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Default House passed health care reform...

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On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:07:50 -0700, Canuck57
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Tonight at 11:15 pm EST, by a 220 to 215 vote, the House passed
their
version of Health Care Reform.

Among the most meaningful pieces of legislation in history making it
through one body of congress is a big deal. There's lots of work
left
but I'm damned happy a major bridge has been crossed.

All you folks who hate your fellow Americans and don't think it's
worth the investment have my sympathy.


One lone Republican voted for it. 39 Democrats opposed. That ****es
me off.
Well, it's on to the Senate. I'm sure they'll do something by 2015.


Lets hope they bog it down and 2010 becomes an election issue on the
very point. A decision this big needs direct voting on the issue.
Hell, if the majority wants government to nationalize health care, so
be
it. But I suspect when people take the time to read, this is a hidden
tax grab. Get the cash flow to the government and then turn down
survice levels while they skim the moneys.

The polls are very clear in that Americans want health care reform.

Haley Barbour was on Meet the Press today insisting the majority of
Americans don't want health care reform. I don't know of a single
poll, apart from heavy Republican districts, who are against health
care reform.

Lying straight faced is Republican strong suit.

Yes, the people are for health care reform. Or really cheaper
healthcare. But do they want the government telling them what services
they can have? The government has never run anything cheaper than
private industry. And ramming through a "healthcare reform" bill in a
short time in the back room and then voting on it less than 3 days
later, leads to those ****ED UP laws that the unintended consequences
are worse than the cure. The Feds should be working on creating
sustainable jobs, cutting spending and curing a depression first.


?? Most of this is total wacko stuff... but I guess you think 45K dead
every year from lack of healthcare is ok.

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They show up at any hospital and they get treated. How many of those 45k
are street people that are ingesting controlled substances and sleeping in
the open in rain and snow?


They? Who's they? You mean the people who can't afford care, so they show up
at the last minute and die? Ok. Those people.

Very few are street people. It's mostly the working poor. Don't believe me?
Look it up.

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