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Originally Posted by Excaliber
Yeah, we here the line often repeated here on CC and elsewhere. It's verification of the arrogance those opposed to Health Care demonstrate continually.
You and many like you with that attitude don't have a clue about who and how people ARE DENIED health care. Frankly, I find it appalling, disgusting even, that folks can be so blind to the problem.
I could educate you on the issue, but I won't even waste my time. It's been covered here in the Lounge on numerous threads.
PS I hope when this passes the Gov taxes the heck out of you folks that "have yours" and could care less about the rest. I'm coming for your wallet and will be glad to clean it out!
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The simple explanation is that you have swallowed the bullsh!t propaganda that those that wish to control health care are selling.
If that 'middle group' had no access to health care.
1. This bill leaves the bulk of them still without access, but 1. is not a problem because that group is imaginary.
2. If that imaginary group was dying "right now" as claimed, then they have been dying "right now" for 100 years and yet there are now 47 million of them. To borrow from another thread, more mathturbation.
And most of all, the 'poor' and 'near poor' CANNOT be helped. They are solely responsible for their own position in life and all the world's compassion will not and cannot help them. The USofA has always been the land of opportunity for all. But ALL do not take advantage of that opportunity, nor do all WISH to take advantage of that opportunity.
We have coddled the "poor" for 50 plus years, resulting in the growth of the "poor class." And the absolute waste of Trillions of dollars.
I am 100% FOR giving a TEMPORARY hand up out of a TEMPORARY bad situation. But supporting one group from the cradle to the grave at the expense of a productive group only insures the non-productive group will stay non-productive and be a drag on the finest in our society.
And lastly, this health INSURANCE bill does NOTHING but transfer regulation of insurance from the States to the Federal Government. Insurance is presently heavily regulated by tens of thousands of pages of State Regulations, adding a couple of thousand pages of Federal Regs WILL NOT be any improvement at all. But it will increase costs putting insurance further out of reach of those it's supposed to help.