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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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I would encourage anyone who thinks they can make it through a program to go for it. Problem is many can't and there are not enough slots to go around to meet the need. Another reason that people are going to be highly disappointed when they try to get care.
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As stated numerous times here...
Healthcare overhaul won't stop premium increases The new law doesn't prevent rate hikes such as Anthem Blue Cross' double-digit increase last year. 'It is a very big loophole,' says Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who is pushing regulatory legislation. Quote:
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Well, one way you don't have health insurance and don't get treated; the other way you do have health insurance and don't get treated. It is my understanding that the shortage of primary care physcians is because so many doctors opt for one of the higher paying speciality fields. I think that is a greater problem than the greatunwashed and previously uninsured stampeding through medical doors.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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Those selfish sick children will be clogging up my doc's office. Buncha fuckers.
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Will those disincentives be enough? The fact remains that no one knows with certainty what will happen until regs are written and the reform is fully implemented...at which time, additional regs may or may not be needed. As you like to ask others all the time....where's the evidence that the legislation wont control premiums. It is pure speculation. And where is the evidence that illegal immigrants will be covered as you claimed? And where is the evidence that the CBO assumed all young adults would opt in as you claimed? And where is the evidence that the majority of the country does not support the reform as you claimed? Why are you the only one who does not have to provide evidence to support your opinion? |
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I guess Sen. Dianne Feinstein is a lying bitch. Go figure. Not that I am surprised...
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As I stated, the impact on premiums is pure speculation...there is no evidence one way or another until regs are written and full package is implemented. I agree with one set of studies and you agree with another. My opinion doesnt "failed" any more than yours does until there are facts.
The evidence regarding illegal immigrants is in the unambiguous language in the legislation . The evidence regarding young adults optingn in to the mandate is in the CBO report, which is based on many paying the fine instead...to the tune of $2 billion in fine/tax revenue. The evidence regarding public supporting or not supporting the legislation can be seen in polls. While some polls put the majority of opinion as opposed to the legislation, it it because a significant minority thinks it does not go far enough..not that it goes too far. Your turn. ![]() Feinstein is a proponent of stronger legislation and has been from the start and she is stating her opinion, which is no more factual than yours or mine. The fact remains that there is no evidence either way until regs are written and the bill is fully implemented. |
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So you have no evidence to support any of your claims.
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And this is what the whole problem with this Administration is... they sold the public on so much BS... "Millions of Shovel Ready Jobs"... "Healthcare for all!"... "We will close Gitmo!"..... and it was all smoke and mirrors... The electorate has taken notice. Last edited by TheMercenary; 04-14-2010 at 07:53 PM. |
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We'll see what happens in November. The Democrats will lose seats in both the House and Senate....I predicted months ago they they will lose anywhere from 20-30 in the House and 5-7 in the Senate. But it is still six month away and far too soon to tell. I might revise my prediction after Labor Day. BTW.. yesterday in Florida..in the first election for a vacant House seat since the health reform was enacted, the Democrat beat the Republican who made the campaign all about the "socialist" bill ("government takeover") that will "hurt seniors" ("gutting Medicare").....62% to 35%. It was a Democratic district, but also a very heavy senior district and the fear and smear campaign didnt work....not even close. In the meantime, I am still trying to understand why you think it is reasonable for you to demand cites and evidence from others but do not have to provide cities and evidence of your own when requested. How do I get that special exemption? Or to put it another way. Why are your opinions any more valid than those that you declare as "failed" or "bullshit" because they are counter to yours? Last edited by Redux; 04-14-2010 at 11:09 PM. |
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Did anyone really think at any point in time that a contractor making a statement was going to beat an established politician?
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My point is that one Senate or House election is not a trend as many want to suggest from the Brown victory in Mass. If anything came out of the Florida congressional election, it is that the Democratic base was as energized as the opposition this time around. And it is not as simple as some here choose to believe. Many factors will come into play, including the possibility of Tea Party candidates as third parties, splitting the vote on the right. This is the greatest fear of the Republican establishment. Hell, even Harry Reid, who is probably DOA in a two-party race, has more than a fighting chanced if there is a Tea Party candidate as is a very real possibility. And further...."The electorate has taken notice" is not a valid response to every question in every discussion as much as it is a means of deflection. |
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