How many Republicans voted for this bill?
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OFC. This is an infringement on the rights of the state. Congress can pass any law that it wants. That doesn't mean it's constitutional. Ideally each individual state should have the right to opt in or out of a federally administered plan.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Florida & several other states sue!!!! HELL YEA!
Rep. Joe Cao (R-Louisiana) was the only Republican who voted in favor of the bill.AussieReaper wrote:
How many Republicans voted for this bill?
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How many democrats were bribed and bought? "lol"AussieReaper wrote:
How many Republicans voted for this bill?
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Give it a couple of months for people to realize they'll be paying 25% on Capital gains.OxenBreeder wrote:
YUP!Warhammer wrote:
Stock market is going to plunge.
DesertFox- wrote:
I wish this bill wasn't passed just so I wouldn't be subjected to all the "YES WE CAN" statuses on Facebook.
This is why I had to de-friend Bob the Builder.mtb0minime wrote:
DesertFox- wrote:
I wish this bill wasn't passed just so I wouldn't be subjected to all the "YES WE CAN" statuses on Facebook.
Nostradamus of the year.Warhammer wrote:
Stock market is going to plunge.
Has anyone mentioned that Obama has been touting this legislation as basically sticking it to the insurance companies?Spark wrote:
this post has truthMekstizzle wrote:
So really it's actually just a great deal for the private insurers if it forces people to buy healthcare from them. But on the other hand it forces the insurers to not deny them coverage for health reasons, but all that would probably mean is the insurers will just set massive premiums for those that they are 'forced' to sign on. But then people won't accept that, so they'll just get taxed for not having health insurance, and then what?
This thread hasn't really provided any answers as to just exactly what this health care thing is, infact most Americans don't seem to have a clue what this bill is all about, what it actually does. Everyone just seems to be sprouting off the soundbites they got from their favourite media sources. Such as "oh noes/yay government healthcare" or "rip usa"
Do you guys actually know the details of this...? It doesn't look anything like the NHS or anything remotely like that
Desegregation?Kmarion wrote:
OFC. This is an infringement on the rights of the state. Congress can pass any law that it wants. That doesn't mean it's constitutional. Ideally each individual state should have the right to opt in or out of a federally administered plan.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Florida & several other states sue!!!! HELL YEA!
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The House members voting for the bill were bought by certain insurance companies.Kmarion wrote:
all but 34
I don't know... I'd say the whole government is full of douchebags. As Evan Bayh put it, the system is broken.FEOS wrote:
Has anyone mentioned that Obama has been touting this legislation as basically sticking it to the insurance companies?
Doesn't really sound that way, does it?
Again...should've been scrapped. It doesn't do what it was supposed to do, costs a horrendous amount of money, and will likely be proven unconstitutional to boot.
And it makes the Dems look like complete fags right now with the way they are behaving.
Any chance you can scan the article and post it here?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The Economist had a short nice article on the bill. Basically, even though the current bill is quite sad, it's a start and that's what is needed. It'll have to be modified, and maybe one day we'll have a nationalized health plan as well, but we needed to get the ball finally rolling. If it hadn't passed, who knows how many more decades we'd be arguing about it.
Don't think so ... there is too much sociologic ethics and rethorics in the US for that to happen ... most people and not particularly in US is locked in a pattern of thinking it's hard to free oneself of making it close to impossible to think outside the box ...Pubic wrote:
Socialised health care is great. After a few years of it, you naysayers will start to agree.
The anti-abortion group of Democrats tbh.lowing wrote:
How many democrats were bribed and bought? "lol"AussieReaper wrote:
How many Republicans voted for this bill?
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LMAO cos the republicans have behaved completely properly, not at all like little bitches? lol right.FEOS wrote:
And it makes the Dems look like complete fags right now with the way they are behaving.