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Nazi Health Plan Can Be Stopped—Escalate!

June 19, 2009 (LPAC)—Those who claimed that the Obama Nazi health-care plan could not be stopped have now been proven wrong; it can be stopped. The question is whether they will now have the courage to join with Lyndon LaRouche and LaRouchePAC to stop it.

On June 18, the White House held a freaked out, closed door meeting which was kept secret until it was over, on the opposition to their health care "reform." Then, a gag order was issued preventing anyone who attended from talking to the press. The issue: the Nazi health care railroad is not running on time, and President "Nero" Obama is not pleased.

It was the offensive by Lyndon LaRouche and LPAC that caused White House insiders to push the panic button weeks ago, privately admitting that LaRouche's labelling of the health package a reincarnation of Adolph Hitler's T-4 program to eliminate "lives not worthy to be lived," was killing the bill. The White House was so afraid of the LaRouche PAC interventions that it engineered the total suppression of its own press conference on June 2, given by Larry Summers, Peter Orszag and others. It was only LPAC's own transcript that informed the world what Obama's Nazis said.

The White House will never publicly admit the LaRouche factor is what has blocked them, but they are now stymied by a series of secondary issues—most notably a Congressional Budget Office report showing that the health bill will cost over $600 billion more than $1 trillion in cuts that Obama personally touted.

"All I know is that health-care reform is on life support because the Senate can't figure out how to pay for it," said Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.), who is a leader of the "Blue Dog Democrats," and who held a press conference on his own bill that opposes the White House versions, on June 18.

At the center of the Capitol Hill fight is money. In the Senate, there has been a full week of contentious meetings over the cost of the Kennedy health care bill, with Republican Senators waving around the Congressional Budget Office figures and demanding to know how the plan will be financed. At the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Max "Bogus" (D-Mont.), who has been the White House echo chamber for the Orszag/Emanuel Nazi cuts, has frozen out fellow Democrats, and held a meeting with four Republican Senators, which he called—in the manner of George W. Bush, "the coalition of the willing." Reports are that Sen. Bogus has completely taken the "public option" off the table, and is condemning the U.S. population to be killed off by the HMO's and big insurance companies.

In the House, a "three committee" bill introduced by committee chairmen, Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), George Miller (D-CA) and Henry Waxman (D-CA) has just been introduced. But the financing part of the bill will not be even completed until "after the July 4th recess," according to Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), head of the subcommittee assigned to financing the plan.

At the same time the Republican Party is sending out frequent emails warning that the Obama health care plan is "rationing" and denial of life-saving treatments and medications on the model of NICE in Britain. Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) said, "More cuts to Medicare? Let's not do that right now, please," warning that the Plan will harm hospitals and clinics. Moderate Republic Sen. Olympia Snowe says the CBO figures were a "wake up call" to opponents.

Now the National Coalition on Health Care, an activist organization says the debate will go on to Christmas. And even John Podesta, the Obama loyalist funded by George Soros, admits that it will be at least "Labor Day" before a bill can be completed.


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