Obama Healthcare Preposition??
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Thread Topic: Obama Healthcare Preposition??
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I know it's been around for four years, but the Supreme Court has voted on it, but I want to know y'alls opinion.
I think it should pass. I know it's more of an authoritian view, but it will be saving 43 billion dollars from tax payers dollars. Now it's a matter of making it affordable for family's being paid below or at minimum wage. :p -
I agree. The health care industry is hopelessly inefficient because so many people are without insurance. But they still need medical care, so when they can't pay, the rest of us who can have to pay higher costs for care. I don't care so much about helping out the poor. The poor can go f--- themselves for all I care. xD
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LOL
I feel the same way about the lazy-fat asses who don't get up and look for a job. I feel bad for the ones who get paid close to nothing, and the ones who can't take care of themselves. -
I believe in this, but healthcare seems like a right to me. Those people who mooch the system piss me off because they do take away the services and resources from people who actually need them.
How I see it, and I'm going to sound like a communist here, is "From each according to their ability, to each according to their need." NOT "Oh who gives a s--- about working, hey yes-I'll take all of that food that someone who needs it could be eating right now." -
Think of it this way: if you get what you pay for, and the government gives money to poor people, then isn't the government subsidizing poverty? Admittedly, health care is different than food stamps and other forms of welfare, because access to health care ensures that you actually get to live. At the very least, we should allow poor people to not die. As for food, clothing, housing, there are charities to help out with those things. If you want something better than old clothes from Goodwill and a can of soup from the Food Pantry, the government shouldn't be subsidizing it.
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FLgirl92 NewbieI don't think it is neccessarily authoritarian. Maybe the part where you have to buy insurance is, but the way I've heard it described, the Obama plan doesn't shift any care that is currently private to being public. If anything more care will be private because that is where everyone will have to buy insurance. And I guess the government will send money to help people pay for it who can't. So it's alright I suppose.
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ZerotheLegend NewbieI don't give a damn about anything this man's ever done. He didn't deserve the Nobel Peace prize. He doesn't deserve life. Hell he most definatly doesn't deserve the office of Fuhrer.
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Fuhrer? That's a little harsh.
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dw1996 NewbieThe government should make sure everyone has access to health care without making the people who can afford it receive worse care. It's that simple.
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