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Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Neeta: The simple fact that we’re even discussing a Republican having a chance in a Massachusetts election should tell you something significant.
I can’t recall seeing this many politicians, of both parties, hitting the exits.
While some, like Dodd, were expected; others, like Dorgan, were a surprise.
2010 elections should be veddy interesting.[/quote]
be careful, the press loves a horse race.
Coakley is running a shit campaign.
Rahm is certainly doing a great job of demobilizing
the democratic base.even if Brown wins, the house could pass the senate bill and that’s it.
or Reid could grow a pair and stick a health care bill on top of funding for the troops.
patb
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Neeta: The simple fact that we’re even discussing a Republican having a chance in a Massachusetts election should tell you something significant.
I can’t recall seeing this many politicians, of both parties, hitting the exits.
While some, like Dodd, were expected; others, like Dorgan, were a surprise.
2010 elections should be veddy interesting.[/quote]
be careful, the press loves a horse race.
Coakley is running a shit campaign.
Rahm is certainly doing a great job of demobilizing
the democratic base.even if Brown wins, the house could pass the senate bill and that’s it.
or Reid could grow a pair and stick a health care bill on top of funding for the troops.
patb
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Neeta: The simple fact that we’re even discussing a Republican having a chance in a Massachusetts election should tell you something significant.
I can’t recall seeing this many politicians, of both parties, hitting the exits.
While some, like Dodd, were expected; others, like Dorgan, were a surprise.
2010 elections should be veddy interesting.[/quote]
be careful, the press loves a horse race.
Coakley is running a shit campaign.
Rahm is certainly doing a great job of demobilizing
the democratic base.even if Brown wins, the house could pass the senate bill and that’s it.
or Reid could grow a pair and stick a health care bill on top of funding for the troops.
patb
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Neeta: The simple fact that we’re even discussing a Republican having a chance in a Massachusetts election should tell you something significant.
I can’t recall seeing this many politicians, of both parties, hitting the exits.
While some, like Dodd, were expected; others, like Dorgan, were a surprise.
2010 elections should be veddy interesting.[/quote]
be careful, the press loves a horse race.
Coakley is running a shit campaign.
Rahm is certainly doing a great job of demobilizing
the democratic base.even if Brown wins, the house could pass the senate bill and that’s it.
or Reid could grow a pair and stick a health care bill on top of funding for the troops.
patb
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Neeta: The simple fact that we’re even discussing a Republican having a chance in a Massachusetts election should tell you something significant.
I can’t recall seeing this many politicians, of both parties, hitting the exits.
While some, like Dodd, were expected; others, like Dorgan, were a surprise.
2010 elections should be veddy interesting.[/quote]
be careful, the press loves a horse race.
Coakley is running a shit campaign.
Rahm is certainly doing a great job of demobilizing
the democratic base.even if Brown wins, the house could pass the senate bill and that’s it.
or Reid could grow a pair and stick a health care bill on top of funding for the troops.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?”
Oh great, now I’m jinxed. Damn you patb![/quote]
Seriously, Neeta.
These Piece of Crap “Social Conservatives” were right when they said Personal responsibility matters
in feeding your kids or in wokring a job and paying your bills. They are full of crap in thinking that
medical care is a “Market Good”.Let me know who price shops when they call for an ambulance.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?”
Oh great, now I’m jinxed. Damn you patb![/quote]
Seriously, Neeta.
These Piece of Crap “Social Conservatives” were right when they said Personal responsibility matters
in feeding your kids or in wokring a job and paying your bills. They are full of crap in thinking that
medical care is a “Market Good”.Let me know who price shops when they call for an ambulance.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?”
Oh great, now I’m jinxed. Damn you patb![/quote]
Seriously, Neeta.
These Piece of Crap “Social Conservatives” were right when they said Personal responsibility matters
in feeding your kids or in wokring a job and paying your bills. They are full of crap in thinking that
medical care is a “Market Good”.Let me know who price shops when they call for an ambulance.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?”
Oh great, now I’m jinxed. Damn you patb![/quote]
Seriously, Neeta.
These Piece of Crap “Social Conservatives” were right when they said Personal responsibility matters
in feeding your kids or in wokring a job and paying your bills. They are full of crap in thinking that
medical care is a “Market Good”.Let me know who price shops when they call for an ambulance.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?”
Oh great, now I’m jinxed. Damn you patb![/quote]
Seriously, Neeta.
These Piece of Crap “Social Conservatives” were right when they said Personal responsibility matters
in feeding your kids or in wokring a job and paying your bills. They are full of crap in thinking that
medical care is a “Market Good”.Let me know who price shops when they call for an ambulance.
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. I understand that we need a mutual pool for law enforcement, military, highways, and a myriad of other services. It would not be practical or practicable to make private many of the tax dependent services, but at least we can put forth a concerted effort to cull what we can out of the government system and make private so that it is pay as you go or use. My thinking may seem warped to some, but personal responsibility, in my substantiate opinion, is severely lacking in our country. I exhort and implore parents to instill in their prodigy a sense of self pride and personal responsibility. I know I went off on a tangent, but this health care proposal will by no means ameliorate the current system.[/quote]
The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. I understand that we need a mutual pool for law enforcement, military, highways, and a myriad of other services. It would not be practical or practicable to make private many of the tax dependent services, but at least we can put forth a concerted effort to cull what we can out of the government system and make private so that it is pay as you go or use. My thinking may seem warped to some, but personal responsibility, in my substantiate opinion, is severely lacking in our country. I exhort and implore parents to instill in their prodigy a sense of self pride and personal responsibility. I know I went off on a tangent, but this health care proposal will by no means ameliorate the current system.[/quote]
The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. I understand that we need a mutual pool for law enforcement, military, highways, and a myriad of other services. It would not be practical or practicable to make private many of the tax dependent services, but at least we can put forth a concerted effort to cull what we can out of the government system and make private so that it is pay as you go or use. My thinking may seem warped to some, but personal responsibility, in my substantiate opinion, is severely lacking in our country. I exhort and implore parents to instill in their prodigy a sense of self pride and personal responsibility. I know I went off on a tangent, but this health care proposal will by no means ameliorate the current system.[/quote]
The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?
patb
Participant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. I understand that we need a mutual pool for law enforcement, military, highways, and a myriad of other services. It would not be practical or practicable to make private many of the tax dependent services, but at least we can put forth a concerted effort to cull what we can out of the government system and make private so that it is pay as you go or use. My thinking may seem warped to some, but personal responsibility, in my substantiate opinion, is severely lacking in our country. I exhort and implore parents to instill in their prodigy a sense of self pride and personal responsibility. I know I went off on a tangent, but this health care proposal will by no means ameliorate the current system.[/quote]
The element I highlighted is almost incomprehensible.
that said, Neeta seems to think Medical Care is a
market good and that if one engages in personal
responsibility, works hard, saves up, one will
never get hit by a bus or get cancer at the age of 28 or be laid off because you got sick and
found yourself without benefits or income.How does pride fit in that situation?
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