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what was the phrase get your government hands off my medicare

by Raphael Wiza Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The now infamous protest sign that read “Take your government hands off my Medicare” was emblematic of a decades-long campaign to denigrate government, leaving the American people with a deeply false impression of its role in their lives.

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What did someone say to keep your government hands off my Medicare?

Someone reportedly told Inglis, "Keep your government hands off my Medicare." "I had to politely explain that, 'Actually, sir, your health care is being provided by the government,'" Inglis told the Post. "But he wasn't having any of it."

Do Republican seniors understand that Medicare is a socialized healthcare system?

I can only hope that the Keep your goddamn government hands off my Medicare! people are exceptions and that a vast majority of Republican seniors understand that Medicare, Medicaid and the Veteran's Administration are all government-run health care systems. Put another way: they're actively and willingly participating in socialized medicine.

Did Obama receive Medicare while shouting nonsense about'government-run health care'?

But failing to grasp the extraordinary contradiction evident in receiving Medicare benefits while simultaneously shouting nonsense about "government-run health care" is quite simply inexcusable. President Obama at a town hall meeting last week described a letter he received from a Medicare recipient:

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What was the sign that read "Take your government hands off my Medicare"?

The 2009 town hall protests were characterized by misinformation. The now infamous protest sign that read “Take your government hands off my Medicare” was emblematic of a decades-long campaign to denigrate government, leaving the American people with a deeply false impression of its role in their lives.

Who said "Hands off Medicare"?

Daniel Webster (R-FL) arrived at his town hall greeted with signs that said “Hands Off Medicare.”. The meeting became so contentious that police officers intervened to quiet the crowd. The New York Times described one such town hall as approaching “near chaos.”.

What is the campaign for a fair economy?

As The Nation ’s John Nichols reports, the goal of this campaign, called “Fight for A Fair Economy ,” is to begin shifting the character of the national debate, from one defined by right-wing talking points and ginned up by tea party “populism” to one that reflects the aspirations of the poor and middle class.

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