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ButleroftwoParticipant
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Fake Photo kcal. In reality that is a photo of a house somewhere up north and first seen in the Worst Pictures thread.
ButleroftwoParticipant[img_assist|nid=11624|title=Power lines|desc=This is how it looks in reality=63][/quote]
Fake Photo kcal. In reality that is a photo of a house somewhere up north and first seen in the Worst Pictures thread.
ButleroftwoParticipant[img_assist|nid=11624|title=Power lines|desc=This is how it looks in reality=63][/quote]
Fake Photo kcal. In reality that is a photo of a house somewhere up north and first seen in the Worst Pictures thread.
ButleroftwoParticipant[img_assist|nid=11624|title=Power lines|desc=This is how it looks in reality=63][/quote]
Fake Photo kcal. In reality that is a photo of a house somewhere up north and first seen in the Worst Pictures thread.
ButleroftwoParticipant[quote=SK in CV
What does this have to do with proposed health insurance legislation?[/quote]What does family planning, hospice, end of life choices, real-time determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service, raising taxes, palliative care, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (in this section referred to as the ‘Center’), fines, national consensus standard for measuring the performance and improvement of population health, Resident training rules, required preventative services, home visitations of families expecting children, Health Service Corps and student loans have to do with insurance?
This started out as a healthcare bill and now is an insurance bill in name only. Who knows where it will end up? BO has put us on notice to get this done ASAP and those who created the problem have no place in fixing it.
ButleroftwoParticipant[quote=SK in CV
What does this have to do with proposed health insurance legislation?[/quote]What does family planning, hospice, end of life choices, real-time determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service, raising taxes, palliative care, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (in this section referred to as the ‘Center’), fines, national consensus standard for measuring the performance and improvement of population health, Resident training rules, required preventative services, home visitations of families expecting children, Health Service Corps and student loans have to do with insurance?
This started out as a healthcare bill and now is an insurance bill in name only. Who knows where it will end up? BO has put us on notice to get this done ASAP and those who created the problem have no place in fixing it.
ButleroftwoParticipant[quote=SK in CV
What does this have to do with proposed health insurance legislation?[/quote]What does family planning, hospice, end of life choices, real-time determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service, raising taxes, palliative care, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (in this section referred to as the ‘Center’), fines, national consensus standard for measuring the performance and improvement of population health, Resident training rules, required preventative services, home visitations of families expecting children, Health Service Corps and student loans have to do with insurance?
This started out as a healthcare bill and now is an insurance bill in name only. Who knows where it will end up? BO has put us on notice to get this done ASAP and those who created the problem have no place in fixing it.
ButleroftwoParticipant[quote=SK in CV
What does this have to do with proposed health insurance legislation?[/quote]What does family planning, hospice, end of life choices, real-time determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service, raising taxes, palliative care, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (in this section referred to as the ‘Center’), fines, national consensus standard for measuring the performance and improvement of population health, Resident training rules, required preventative services, home visitations of families expecting children, Health Service Corps and student loans have to do with insurance?
This started out as a healthcare bill and now is an insurance bill in name only. Who knows where it will end up? BO has put us on notice to get this done ASAP and those who created the problem have no place in fixing it.
ButleroftwoParticipant[quote=SK in CV
What does this have to do with proposed health insurance legislation?[/quote]What does family planning, hospice, end of life choices, real-time determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service, raising taxes, palliative care, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (in this section referred to as the ‘Center’), fines, national consensus standard for measuring the performance and improvement of population health, Resident training rules, required preventative services, home visitations of families expecting children, Health Service Corps and student loans have to do with insurance?
This started out as a healthcare bill and now is an insurance bill in name only. Who knows where it will end up? BO has put us on notice to get this done ASAP and those who created the problem have no place in fixing it.
ButleroftwoParticipantFrom what I have seen, this was slapped together then rushed to be voted on without input from other Dems and the GOP. The matter of who has even read it came up if you remember. They have the majority and the President has said a couple of times that “We won”. In other words get out of the way. The proposed bill is dated July14th.
Then they went on vacation and to have meetings with their constituents. At these town halls they said stuff like; We have to get this done quick, No public funds will pay for abortions, You will always be able to keep the plan that you have, Cutting $500 billion from Medicare won’t affect you and The plan will save money just to name a few. None of these passed the smell test.
People are skeptical of government. Question authority was a popular bumper sticker. We should all be part of the political process so why does anyone care if there is a debate? This is a passionate issue by definition. If they can’t run a meeting with 200 of their constituents then how can they run health care? Roberts Rules should be standard.
The people could be Libertarians, Green Party, Peace Party, Independent or GOP. They all have the right to participate.
ButleroftwoParticipantFrom what I have seen, this was slapped together then rushed to be voted on without input from other Dems and the GOP. The matter of who has even read it came up if you remember. They have the majority and the President has said a couple of times that “We won”. In other words get out of the way. The proposed bill is dated July14th.
Then they went on vacation and to have meetings with their constituents. At these town halls they said stuff like; We have to get this done quick, No public funds will pay for abortions, You will always be able to keep the plan that you have, Cutting $500 billion from Medicare won’t affect you and The plan will save money just to name a few. None of these passed the smell test.
People are skeptical of government. Question authority was a popular bumper sticker. We should all be part of the political process so why does anyone care if there is a debate? This is a passionate issue by definition. If they can’t run a meeting with 200 of their constituents then how can they run health care? Roberts Rules should be standard.
The people could be Libertarians, Green Party, Peace Party, Independent or GOP. They all have the right to participate.
ButleroftwoParticipantFrom what I have seen, this was slapped together then rushed to be voted on without input from other Dems and the GOP. The matter of who has even read it came up if you remember. They have the majority and the President has said a couple of times that “We won”. In other words get out of the way. The proposed bill is dated July14th.
Then they went on vacation and to have meetings with their constituents. At these town halls they said stuff like; We have to get this done quick, No public funds will pay for abortions, You will always be able to keep the plan that you have, Cutting $500 billion from Medicare won’t affect you and The plan will save money just to name a few. None of these passed the smell test.
People are skeptical of government. Question authority was a popular bumper sticker. We should all be part of the political process so why does anyone care if there is a debate? This is a passionate issue by definition. If they can’t run a meeting with 200 of their constituents then how can they run health care? Roberts Rules should be standard.
The people could be Libertarians, Green Party, Peace Party, Independent or GOP. They all have the right to participate.
ButleroftwoParticipantFrom what I have seen, this was slapped together then rushed to be voted on without input from other Dems and the GOP. The matter of who has even read it came up if you remember. They have the majority and the President has said a couple of times that “We won”. In other words get out of the way. The proposed bill is dated July14th.
Then they went on vacation and to have meetings with their constituents. At these town halls they said stuff like; We have to get this done quick, No public funds will pay for abortions, You will always be able to keep the plan that you have, Cutting $500 billion from Medicare won’t affect you and The plan will save money just to name a few. None of these passed the smell test.
People are skeptical of government. Question authority was a popular bumper sticker. We should all be part of the political process so why does anyone care if there is a debate? This is a passionate issue by definition. If they can’t run a meeting with 200 of their constituents then how can they run health care? Roberts Rules should be standard.
The people could be Libertarians, Green Party, Peace Party, Independent or GOP. They all have the right to participate.
ButleroftwoParticipantFrom what I have seen, this was slapped together then rushed to be voted on without input from other Dems and the GOP. The matter of who has even read it came up if you remember. They have the majority and the President has said a couple of times that “We won”. In other words get out of the way. The proposed bill is dated July14th.
Then they went on vacation and to have meetings with their constituents. At these town halls they said stuff like; We have to get this done quick, No public funds will pay for abortions, You will always be able to keep the plan that you have, Cutting $500 billion from Medicare won’t affect you and The plan will save money just to name a few. None of these passed the smell test.
People are skeptical of government. Question authority was a popular bumper sticker. We should all be part of the political process so why does anyone care if there is a debate? This is a passionate issue by definition. If they can’t run a meeting with 200 of their constituents then how can they run health care? Roberts Rules should be standard.
The people could be Libertarians, Green Party, Peace Party, Independent or GOP. They all have the right to participate.
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