I also think something needs to be done. However since big govt. programs have never solved any social issues before, I do not see areason to trust them with health care.nlsme1 wrote:
Well maybe people are getting tired of the fact change has yet to happen? There is a thread on this sight saying just that. Maybe people do actually want change. Mass wouldnt have changed at all so it doesnt matter what that election outcome was. As i said they already have it so why give it to the rest of the nation? And there is another point, if there votes were such an outcry against uni healthcare, why did they give it to themselves in the first place?lowing wrote:
you are correct he was not elected under the promise of change. He was elected under the promise of change AND hope. He has no credentials on which to base either is failing miserably, and is reflected in his polls and recent elections. The honeymoon is over and people are sobering up from their punch drunk infatuation with Obama.nlsme1 wrote:
He wasn't elected under the prmise of "change"? Learn to comprehend. For the record, if Obama was ABLE to kill, or even hurt the ins. ind. my hometown would be devastated. Me and my family are covered. Im financially stable. So before you start spouting about me wanting a piece of the govteet, know you know nothing about me personally. BTW, my degree is in something a little more useful then sociology.
Like I said my hometown would be devastated if big ins. was to go away. It is where most of them are headquartered. I have friends that work for them. They would lose their jobs. Even some of them think something needs to be done.
No, what people are realizing is the change that is happening is WORSE than the problems that change was supposed to fix.