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November 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM #480277November 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM #479461
Aecetia
ParticipantPoll. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows 52 percent of Americans opposed to the health-care plan as “proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats,” with 45 percent in favor.
I agree with Brian regarding the big winner: corporate insurance. This is just Congress selling out again. But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
House Democrats said they are proud that they found a way to finance the health care package largely from a tax on the wealthy. There is, however, little appetite for a millionaire’s tax in the Senate, and some tax experts think it is a mistake to tap only rich people to pay for services used by all. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120003647)
November 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM #479631Aecetia
ParticipantPoll. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows 52 percent of Americans opposed to the health-care plan as “proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats,” with 45 percent in favor.
I agree with Brian regarding the big winner: corporate insurance. This is just Congress selling out again. But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
House Democrats said they are proud that they found a way to finance the health care package largely from a tax on the wealthy. There is, however, little appetite for a millionaire’s tax in the Senate, and some tax experts think it is a mistake to tap only rich people to pay for services used by all. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120003647)
November 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM #479995Aecetia
ParticipantPoll. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows 52 percent of Americans opposed to the health-care plan as “proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats,” with 45 percent in favor.
I agree with Brian regarding the big winner: corporate insurance. This is just Congress selling out again. But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
House Democrats said they are proud that they found a way to finance the health care package largely from a tax on the wealthy. There is, however, little appetite for a millionaire’s tax in the Senate, and some tax experts think it is a mistake to tap only rich people to pay for services used by all. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120003647)
November 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM #480076Aecetia
ParticipantPoll. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows 52 percent of Americans opposed to the health-care plan as “proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats,” with 45 percent in favor.
I agree with Brian regarding the big winner: corporate insurance. This is just Congress selling out again. But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
House Democrats said they are proud that they found a way to finance the health care package largely from a tax on the wealthy. There is, however, little appetite for a millionaire’s tax in the Senate, and some tax experts think it is a mistake to tap only rich people to pay for services used by all. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120003647)
November 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM #480296Aecetia
ParticipantPoll. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows 52 percent of Americans opposed to the health-care plan as “proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats,” with 45 percent in favor.
I agree with Brian regarding the big winner: corporate insurance. This is just Congress selling out again. But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
House Democrats said they are proud that they found a way to finance the health care package largely from a tax on the wealthy. There is, however, little appetite for a millionaire’s tax in the Senate, and some tax experts think it is a mistake to tap only rich people to pay for services used by all. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120003647)
November 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM #479471briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.
November 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM #479641briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.
November 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM #480005briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.
November 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM #480086briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.
November 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM #480305briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.
November 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM #479772CA renter
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.
November 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM #479941CA renter
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.
November 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM #480302CA renter
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.
November 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM #480380CA renter
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.
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