OT health care
On 4/19/10 5:24 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:12:31 -0700, "Bill McKee"
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:17:39 -0700, "Bill McKee"
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yeah. it's a tragedy what wall street has done to main street
And it is a bigger tragedy what Pennsylvania Ave is doing to the future
generations.
you mean restoring jobs?
preventing 25% unemployment?
yeah, given your hatred of the middle class, i'm sure you're weeping
that the rich aren't allowed to eat the children of the poor
25%, 35% unemployment will probably have been better than stealing from
future generations to prevent the pain now. Instead of putting the
babies out in the cold on rocks, they should be putting the current
generations out to die. We have priced this country out of the world
market for most things. We now pay our people 10x what an Asian country
will pay. Used to be about 3x. So how the hell are we to do
manufacturing competitively in this country? We can not survive as a
"Service Provider" country. We are even outsourcing the call service
centers to Inida and Pakistan. Can not even be a competitive Service
Provider"!
More bs. You have no concept of what that would be like. Bread lines?
People starving to death? No medical help?
You're a moron.
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Nom=de=Plume
Going to happen with even more dire results if the government does not
reign in their over spending.
I agree, but it's going to take a while to get back to the way a gov't
should be financed. You can't throw untold millions out of work, 25-35% as
an alternative to the gov't overspending now. One way to do that is called
PayGo, which is being opposed by Republicans. Another is to reign in the
cost that insurance companies add to the healthcare costs. This was done in
a limited way by the bill that just got signed into law. It was opposed by
Republicans and right-wing nuts. More needs to be done.. e.g., financial
regs some of which Dodd's bill address. Again, opposed by Republicans. Why
the opposition? Certainly nothing to do with the facts on the ground. It's
all about political posturing.
The Repubs are also opposed reform measures for wall street, and
spreading lies about what is being proposed. Mitch McConnell is so
obviously lying, even he can't keep a straight face on this issue.
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The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.
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