Hillarycare+ Romneycare+ O'bamacare = Rockefellacare

The Cafe'[Think Tank]: Now why is it important to show that Mitt Romney, Barack O'bama, and Hillary Clinton are linked to this healthcare bill? Because no matter how you vote come November you are going to get Rockefella's Bilderberg Whitehouse.



Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday she was "obviously quite excited" about the Supreme Court decision to uphold President Obama's signature healthcare legislation. 
She made her remarks in St. Petersburg, Russia, where she had just arrived for meetings with her Russian counterpart.
"I haven't had a chance to read the decision. I literally just heard as we landed that the Supreme Court has upheld the healthcare law. Obviously I want to get into the details, but I'm very pleased. That's how I hoped it would turn out," Clinton said in video posted by PSB's "NewsHour" and reported by Agence France Presse.

The high court ruled to uphold the healthcare law in 5-4 decision that prompted calls for repeal from Republicans and daylong praise by Democrats. 

"I think it's a great moment to just think about what this will mean for the millions and millions of Americans who have already benefited from the Affordable Care Act and some many more who will continue to do so," Clinton added. 

She noted that although there is still a lot of work to do implementing the healthcare law, she was "obviously quite exited to hear the results." 
As first lady, Clinton led efforts by President Clinton's administration to reform healthcare that ultimately failed.
The secretary of state is on a three-country tour that includes stops in Riga, Latvia; Helsinki, Finland; and St. Petersburg, Russia. Clinton is in St. Petersburg to discuss Syria with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and participating in an additional meeting organized by Kofi Annan in Geneva on Saturday.

The Cafe' [Think Tank]: Barack O'bama attended such meeting during his bid for president.

Obama Meets With Clinton, His Campaign Dupes Press



CHICAGO -- Barack Obama took the meaning of "secret meeting" to a different level last night, after he slipped away from the traveling press in order to meet with Hillary Clinton. While it is not uncommon for a presidential candidate and for the president to have private meetings, it is uncommon for those meetings to be as secretive and misleading as this one turned out to be. 


The controversy began to develop after a campaign rally in Bristow, Virginia, when the press was whisked away to Dulles Airport outside of Washington, D.C., to board a flight to Chicago. According to campaign staffers, Obama had scheduled interviews with local Chicago television reporters and would meet up at the airport shortly. After waiting for Obama for over an hour, the situation on the plane quickly went from tiresome to alarming once the pilot informed the press that the doors had been locked and the plane was about to take off. 


As the plane rolled down the tarmac, the press quickly realized that Obama had never boarded the flight and we had all been duped. Minutes later, communications director Robert Gibbs casually informed the press that Obama had stayed behind in Washington for "meetings", without specifying who the meetings were with. As we began to frantically call our assignment desks to alert them that the presumptive Democratic nominee was running free in Washington, the plane took off for Chicago, leaving us trapped on a plane. 


The tight-lipped Gibbs chose to brief the press on Obama's whereabouts only after the plane was airborne. 


"Sen. Obama is going to be in Washington for a little bit," Gibbs explained. "Our schedule was running a little ahead of time so we had time for meetings that he wanted to do so we scheduled some meetings for him tonight and he'll fly back to Chicago a couple hours after we do." At the time, Gibbs would not confirm that the meeting was with Hillary Clinton, but did say that the meeting was private at request of the other person. 


"It wasn't an attempt to deceive in anyway, it's just private meetings," he said. 


However, Gibbs failed to explain why the press was fooled into believing that Obama would be on the flight to Chicago and why we were not given the chance to de-plane once we learned that Obama would be staying in Washington. He simply said, with a mischievous grin, "We could have sat on the runway for a couple of hours so we decided to go."


Upon landing in Chicago, Gibbs informed the weary travelers that Obama had indeed met with Clinton as part of the end of the primary process. Details surrounding the meeting were not released, nor was the location disclosed. Shortly thereafter, both campaigns released the following statement: 


"Senator Clinton and Senator Obama met tonight and had a productive discussion about the important work that needs to be done to succeed in November." 

The Cafe'[ Think Tank]: Mitt Romney Attended Bilderberg meeting.



Founding member Dr. Joseph Retinger, (economist, political philosopher and communist Poland's Charge d'Affaires) was a major proponent of a united Europe. Other founding members were Prince Bernhard, Colin Gubbins (former director of the British Special Operations Executive) and General Walter Bedell Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow and CIA Director. Gen. Bedell later became an Under Secretary of State in the Eisenhower Administration. Their first meeting was held at the Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek, Holland from May 29-31, in 1954. Under the direction of Alastair Buchan, the Chairman of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the governing council was made up of:
Lord Victor Rothschild and Laurance Rockefeller hand picked 100 of the world's elite with the purpose of "regionalizing Europe", according to Giovanni Agnelli, head of the Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Fiat), the 6th largest car maker in the world and the largest car maker in Italy:
"European integration is our goal and where the politicians have failed, we industrialists hope to succeed."
According to Alden Hatch's biography of Prince Bernhard, the group gave birth to what is now the European Union (EU), with the ultimate goal of a one world government. [8] Charles Douglas Jackson, Vice President of Time magazine, delegate to the United Nations (UN), Special Assistant to the President and later publisher of Life Magazine, was spokesperson for the American delegation, led by David Rockefeller. The Bilderberg Group holds annual meetings in locations all over the world. The meetings have been hosted by some of Europe's wealthiest and most connected families, including the Rothschilds and Sweden's powerful Wallenberg family in 1962 and 1973. The Wallenberg's hold a large stake in the pharmaceutical giant, AstraZeneca[9] Bilderbergers have a heavy cross-membership with the CFR, the English Speaking Union, the Pilgrim Society, the Round Table, and the Trilateral Commission. The meetings were originally chaired by German born Prince Bernhard, husband of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. Queen Juliana was reported to be the richest woman in the world as a result of her partnership with Baron Victor Rothschild in the Royal Dutch Shell Oil Co. She also held stock in Exxon[10] However, he was forced to resign in August of 1976 over his involvement in the Lockheed Aircraft bribery scandal as well as his extramarital affairs. According to Prince Bernhard:
"Here comes our greatest difficulty. For the governments of the free nations are elected by the people, and if they do something the people don't like they are thrown out. It is difficult to reeducate the people who have been brought up on nationalism to the idea of relinquishing part of their sovereignty to a supernational body..."
Walter Scheel of Germany succeeded him and then Britain's Lord Carrington. Bilderberg policy is carried out by a 35 member Bilderberg Steering Committee, including an inner circle "Advisory Committee". Steering Committee members have included:
All American members of the Steering Committee are also members of the CFR. There are approximately 120 invitees to the Bilderberg meetings, about two thirds are European and the rest are North American. Approximately one third come from the government and political sector while the remaining two thirds are represent finance, industry, labor, education and the media. The meetings are sealed off from the public and the press, with the exception of a brief press conference at the conclusion of each meeting on the general topics covered. Resorts and hotels where the meetings are held are cleared of residents and visitors and surrounded by soldiers, armed guards, Secret Service, state and local police. Conference areas are scanned for bugging devices prior to every meeting.
See also persons who have attended Bilderberg meetings



First Meeting of the Bilderberg in 1954









The Cafe' [ Think Tank]: Hillarycare + Romneycare + O'Bamacare = Rockefellercare






The Cafe' [ Think Tank]: Mitt Romney is not going to repeal the healthcare bill... He is looking to expand it.


Gov. Mitt Romney speech (full) @ RomneyCare Massachusetts Healthcare Bill Signing (4/12/2006)





Romney pushed for individual mandate in Mass., emails show




A bound copy of the 2006 Mass. health care law sits next to Mitt Romney in his official governor's portrait.
An interesting article appeared in the Wall Street Journal today on Mitt Romney’s work to push through the 2006 Massachusetts health reform law. Through a public-records request, the Journal staff unearthed a trove of emails in which Romney defends the individual mandate and expresses strong support for the law.
It’s all very interesting because of the stance Romney has taken on health reform since declaring his candidacy for president. But if you talk to people in Massachusetts, as we did for our report last week, none of this is surprising at all. “Massachusetts, once again, is taking a giant leap forward,” then-governor Romney said during the bill’s signing ceremony in April 2006. The law was supported by a broad coalition of groups on all sides of the aisle, and hailed as one of Romney’s most significant achievements.
In fact, evidence of its significance is prominently on display in the State House in Boston. In his official portrait hanging in the entrance area of the governor’s office, Romney is perched on a desk with just two items next to him: a picture of his wife and a bound copy of the health care bill.
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Watch The Massachusetts mandate on PBS. See more from Need To Know.





The Cafe' [ Think Tank]: Here Hillary Clinton introduces a version of today's Mandated healthcare reform.

The collapse of health care reform in the first two years of the Clinton administration will go down as one of the great lost political opportunities in American history. It is a story of compromises that never happened, of deals that were never closed, of Republicans, moderate Democrats, and key interest groups that backpedaled from proposals they themselves had earlier co-sponsored or endorsed.

It is also a story of strategic miscalculation on the part of the president and those of us who advised him. In 1993, 23 Republican senators, including then-Minority Leader Robert Dole, cosponsored a bill introduced by Senator John Chafee that sought to achieve universal coverage through a mandate that is, a mandate on individuals to buy insurance. Nearly every major health care interest group had endorsed substantial reforms--grandiose ones, in fact. 

The American Medical Association (AMA) and Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA), the two great, historic bastions of opposition to compulsory health insurance, both went on record in support of an employer mandate and universal coverage. Even the U.S. Chamber of Commerce endorsed an employer mandate, as did many large corporations. Other groups came out variously for reform options that ran along a spectrum from Canadian-style, single-payer programs on the left to managed competition and medical savings accounts and radical changes in tax policy on the right. 

Under the circumstances, it was easy to believe the country was ready for substantial reform and that a market-oriented, consumer-choice approach to universal coverage, positioned in the center, could become a platform for consensus.

It was easy to believe, but it turned out to be wrong.








This is video footage of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton delivering a public service announcement (PSA) on the Clinton adminstration health care plan. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.

Date: March 17, 1993
Location: The White House. Washington, DC



The Clinton health care plan was a 1993 healthcare reform package proposed by the administration of President Bill Clinton and closely associated with the chair of the task force devising the plan, First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Bill Clinton had campaigned heavily on health care in the 1992 U.S. presidential election. The task force was created in January 1993, but its own processes were somewhat controversial and drew litigation. Its goal was to come up with a comprehensive plan to provide universal health care for all Americans, which was to be a cornerstone of the administration's first-term agenda. A major health care speech was delivered by President Clinton to the U.S. Congress in September 1993. The core element of the proposed plan was an enforced mandate for employers to provide health insurance coverage to all of their employees through competitive but closely regulated health maintenance organizations.
Opposition to the plan was heavy from conservativeslibertarians, and the health insurance industry. The industry produced a highly effective television ad, "Harry and Louise", in an effort to rally public support against the plan. Democrats, instead of uniting behind the President's original proposal, offered a number of competing plans of their own. Hillary Clinton was drafted by the Clinton Administration to head a new Task Force and sell the plan to the American people, a plan which ultimately backfired amid the barrage of fire from the pharmaceutical and health insurance industries and considerably diminished her own popularity. By September 1994, the final compromise Democratic bill was declared dead by Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell.

The Cafe' [Think Tank]: Finally, you may ask what is the endgame? The endgame is globalization. The people who will get us there is the same people that has no stake in this. This group of people have directly ruled the world and now rule the world unwittingly. The group of people of whom I speak has the most to loose here under this mandate. BLACK PEOPLE.

God is merciful there is one candidate that would help us get a comprehensive healthcare bill that would not be unconstitutional and will not intrude on the lives of millions of Americans. That person is: 

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