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dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.[/quote]Replace the “LEFT” with “RIGHT”. It goes both ways.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.[/quote]Replace the “LEFT” with “RIGHT”. It goes both ways.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.[/quote]Replace the “LEFT” with “RIGHT”. It goes both ways.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]
Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.[/quote]Replace the “LEFT” with “RIGHT”. It goes both ways.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia] Most people I know do not think that people should be taxed if they do not want health insurance. [/quote]
I actually agree with this.
If we are going to have a free market system, then we need the stomach to live with the consequences and let it be.
Let the people die who need to die for lack of insurance. Don’t treat the people who can’t afford it. Period.
Either that or have the government regulate and, yes, ration insurance for the benefit of everyone.
Right now, the system is lopsided to the advantage of old people on medicare and medicaid. Take away their socialist benefits and reduce taxes on the young who are the future.
I’m all for tough love. But when you decide that’s the way to go, then live with it.
I don’t see why Republicans have such problems with health care rationing. The market rations lots of things — housing, education, transportation, etc…[/quote]
Couldn’t agree more. If the so-called fiscal conservatives want to save $, let them call for end to Medicare and Social Security. Let’s see how many of the people who ‘marched’ in DC recently will go along.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia] Most people I know do not think that people should be taxed if they do not want health insurance. [/quote]
I actually agree with this.
If we are going to have a free market system, then we need the stomach to live with the consequences and let it be.
Let the people die who need to die for lack of insurance. Don’t treat the people who can’t afford it. Period.
Either that or have the government regulate and, yes, ration insurance for the benefit of everyone.
Right now, the system is lopsided to the advantage of old people on medicare and medicaid. Take away their socialist benefits and reduce taxes on the young who are the future.
I’m all for tough love. But when you decide that’s the way to go, then live with it.
I don’t see why Republicans have such problems with health care rationing. The market rations lots of things — housing, education, transportation, etc…[/quote]
Couldn’t agree more. If the so-called fiscal conservatives want to save $, let them call for end to Medicare and Social Security. Let’s see how many of the people who ‘marched’ in DC recently will go along.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia] Most people I know do not think that people should be taxed if they do not want health insurance. [/quote]
I actually agree with this.
If we are going to have a free market system, then we need the stomach to live with the consequences and let it be.
Let the people die who need to die for lack of insurance. Don’t treat the people who can’t afford it. Period.
Either that or have the government regulate and, yes, ration insurance for the benefit of everyone.
Right now, the system is lopsided to the advantage of old people on medicare and medicaid. Take away their socialist benefits and reduce taxes on the young who are the future.
I’m all for tough love. But when you decide that’s the way to go, then live with it.
I don’t see why Republicans have such problems with health care rationing. The market rations lots of things — housing, education, transportation, etc…[/quote]
Couldn’t agree more. If the so-called fiscal conservatives want to save $, let them call for end to Medicare and Social Security. Let’s see how many of the people who ‘marched’ in DC recently will go along.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia] Most people I know do not think that people should be taxed if they do not want health insurance. [/quote]
I actually agree with this.
If we are going to have a free market system, then we need the stomach to live with the consequences and let it be.
Let the people die who need to die for lack of insurance. Don’t treat the people who can’t afford it. Period.
Either that or have the government regulate and, yes, ration insurance for the benefit of everyone.
Right now, the system is lopsided to the advantage of old people on medicare and medicaid. Take away their socialist benefits and reduce taxes on the young who are the future.
I’m all for tough love. But when you decide that’s the way to go, then live with it.
I don’t see why Republicans have such problems with health care rationing. The market rations lots of things — housing, education, transportation, etc…[/quote]
Couldn’t agree more. If the so-called fiscal conservatives want to save $, let them call for end to Medicare and Social Security. Let’s see how many of the people who ‘marched’ in DC recently will go along.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia] Most people I know do not think that people should be taxed if they do not want health insurance. [/quote]
I actually agree with this.
If we are going to have a free market system, then we need the stomach to live with the consequences and let it be.
Let the people die who need to die for lack of insurance. Don’t treat the people who can’t afford it. Period.
Either that or have the government regulate and, yes, ration insurance for the benefit of everyone.
Right now, the system is lopsided to the advantage of old people on medicare and medicaid. Take away their socialist benefits and reduce taxes on the young who are the future.
I’m all for tough love. But when you decide that’s the way to go, then live with it.
I don’t see why Republicans have such problems with health care rationing. The market rations lots of things — housing, education, transportation, etc…[/quote]
Couldn’t agree more. If the so-called fiscal conservatives want to save $, let them call for end to Medicare and Social Security. Let’s see how many of the people who ‘marched’ in DC recently will go along.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]Both parties have radical elements. Both parties have those who have those who buy into extreme ideas and conspiratorial theories.
However, there is a difference between the parties with regard to extremism. The Republicans don’t put those types in positions of power. [/quote]
Who were Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove?
Ever heard of Rumsfeld and ASPARTAME? Google those 2 terms together.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]Both parties have radical elements. Both parties have those who have those who buy into extreme ideas and conspiratorial theories.
However, there is a difference between the parties with regard to extremism. The Republicans don’t put those types in positions of power. [/quote]
Who were Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove?
Ever heard of Rumsfeld and ASPARTAME? Google those 2 terms together.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]Both parties have radical elements. Both parties have those who have those who buy into extreme ideas and conspiratorial theories.
However, there is a difference between the parties with regard to extremism. The Republicans don’t put those types in positions of power. [/quote]
Who were Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove?
Ever heard of Rumsfeld and ASPARTAME? Google those 2 terms together.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]Both parties have radical elements. Both parties have those who have those who buy into extreme ideas and conspiratorial theories.
However, there is a difference between the parties with regard to extremism. The Republicans don’t put those types in positions of power. [/quote]
Who were Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove?
Ever heard of Rumsfeld and ASPARTAME? Google those 2 terms together.
dbapig
Participant[quote=felix]Both parties have radical elements. Both parties have those who have those who buy into extreme ideas and conspiratorial theories.
However, there is a difference between the parties with regard to extremism. The Republicans don’t put those types in positions of power. [/quote]
Who were Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove?
Ever heard of Rumsfeld and ASPARTAME? Google those 2 terms together.
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