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December 20, 2009 at 9:43 AM #496611December 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM #495750blahblahblahParticipant
Something else to consider: When in the history of this country has the government ever compelled its citizenry to comply with an order (buy health insurance) or face fines/sanctions? This is as authoritarian/autocratic as it comes and very few people seem all that outraged by this.
Let’s see:
1) Purchase auto insurance or face fines.
2) Pay state/federal income taxes or face fines and or jail.
3) Pay property taxes or face fines.
4) When the draft is active, join military service or face fines and or jail.
I can go on and on but I won’t.
Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.
We are all doomed.
Return to your discussion.
December 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM #495906blahblahblahParticipantSomething else to consider: When in the history of this country has the government ever compelled its citizenry to comply with an order (buy health insurance) or face fines/sanctions? This is as authoritarian/autocratic as it comes and very few people seem all that outraged by this.
Let’s see:
1) Purchase auto insurance or face fines.
2) Pay state/federal income taxes or face fines and or jail.
3) Pay property taxes or face fines.
4) When the draft is active, join military service or face fines and or jail.
I can go on and on but I won’t.
Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.
We are all doomed.
Return to your discussion.
December 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM #496289blahblahblahParticipantSomething else to consider: When in the history of this country has the government ever compelled its citizenry to comply with an order (buy health insurance) or face fines/sanctions? This is as authoritarian/autocratic as it comes and very few people seem all that outraged by this.
Let’s see:
1) Purchase auto insurance or face fines.
2) Pay state/federal income taxes or face fines and or jail.
3) Pay property taxes or face fines.
4) When the draft is active, join military service or face fines and or jail.
I can go on and on but I won’t.
Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.
We are all doomed.
Return to your discussion.
December 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM #496376blahblahblahParticipantSomething else to consider: When in the history of this country has the government ever compelled its citizenry to comply with an order (buy health insurance) or face fines/sanctions? This is as authoritarian/autocratic as it comes and very few people seem all that outraged by this.
Let’s see:
1) Purchase auto insurance or face fines.
2) Pay state/federal income taxes or face fines and or jail.
3) Pay property taxes or face fines.
4) When the draft is active, join military service or face fines and or jail.
I can go on and on but I won’t.
Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.
We are all doomed.
Return to your discussion.
December 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM #496616blahblahblahParticipantSomething else to consider: When in the history of this country has the government ever compelled its citizenry to comply with an order (buy health insurance) or face fines/sanctions? This is as authoritarian/autocratic as it comes and very few people seem all that outraged by this.
Let’s see:
1) Purchase auto insurance or face fines.
2) Pay state/federal income taxes or face fines and or jail.
3) Pay property taxes or face fines.
4) When the draft is active, join military service or face fines and or jail.
I can go on and on but I won’t.
Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.
We are all doomed.
Return to your discussion.
December 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM #495754NeetaTParticipant“Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.”
Do you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
December 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM #495911NeetaTParticipant“Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.”
Do you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
December 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM #496294NeetaTParticipant“Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.”
Do you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
December 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM #496381NeetaTParticipant“Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.”
Do you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
December 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM #496621NeetaTParticipant“Not saying this healthcare bill is good. It isn’t, it’s just a giveaway to the insurance companies and isn’t going to help anyone get better care.”
Do you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
December 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM #495764blahblahblahParticipantDo you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
They are fighting anything that will prevent them from doing business as usual or anything that will lower their payout from uncle sam. They definitely want a healthcare bill, since it will force more people to purchase their useless insurance. They just don’t want anything in the bill that will make them have to pay claims or actually provide a useful service.
December 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM #495921blahblahblahParticipantDo you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
They are fighting anything that will prevent them from doing business as usual or anything that will lower their payout from uncle sam. They definitely want a healthcare bill, since it will force more people to purchase their useless insurance. They just don’t want anything in the bill that will make them have to pay claims or actually provide a useful service.
December 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM #496304blahblahblahParticipantDo you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
They are fighting anything that will prevent them from doing business as usual or anything that will lower their payout from uncle sam. They definitely want a healthcare bill, since it will force more people to purchase their useless insurance. They just don’t want anything in the bill that will make them have to pay claims or actually provide a useful service.
December 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM #496391blahblahblahParticipantDo you really think this will benefit the insurance companies? The last I heard, was that the insurance industry is fighting the bill.
They are fighting anything that will prevent them from doing business as usual or anything that will lower their payout from uncle sam. They definitely want a healthcare bill, since it will force more people to purchase their useless insurance. They just don’t want anything in the bill that will make them have to pay claims or actually provide a useful service.
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