O'Reilly, Stossel agree that Medicare is a "ponzi scheme"
May 07, 2009 9:01 pm ET


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Oh, oops, the liberal bias is a actually FARCE!
yeah, Stossel, old people want viagra for free. That is EXACTLY what Medicare is.
What a fool. It is criminal that phonies like this are given the kind of airtime that they are to spread this kind of malarkey.
Ummm ... not quite, genious. It actually provides health insurance for those in need of life saving treatment over the age of 65.
"Medicare is a ponzi scheme"
Ponzi schemes are illegal and provide no net benefit to the investor. Medicare provides health insurance. Wrong again FL & Mr. Stossel.
"Fairliberal": Just type in a any old sh-t to protect heros like John Stossel.
What is the saying? Birds of a feather ...
... don't know if anyone remembers, back in '03-04 or so, O'Reilly used to argue that partial birth abortion needed to be banned because women would demand one if they had a headache.
Not an accusation, it's what he said.
Who is the hub in the Medicare Ponzi scheme? Give us a name or the comparison is invalid.
Prove it, you teabagging anti-American filth.
Your right... MMfA exposing the Stossel/O'Reilly report is a factually correct report on the inane stance they took...
See fairliberal... that was not so hard to admit too...
take that!
Care to tell us whom that is, Bull and John?
It's just like Health Care. These guys weep and moan at the thought of the Government taking their money and using it to pay for sick people's health care... even though Insurance Companies do the exact same thing.
- And I love the little hands folded full torso nod/bow he does when he says "As it has in California." Dare i say he looked... erect.
-John Stossel looks like Geraldo and Freddy Mercury fused in a Burlington Coat Factory.
HA, spoken like a true conservative. A seemingly genuine question that ends up being rhetorical capped by a definitive assumption. Trust me there's plenty to say. I couldn't exactly say anything constructive in between the period mark after "all" and the capital N in "nope". My comment regarding pay scale was specifically directed at Bill O'Reilly if you reread the first sentence of the post. To me its not a right or left issue. Anyone that's exponentially wealthy sounds hollow and arrogant debating Medicare or universal health care. They'll never need it. Its like a man describing the feeling of child birth. Bill will never feel the anxiety of retirement era financial struggle. Medicare is certainly flawed and needs either heavy reform or a replacement program. But the last 8 years haven't exactly been conducive to nationalized anything aside from war and fear. Most liberals fully understand the unshaken relevance for government assisted health care for all who cannot afford it. At the very least the current progressive movement shows a type of compassion and logic that clearly Bill O'Reilly and John Stossel denounce and even mock through Viagra humor. So either Bill and John are both truly elitist(yes),they're trying to manipulate an audience to fit their within they're individual opinions (that They're paid to do).(yes) or They're slowly starting to rethink why the mood of this country from a human stand point rather then a paper one.
Either way they have no answers. only hate.
Prove it, hick.
And they are right!
Enough said
I would also point out that Bill-O didn't see a problem with people being able to get Viagra through Medicare when the discussion was about the double standard of Viagra being covered by health insurance but not birth control. When THAT was the discussion, he was all too happy to point out that Viagra is used to treat a medical condition.
Failure to cover birth control forces women to bear higher health care costs to avoid pregnancy, and exposes women to the unique physical, economic, and emotional consequences that can result from unintended pregnancy.
He may have been being, "factual" but as usual he got his facts wrong.
Given Bill-O's record with women's sexuality, I'm curious why anyone would back this misogynistic loser when he decides to opine about why his Viagra and Loofahs should have preferential treatment under his health insurance plan.