No one's forcing you. You can easily leave the country. You and Limbaugh can fly down to Cuba together! (Along with every other Republican)
The government is required to ensure life. I'd say health care falls under that category.
:mock: people like you headed to the lake of fire.
LOL, why, because I don't worship at the altar of your divine conservative ideology? Your type broke the cross into a swastika long ago.
Ok, if we did that the liberals would have no one to steal from
Then tell me, how does killing babys ensure life. That's what I thought
That would imply the Nazis were right wing, which is contrary to fact. Nazi's were left wing crazies. Much like yourself from what I have read from you thus far.
How does allowing the homeless or poor to die ensure life?
what specific claim says that this bill prevents the poor and homeless die?
Says who?The government is required to ensure life.
Die hard Communist read the motto genius.
The reform, which will cost an estimated $940bn over 10 years, amounts to a massive change in US health provision, expanding care to 32 million more people, predominantly the poorest, and giving the country 95% coverage.
Now, you're talkin'! :noway: each:I think we should take a hard look at the Swedish model.
Now I am "FORCED" to pay for other people when it is hard enough to take care of me and my family.....Thanks you snake (obama and the democrats)
1)where does the government get the $940bn to pay for the reform.
2)the poorest? what makes these peole poor?
3)and the homeless? if we give homeless people-who are to lazy to get off there bums- health insurance, we might as well give goats the right to vote.
The one item I don't like is that people are fined for not buying health insurance. That is incorrect regardless of any other issues. Living is completely different than driving a car on the public road.
Where do private insurance providers get money? Because it'll probably be the same place.
:chuckle: Trust me, nobody wants to be homeless. I can't think of a single person who has decided, "You know, I could work a minimum wage job and probably maintain at least the bare minimum of living in a house but I just don't feel like it."
Also, if you work a minimum wage job (here in MO, I don't know the min wage for other states) it'll put you just over the national poverty line. Do you really think you could live on just over 10k a year and that's working everyday full time (no vacation).
Now, you're talkin'! :noway: each:
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Your thoughts?