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Obamas health care plan will end your “lounging the buffets”
19 hours ago ago from USWGO Alternative News
Buffet Picture I found to symbolize that Health care rationing may ban certain people from buffets which is exactly like during the segregation when people were kicked out of places because of their color of skin now Obamas plan may bring fourth a system that may keep people from buffets because they are disabled which is discrimination and exactly what the segregation was about keeping out people who were diabled, a certain skin color, or ...
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14 hours ago ago from Pistol Packing Preacher
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. (Ecclesiates 1:9) Indeed. Most of us are aware of how the Clinton's pushed real hard for government run health care and perhaps thought that it was the first time a sitting president ever advocated such a sweeping and ambitious plan. The linked article below not only dispels this myth but also reveals that socialists in past ...
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16 hours ago ago from Girl Pundit
The most common arguments for government control of health care is making it available to everyone and excluding no one. Studies indicate that US indigent care (those who cannot afford health care of their own) is better than health care for those who have socialized medicine in other countries. Meanwhile, the vast majority of Americans who have private coverage enjoy the best care in the world. One of the other popular arguments I hear most ...
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18 hours ago ago from Boston's Patriots
This is not America. In the words of the sagacious Winston Churchill, "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy." A man of high Integrity hides no Truths or facts . A man without it must hide his ruthless selfish agenda . Some see private enterprise as a predatory target to be shot, others as a cow to be milked, but few are those who see it as a sturdy horse pulling the wagon. The inherent ...
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5 hours ago ago from The Christian Watershed
Here's a statement from Tom Coburn on the passage of the health care bill. Thought I'd post it here because I happen to agree with it: This vote is indeed historic. This Congress will be remembered for its arrogance, corruption and stupidity. In the year of 2009, a Congress ignored the coming economic storm and impending bankruptcy of our entitlement programs and embarked on an ideological crusade to bring our nation as close to ...
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2009 U.S. Health Care Reform Bill: A First Step
23 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
As expected, the U.S. Senate passed the 2009 health care reform bill Thursday along party lines, 60-39. All 58 Democrats and two Independents voted for it; 39 Republicans voted against it. U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, did not vote. The health care overhaul bill is the most important social policy change in the United States since the establishment of Medicare in 1965, and it ranks third behind that act, and the creation of Social ...
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13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
There are many lessons to learn from the health care war that has raged over the past year. We'll get to some of them below. But here's the bottom line: Pass the bill, then improve it. The health care bill that will emerge from the House-Senate conference committee won't be what most progressives had hoped for, but it is a major, historic turning point in American social reform legislation, comparable to the Social Security Act, the ...
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1 hour, 42 minutes ago ago from U.S. News
Democrats see GOP hypocrisy in health care debate WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican senators attacking the cost of a Democratic health care bill showed far different concerns six years ago, when they approved a major Medicare expansion that has added tens of billions of dollars to federal deficits. The inconsistency - or hypocrisy, as some call it - has irked Democrats, who claim that their plan will pay for itself with higher taxes and ...
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17 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance . Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Health Care Reform Recent developments on the ...
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23 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Jacob Goldstein The Senate just passed its version of the health-care bill by a vote of 60-39. Over the next month or so, the Senate and House will try to work out the differences between the bills. Here's a quick overview of some of the key effects of the Senate bill, based on estimates from CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation for the years 2010-2019. $395 billion in federal spending to expand the number of people covered by ...
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