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danielwisParticipant
“The government does what ever it wants”.
What a ridiculous comment. We elected officials that ran on health care reform. If you want to blame someone, blame Bush and his band of criminals. If he/they hadn’t thoroughly turned off the populace they wouldn’t have lost overwhelming control of the House and Senate to the Democrats.
I thank George Bush, Dick Cheney, Jack Abramoff, the corrupt Republican politicians in congress, for the Health Care Bill. If it where not for them, a debate about health care would have never occurred, much less have legislation passed.
And if the majority does not like what the Democrats are doing, then they can resolve those differences at the voting booth.
If you want to fear something, fear the lawless terrorist threatening to “water the tree of liberty”, threatening that they are “cleaning their guns”, talk from politicians about certain Democrats being a “dead man walking” (Boehner’s comment).
That is what you should fear. Its the REAL anti-democratic fascism that is taking place in this country.
danielwisParticipant“The government does what ever it wants”.
What a ridiculous comment. We elected officials that ran on health care reform. If you want to blame someone, blame Bush and his band of criminals. If he/they hadn’t thoroughly turned off the populace they wouldn’t have lost overwhelming control of the House and Senate to the Democrats.
I thank George Bush, Dick Cheney, Jack Abramoff, the corrupt Republican politicians in congress, for the Health Care Bill. If it where not for them, a debate about health care would have never occurred, much less have legislation passed.
And if the majority does not like what the Democrats are doing, then they can resolve those differences at the voting booth.
If you want to fear something, fear the lawless terrorist threatening to “water the tree of liberty”, threatening that they are “cleaning their guns”, talk from politicians about certain Democrats being a “dead man walking” (Boehner’s comment).
That is what you should fear. Its the REAL anti-democratic fascism that is taking place in this country.
danielwisParticipant“The government does what ever it wants”.
What a ridiculous comment. We elected officials that ran on health care reform. If you want to blame someone, blame Bush and his band of criminals. If he/they hadn’t thoroughly turned off the populace they wouldn’t have lost overwhelming control of the House and Senate to the Democrats.
I thank George Bush, Dick Cheney, Jack Abramoff, the corrupt Republican politicians in congress, for the Health Care Bill. If it where not for them, a debate about health care would have never occurred, much less have legislation passed.
And if the majority does not like what the Democrats are doing, then they can resolve those differences at the voting booth.
If you want to fear something, fear the lawless terrorist threatening to “water the tree of liberty”, threatening that they are “cleaning their guns”, talk from politicians about certain Democrats being a “dead man walking” (Boehner’s comment).
That is what you should fear. Its the REAL anti-democratic fascism that is taking place in this country.
danielwisParticipant“The government does what ever it wants”.
What a ridiculous comment. We elected officials that ran on health care reform. If you want to blame someone, blame Bush and his band of criminals. If he/they hadn’t thoroughly turned off the populace they wouldn’t have lost overwhelming control of the House and Senate to the Democrats.
I thank George Bush, Dick Cheney, Jack Abramoff, the corrupt Republican politicians in congress, for the Health Care Bill. If it where not for them, a debate about health care would have never occurred, much less have legislation passed.
And if the majority does not like what the Democrats are doing, then they can resolve those differences at the voting booth.
If you want to fear something, fear the lawless terrorist threatening to “water the tree of liberty”, threatening that they are “cleaning their guns”, talk from politicians about certain Democrats being a “dead man walking” (Boehner’s comment).
That is what you should fear. Its the REAL anti-democratic fascism that is taking place in this country.
danielwisParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
Yup, I’ve been noticing that for about 25 years now. “I got mine, F___ you” seems to be the motto.
danielwisParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
Yup, I’ve been noticing that for about 25 years now. “I got mine, F___ you” seems to be the motto.
danielwisParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
Yup, I’ve been noticing that for about 25 years now. “I got mine, F___ you” seems to be the motto.
danielwisParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
Yup, I’ve been noticing that for about 25 years now. “I got mine, F___ you” seems to be the motto.
danielwisParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
Yup, I’ve been noticing that for about 25 years now. “I got mine, F___ you” seems to be the motto.
danielwisParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.[/quote]
Good post. The arguments against HCR are getting dumber and dumber.
danielwisParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.[/quote]
Good post. The arguments against HCR are getting dumber and dumber.
danielwisParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.[/quote]
Good post. The arguments against HCR are getting dumber and dumber.
danielwisParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.[/quote]
Good post. The arguments against HCR are getting dumber and dumber.
danielwisParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.[/quote]
Good post. The arguments against HCR are getting dumber and dumber.
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