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[quote=Irish]Like so many have said before, this bill, although far from perfect is a step in the right direction for this country. I am glad it is now signed into law. It is significant, historic legislation on a par with the passing of Medicare for seniors and the disabled…that happened over 40 years ago ! Now we must keep pushing for the next step and that is “single payer” health care paid for by the state or the federal government which should work just like Medicare does. Let’s eliminate the powerful, Insurance Industry Business from health care.
For all of you doom-sayers and angry tea-bagger types, suck it up ! YOU LOST !!
As with hysterical children, there’s no point in trying to reason with you and I don’t know why Obama and the Democratic congress even tried.
It’s hard, but we will drag all you self-centered, scared, hysterical, immature, nay-saying bullies into the 21st century whether you like it or not ! And if you really don’t like it then do as your Messiah, Rush Limbawgh says he’s going to do…LEAVE and don’t let the screen door hit you on the ass on the way out !Woo hoo…let me gloat some more ! Score a very big one for Obama ![/quote]
Great comment. If you don’t want taxes, go to Somalia.
Or follow Limbaugh to Costa Rica (a country that has universal care by the way…..the irony of the stupid amazes).
Or just f’ing go, because most of the rest of us are sick of the hypocritical silence when Republican’s pass all kinds of shit, and then propose absolutely no matching tax revenues to pay for it.
But when Democrats try to pass shit, and also try to match revenue streams to pay for it, its like the second coming of Hitler and Stalin. Get real. Your fake crap of crying over “the cost”, is hypocrisy of overwhelming proportions.
danielwisParticipant[quote=Irish]Like so many have said before, this bill, although far from perfect is a step in the right direction for this country. I am glad it is now signed into law. It is significant, historic legislation on a par with the passing of Medicare for seniors and the disabled…that happened over 40 years ago ! Now we must keep pushing for the next step and that is “single payer” health care paid for by the state or the federal government which should work just like Medicare does. Let’s eliminate the powerful, Insurance Industry Business from health care.
For all of you doom-sayers and angry tea-bagger types, suck it up ! YOU LOST !!
As with hysterical children, there’s no point in trying to reason with you and I don’t know why Obama and the Democratic congress even tried.
It’s hard, but we will drag all you self-centered, scared, hysterical, immature, nay-saying bullies into the 21st century whether you like it or not ! And if you really don’t like it then do as your Messiah, Rush Limbawgh says he’s going to do…LEAVE and don’t let the screen door hit you on the ass on the way out !Woo hoo…let me gloat some more ! Score a very big one for Obama ![/quote]
Great comment. If you don’t want taxes, go to Somalia.
Or follow Limbaugh to Costa Rica (a country that has universal care by the way…..the irony of the stupid amazes).
Or just f’ing go, because most of the rest of us are sick of the hypocritical silence when Republican’s pass all kinds of shit, and then propose absolutely no matching tax revenues to pay for it.
But when Democrats try to pass shit, and also try to match revenue streams to pay for it, its like the second coming of Hitler and Stalin. Get real. Your fake crap of crying over “the cost”, is hypocrisy of overwhelming proportions.
danielwisParticipant[quote=Irish]Like so many have said before, this bill, although far from perfect is a step in the right direction for this country. I am glad it is now signed into law. It is significant, historic legislation on a par with the passing of Medicare for seniors and the disabled…that happened over 40 years ago ! Now we must keep pushing for the next step and that is “single payer” health care paid for by the state or the federal government which should work just like Medicare does. Let’s eliminate the powerful, Insurance Industry Business from health care.
For all of you doom-sayers and angry tea-bagger types, suck it up ! YOU LOST !!
As with hysterical children, there’s no point in trying to reason with you and I don’t know why Obama and the Democratic congress even tried.
It’s hard, but we will drag all you self-centered, scared, hysterical, immature, nay-saying bullies into the 21st century whether you like it or not ! And if you really don’t like it then do as your Messiah, Rush Limbawgh says he’s going to do…LEAVE and don’t let the screen door hit you on the ass on the way out !Woo hoo…let me gloat some more ! Score a very big one for Obama ![/quote]
Great comment. If you don’t want taxes, go to Somalia.
Or follow Limbaugh to Costa Rica (a country that has universal care by the way…..the irony of the stupid amazes).
Or just f’ing go, because most of the rest of us are sick of the hypocritical silence when Republican’s pass all kinds of shit, and then propose absolutely no matching tax revenues to pay for it.
But when Democrats try to pass shit, and also try to match revenue streams to pay for it, its like the second coming of Hitler and Stalin. Get real. Your fake crap of crying over “the cost”, is hypocrisy of overwhelming proportions.
danielwisParticipant[quote=Irish]Like so many have said before, this bill, although far from perfect is a step in the right direction for this country. I am glad it is now signed into law. It is significant, historic legislation on a par with the passing of Medicare for seniors and the disabled…that happened over 40 years ago ! Now we must keep pushing for the next step and that is “single payer” health care paid for by the state or the federal government which should work just like Medicare does. Let’s eliminate the powerful, Insurance Industry Business from health care.
For all of you doom-sayers and angry tea-bagger types, suck it up ! YOU LOST !!
As with hysterical children, there’s no point in trying to reason with you and I don’t know why Obama and the Democratic congress even tried.
It’s hard, but we will drag all you self-centered, scared, hysterical, immature, nay-saying bullies into the 21st century whether you like it or not ! And if you really don’t like it then do as your Messiah, Rush Limbawgh says he’s going to do…LEAVE and don’t let the screen door hit you on the ass on the way out !Woo hoo…let me gloat some more ! Score a very big one for Obama ![/quote]
Great comment. If you don’t want taxes, go to Somalia.
Or follow Limbaugh to Costa Rica (a country that has universal care by the way…..the irony of the stupid amazes).
Or just f’ing go, because most of the rest of us are sick of the hypocritical silence when Republican’s pass all kinds of shit, and then propose absolutely no matching tax revenues to pay for it.
But when Democrats try to pass shit, and also try to match revenue streams to pay for it, its like the second coming of Hitler and Stalin. Get real. Your fake crap of crying over “the cost”, is hypocrisy of overwhelming proportions.
danielwisParticipant[quote=mike92104][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
40 million people don’t have health care, or do they just not have insurance?[/quote]
Do you consider visits to the ER comprehensive health care? I don’t. I call it expensive, inefficient, and ineffective at keeping a society healthy.
danielwisParticipant[quote=mike92104][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
40 million people don’t have health care, or do they just not have insurance?[/quote]
Do you consider visits to the ER comprehensive health care? I don’t. I call it expensive, inefficient, and ineffective at keeping a society healthy.
danielwisParticipant[quote=mike92104][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
40 million people don’t have health care, or do they just not have insurance?[/quote]
Do you consider visits to the ER comprehensive health care? I don’t. I call it expensive, inefficient, and ineffective at keeping a society healthy.
danielwisParticipant[quote=mike92104][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
40 million people don’t have health care, or do they just not have insurance?[/quote]
Do you consider visits to the ER comprehensive health care? I don’t. I call it expensive, inefficient, and ineffective at keeping a society healthy.
danielwisParticipant[quote=mike92104][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
40 million people don’t have health care, or do they just not have insurance?[/quote]
Do you consider visits to the ER comprehensive health care? I don’t. I call it expensive, inefficient, and ineffective at keeping a society healthy.
danielwisParticipant[quote=Casca][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
In that case sir, I suggest you choose a direction and head in it.[/quote]
Why, my side won? This country IS moving in the direction I want it to move. I’m quite happy today. You??
danielwisParticipant[quote=Casca][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
In that case sir, I suggest you choose a direction and head in it.[/quote]
Why, my side won? This country IS moving in the direction I want it to move. I’m quite happy today. You??
danielwisParticipant[quote=Casca][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
In that case sir, I suggest you choose a direction and head in it.[/quote]
Why, my side won? This country IS moving in the direction I want it to move. I’m quite happy today. You??
danielwisParticipant[quote=Casca][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
In that case sir, I suggest you choose a direction and head in it.[/quote]
Why, my side won? This country IS moving in the direction I want it to move. I’m quite happy today. You??
danielwisParticipant[quote=Casca][quote=danielwis]I 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.[/quote]
In that case sir, I suggest you choose a direction and head in it.[/quote]
Why, my side won? This country IS moving in the direction I want it to move. I’m quite happy today. You??
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