Bfgrn
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Bfoon, I think your argument is absurd on its face. You are claiming, since the Heritage Foundation said the plan could not work without an individual mandate, that this makes the individual mandate a "republican" idea? Okay, but your plan will not ever work without it, so what does that leave you with... abject stupidity? I fail to see where you have an argument here. The Heritage Foundation did not say they favored a health care reform with an individual mandate... that is how you seem to interpret things, but far from reality here. The Heritage Foundation made NO determination on whether or not the system was in need of sweeping reforms, what reforms were appropriate, or whether any of this was constitutional. They simply looked at the plan, and determined it will not work unless there is an individual mandate to purchase insurance. That doesn't mean "it's a republican idea" ...it means, the entire idea of nationalized health care, depends on an individual mandate to buy insurance, and can't work without it.
Hey Dixie, do you own a calendar? Does 2010 precede 1993 on yours?
HOW can Republicans propose the individual mandate 17 fucking years ago to counter Democrats proposals for a employer mandate, and have it NOT be their idea?