomaswong.1986 says

JH says

Give your doc a call Tuesday and see when they can get you in. My pcp got me in 3 weeks. The 2 referrals from there: 4 weeks and TBD weeks.

Things will change... it has for Japan, Europe and Canada.

Lets face the facts, the only reason for Obama is get EVERYONE covered.

Its no more than what Ted Kennedy and Later Hilary has been pushing..

Long lines and shortages will be the norm down the road...

My point is that it is already the same. If socializing it makes it worse than other developed nations...gee whiz.

77   bob2356   2014 May 25, 11:37am  

thomaswong.1986 says

As far as Other places like Japan to Europe.. not the case.. you make an appointment which takes months. The waiting list is longer than you can imagine.

I never lived in Japan, but I lived in europe and austolasia. I saw my doctor the same day I called most of the time, the next day otherwise The few times I saw a specialist it was usually more or less the same amount of time as I have waited for approval in the US.

Exactly which country did you live in that took months to for you see your doctor? I actually doubt very much you've travelled further than the state fair.

78   FortWayne   2014 May 25, 1:09pm  

JH says

Tea party originally was in boston in response to taxation without representation etc. This movement was about whining about taxes.

No it was about "taxation without representation". Because it wasn't taxation, it was just a sophisticated ransom. We need another one today, taxes are too high and everything they get they squander away on wars. That's not right in my book.

79   JH   2014 May 25, 1:37pm  

sbh says

An anecdote unworthy of being called data

It's more data than foxnews shares in a week.

sbh says

Ask most conservative Americans and they'll tell you something, anything, way different whether they know it to be a fact or not. It's terribly important to claim that Canada has loooong lines

You might first ask them 1) if they know any Canadians and 2) if they have ever been to Canada.

80   JH   2014 May 26, 12:45am  

bob2356 says

Anyone notice a pattern of republican vs democratic administration spending here?

There is also a pattern of recessions during Republican terms. So not just that they spend, but they spend when tax receipts are low (whether by their control or not). Remember, deficits don't matter. (Unless they are not the ruling party, of course..........)

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