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March 22, 2010 at 5:18 PM #530162March 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM #529230
Arraya
Participant[quote=air_ogi]The funniest part of all of this, is that passed legislation is very similar to the Republican 1993 counter proposal.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Graphics/2010/022310-Bill-comparison.aspx
So I guess Rush is right. The country is definitely moving to the right.[/quote]
Rush is entirely correct. This country has been bludgeoned to idiocy with corporate propaganda for decades. So much so, that Obama is to the right of Nixon and people are still crying communism.
Really, it’s a victory for the right, since it was their proposal. They should just brag about stopping universal healthcare and fattening up the insurance industry and call it a day.
March 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM #529360Arraya
Participant[quote=air_ogi]The funniest part of all of this, is that passed legislation is very similar to the Republican 1993 counter proposal.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Graphics/2010/022310-Bill-comparison.aspx
So I guess Rush is right. The country is definitely moving to the right.[/quote]
Rush is entirely correct. This country has been bludgeoned to idiocy with corporate propaganda for decades. So much so, that Obama is to the right of Nixon and people are still crying communism.
Really, it’s a victory for the right, since it was their proposal. They should just brag about stopping universal healthcare and fattening up the insurance industry and call it a day.
March 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM #529809Arraya
Participant[quote=air_ogi]The funniest part of all of this, is that passed legislation is very similar to the Republican 1993 counter proposal.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Graphics/2010/022310-Bill-comparison.aspx
So I guess Rush is right. The country is definitely moving to the right.[/quote]
Rush is entirely correct. This country has been bludgeoned to idiocy with corporate propaganda for decades. So much so, that Obama is to the right of Nixon and people are still crying communism.
Really, it’s a victory for the right, since it was their proposal. They should just brag about stopping universal healthcare and fattening up the insurance industry and call it a day.
March 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM #529908Arraya
Participant[quote=air_ogi]The funniest part of all of this, is that passed legislation is very similar to the Republican 1993 counter proposal.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Graphics/2010/022310-Bill-comparison.aspx
So I guess Rush is right. The country is definitely moving to the right.[/quote]
Rush is entirely correct. This country has been bludgeoned to idiocy with corporate propaganda for decades. So much so, that Obama is to the right of Nixon and people are still crying communism.
Really, it’s a victory for the right, since it was their proposal. They should just brag about stopping universal healthcare and fattening up the insurance industry and call it a day.
March 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM #530167Arraya
Participant[quote=air_ogi]The funniest part of all of this, is that passed legislation is very similar to the Republican 1993 counter proposal.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Graphics/2010/022310-Bill-comparison.aspx
So I guess Rush is right. The country is definitely moving to the right.[/quote]
Rush is entirely correct. This country has been bludgeoned to idiocy with corporate propaganda for decades. So much so, that Obama is to the right of Nixon and people are still crying communism.
Really, it’s a victory for the right, since it was their proposal. They should just brag about stopping universal healthcare and fattening up the insurance industry and call it a day.
March 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM #529236danielwis
ParticipantI don’t want to live in a country where 40 million do not have health care, and in 10 years 60 million do not have health care. I do not want to live in a country where social unrest breeds do to increasing numbers of disaffected people, without health care, and without adequate work/pay to put a roof over their head.
I believe we can do better, and with this bill, I believe we are going to do better. I have health insurance/health care, and I want everyone in this country to also have health care.
March 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM #529365danielwis
ParticipantI don’t want to live in a country where 40 million do not have health care, and in 10 years 60 million do not have health care. I do not want to live in a country where social unrest breeds do to increasing numbers of disaffected people, without health care, and without adequate work/pay to put a roof over their head.
I believe we can do better, and with this bill, I believe we are going to do better. I have health insurance/health care, and I want everyone in this country to also have health care.
March 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM #529814danielwis
ParticipantI don’t want to live in a country where 40 million do not have health care, and in 10 years 60 million do not have health care. I do not want to live in a country where social unrest breeds do to increasing numbers of disaffected people, without health care, and without adequate work/pay to put a roof over their head.
I believe we can do better, and with this bill, I believe we are going to do better. I have health insurance/health care, and I want everyone in this country to also have health care.
March 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM #529913danielwis
ParticipantI don’t want to live in a country where 40 million do not have health care, and in 10 years 60 million do not have health care. I do not want to live in a country where social unrest breeds do to increasing numbers of disaffected people, without health care, and without adequate work/pay to put a roof over their head.
I believe we can do better, and with this bill, I believe we are going to do better. I have health insurance/health care, and I want everyone in this country to also have health care.
March 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM #530172danielwis
ParticipantI don’t want to live in a country where 40 million do not have health care, and in 10 years 60 million do not have health care. I do not want to live in a country where social unrest breeds do to increasing numbers of disaffected people, without health care, and without adequate work/pay to put a roof over their head.
I believe we can do better, and with this bill, I believe we are going to do better. I have health insurance/health care, and I want everyone in this country to also have health care.
March 22, 2010 at 5:37 PM #529241danielwis
Participant[quote=AN][quote=air_ogi]43% oppose it for being too liberal
39% favor it
13% oppose it for not being liberal enough
3% oppose it for some indeterminate reasonsso 52% of Americans went this reform or more liberal.[/quote]
By that math, wouldn’t that mean 82% of Americans want this reform or less liberal? I think 82% > 52%.[/quote]No because you can’t add those that think we need reform, but its not liberal enough, to those that do not want reform and think its too liberal.
You can add those that favor, and those that think it didn’t go far enough, because both groups support reform. The majority want real reform, and 13 % want even more than what the bill offered.
March 22, 2010 at 5:37 PM #529370danielwis
Participant[quote=AN][quote=air_ogi]43% oppose it for being too liberal
39% favor it
13% oppose it for not being liberal enough
3% oppose it for some indeterminate reasonsso 52% of Americans went this reform or more liberal.[/quote]
By that math, wouldn’t that mean 82% of Americans want this reform or less liberal? I think 82% > 52%.[/quote]No because you can’t add those that think we need reform, but its not liberal enough, to those that do not want reform and think its too liberal.
You can add those that favor, and those that think it didn’t go far enough, because both groups support reform. The majority want real reform, and 13 % want even more than what the bill offered.
March 22, 2010 at 5:37 PM #529819danielwis
Participant[quote=AN][quote=air_ogi]43% oppose it for being too liberal
39% favor it
13% oppose it for not being liberal enough
3% oppose it for some indeterminate reasonsso 52% of Americans went this reform or more liberal.[/quote]
By that math, wouldn’t that mean 82% of Americans want this reform or less liberal? I think 82% > 52%.[/quote]No because you can’t add those that think we need reform, but its not liberal enough, to those that do not want reform and think its too liberal.
You can add those that favor, and those that think it didn’t go far enough, because both groups support reform. The majority want real reform, and 13 % want even more than what the bill offered.
March 22, 2010 at 5:37 PM #529918danielwis
Participant[quote=AN][quote=air_ogi]43% oppose it for being too liberal
39% favor it
13% oppose it for not being liberal enough
3% oppose it for some indeterminate reasonsso 52% of Americans went this reform or more liberal.[/quote]
By that math, wouldn’t that mean 82% of Americans want this reform or less liberal? I think 82% > 52%.[/quote]No because you can’t add those that think we need reform, but its not liberal enough, to those that do not want reform and think its too liberal.
You can add those that favor, and those that think it didn’t go far enough, because both groups support reform. The majority want real reform, and 13 % want even more than what the bill offered.
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