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Well, we finally agree on some things. That's a miracle in itself.![]()
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Well, we finally agree on some things. That's a miracle in itself.![]()
No doubt! Lorax is a douchebagwow, you're absolutely right, there is no way that any two people could share the same opinion and voice such in a similar manner...nope, no way
This will probably be the last good chance to past a national healthcare bill, the cost 1.2 trillion dollars, but it's best to pay it now, as in todays dollars, because if your try this again in ten or fifthteen years from now, the cost will be five to ten trillion dollars or even more! No one should die in this country due to lack of healthcare coverage! Healthcare cost or lack there of, has wiped out many peoples savings and driven them into bankruptcy, That's why you need that public option, to keep cost down!
LOL cypress wishes more fetuses could be terminated!!I find the high-fiving and back patting of the Democratic leadership, and some progressive media to be ridiculous. While this bill is better than nothing, it’s a POS from a progressive standpoint.
None of the liberal high fivers in most of the lefty media are mentioning that 69 jack ass democrats voted for the anti-choice Stupak amendment. Which effectively puts the government in charge of limiting or denying insurance payments for elective abortions. WTF? As far as I can tell, this is the most anti-choice piece of legislation the federal government has enacted since Roe. I don’t even think rightwing Ronnie, or Dubya were able to push through restrictions on reproductive choice to this extent. Are you freaking kidding me? A completely legal medical procedure, singled out and restrictions put in place to keep insurance companies from covering it? That some rightwing Christian Taliban crap right there. Can you fucking imagine if these legislators voted to restrict male fertility treatments or Viagra coverage? There would be hell to pay.
As for the public option, I haven’t been able to digest it all, but based on sources I trust, that crap got watered down to the point of being nearly meaningless. And only 219 Democrats could be coaxed into voting for a lame, watered down healthcare reform bill.
On a positive note, as I understand it, the bill will take away the ability of insurance companies to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions. Which is cool. I know from experience that that shit fucks over millions of Americans, and it’s hard to believe that immorality of this extent was allowed to exist this long.
Except for the self employed who are both the emplyee and the employer.There is little real difference between making an employee pay for insurance and making the employer do it.
Got news for you, insurance companies are exempt from anti-trust laws...which alters your analogy here. And the gov't option is an OPTION by the federal gov't, NOT a corporate plan. If you like you plan, keep it. And if you change jobs, you can keep the same plan....something a LOT of companies don't allow.
Which is tantamount to saying it's DOA in the Senate. They won't touch this next year. The political consequences are to steep for Senators running for re-election in 2010.Reid has already said it is unlikely they'll vote on this during this year...
Technically speaking. I don't think access to health care is considered a right, though it probably should be.it is an interesting question....auto ins. is mandated, yet, i believe the issue there is driving is not considered a right, it is a privilege....
if we do have to purchase the ins., i hope that the costs of ins. go way down instead of way up as i've seen some people claim will happen, especially since you cannot be denied or charged more for a preexisting condition or any other factors....
also, isn't the public option available only to a very small percentage? that is a travesty if so....
Which is tantamount to saying it's DOA in the Senate. They won't touch this next year. The political consequences are to steep for Senators running for re-election in 2010.
Have you men ever noticed that women want to controll absolutely everything in your life with out ever actually having to make a decision?This is true. Most men can't think for themselves. They need help.
Technically speaking. I don't think access to health care is considered a right, though it probably should be.
And that's pretty much the truth of this.Which is tantamount to saying it's DOA in the Senate. They won't touch this next year. The political consequences are to steep for Senators running for re-election in 2010.
Yes.That's the rub. Are people really considered free, and in pursuit of life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness, if they are one serious illness away from bankruptcy?
Yes.
Well, we certainly disagree on that.
I think if people work hard, they have a right to decent healthcare. At the very least, people who work hard & actually pay for a plan, should have the right to decent healthcare, and to not expect a denial of coverage based on a quota.
If you can be ruined when you simply get sick or injured, I don't find that acceptable.
Technically speaking. I don't think access to health care is considered a right, though it probably should be.