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October 19, 2010 at 1:18 PM #621067October 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM #620000gandalfParticipant
All the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.
October 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM #620082gandalfParticipantAll the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.
October 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM #620636gandalfParticipantAll the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.
October 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM #620754gandalfParticipantAll the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.
October 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM #621072gandalfParticipantAll the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.
October 19, 2010 at 1:35 PM #620005briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes]
Well, it comes down to either the government being in control or corporations being in control from what you are saying. Which is worse? I don’t know. You have progressives on one side trying to take down corporations and you have conservatives/tea partiers on the other side trying to take down government. Maybe neither is in the wrong? After all, haven’t both corporations and government grown out of control? Instead, we all argue against each other (left and right) while never making headway on either side…exactly what they want.[/quote]A conservative originalist would know the answer.
The Constitution mentions the people and the government, but not the corporations.
Corporations were created by law and can be terminated by law.
October 19, 2010 at 1:35 PM #620087briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes]
Well, it comes down to either the government being in control or corporations being in control from what you are saying. Which is worse? I don’t know. You have progressives on one side trying to take down corporations and you have conservatives/tea partiers on the other side trying to take down government. Maybe neither is in the wrong? After all, haven’t both corporations and government grown out of control? Instead, we all argue against each other (left and right) while never making headway on either side…exactly what they want.[/quote]A conservative originalist would know the answer.
The Constitution mentions the people and the government, but not the corporations.
Corporations were created by law and can be terminated by law.
October 19, 2010 at 1:35 PM #620641briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes]
Well, it comes down to either the government being in control or corporations being in control from what you are saying. Which is worse? I don’t know. You have progressives on one side trying to take down corporations and you have conservatives/tea partiers on the other side trying to take down government. Maybe neither is in the wrong? After all, haven’t both corporations and government grown out of control? Instead, we all argue against each other (left and right) while never making headway on either side…exactly what they want.[/quote]A conservative originalist would know the answer.
The Constitution mentions the people and the government, but not the corporations.
Corporations were created by law and can be terminated by law.
October 19, 2010 at 1:35 PM #620759briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes]
Well, it comes down to either the government being in control or corporations being in control from what you are saying. Which is worse? I don’t know. You have progressives on one side trying to take down corporations and you have conservatives/tea partiers on the other side trying to take down government. Maybe neither is in the wrong? After all, haven’t both corporations and government grown out of control? Instead, we all argue against each other (left and right) while never making headway on either side…exactly what they want.[/quote]A conservative originalist would know the answer.
The Constitution mentions the people and the government, but not the corporations.
Corporations were created by law and can be terminated by law.
October 19, 2010 at 1:35 PM #621077briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes]
Well, it comes down to either the government being in control or corporations being in control from what you are saying. Which is worse? I don’t know. You have progressives on one side trying to take down corporations and you have conservatives/tea partiers on the other side trying to take down government. Maybe neither is in the wrong? After all, haven’t both corporations and government grown out of control? Instead, we all argue against each other (left and right) while never making headway on either side…exactly what they want.[/quote]A conservative originalist would know the answer.
The Constitution mentions the people and the government, but not the corporations.
Corporations were created by law and can be terminated by law.
October 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM #620030DjshakesParticipant[quote=gandalf]All the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.[/quote]
When have I defended the health insurance industry? I don’t work for the health insurance industry, I work for a hospital system. I agree, health insurance needs reform…not the entire health care industry.October 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM #620112DjshakesParticipant[quote=gandalf]All the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.[/quote]
When have I defended the health insurance industry? I don’t work for the health insurance industry, I work for a hospital system. I agree, health insurance needs reform…not the entire health care industry.October 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM #620666DjshakesParticipant[quote=gandalf]All the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.[/quote]
When have I defended the health insurance industry? I don’t work for the health insurance industry, I work for a hospital system. I agree, health insurance needs reform…not the entire health care industry.October 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM #620784DjshakesParticipant[quote=gandalf]All the ‘Obamacare Socialism’ crap is ridiculous.
The Health Insurance Industry sucks.
Stop defending the status quo.[/quote]
When have I defended the health insurance industry? I don’t work for the health insurance industry, I work for a hospital system. I agree, health insurance needs reform…not the entire health care industry. -
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