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Anyone in America not wanting this bill to be passed? I find it to be a large hindrance on the population. It's not like the taxpayers pay for the lifestyles of people who "can't afford to live"... oh wait, that's right, we do.

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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422954 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 08:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ziggy Sobotka wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 09:57

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^this made me lol


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422959 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 09:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A large hindrance on the population? I think tens of millions of people not having access to health services is a larger hindrance on the population on the whole, socially.

If you're worried about a financial burden, then pressure your officials to plug up the loop holes that allow the top percentile of income owners to ferry out their taxable income to 'haven's'.


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422967 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'd like accessible healthcare as much as the next guy, but the way it's going to be implemented is all wrong. Obama & co don't really know what the fuck they're doing :\

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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422968 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 10:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Given the options presented, and the fact that his opposition aren't even willing to co-operate on matters, he's going with the best implementation available.

At least he's keeping a campaign promise, and sticking to it. If it fails, well it fails. I'm no fan of Obama, but I'm impressed that he's been so vigorously pushing this initiative. I can't remember the last time I've seen a politician actually keep such a 'hard' promise and persevere. It's one thing to promise tax cuts and proceed with them, but its another when it comes to promise something that will shape the country.


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422970 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The problem is he's been in a position where he could easily get it through, but hasn't. It's like he's trying to get more people to like it, yet the more he tries to campaign for it (lol), the more people seem to hate it.

also, the opposition is willing to try and talk out a compromise, but he pretty much will only listen to stuff that agrees with him; everything else is shot down and ignored...

plus, given America's track record, I don't think giving more power to the government is such a great idea.


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422973 is a reply to message #422970] Sun, 21 March 2010 11:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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GEORGE ZIMMER wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 17:58

The problem is he's been in a position where he could easily get it through, but hasn't. It's like he's trying to get more people to like it, yet the more he tries to campaign for it (lol), the more people seem to hate it.

also, the opposition is willing to try and talk out a compromise, but he pretty much will only listen to stuff that agrees with him; everything else is shot down and ignored...

plus, given America's track record, I don't think giving more power to the government is such a great idea.


He's been trying to cater to people on all sides of the spectrum because he's been trying to present himself as a bi-partisan politician. Yes, he could ram it through, but then the Republican party and independents would view it as a liberal, socialist, unionist ploy to expand government. I suppose that attitude hasn't really changed, but you can't blame him for trying.

Frankly, I can't blame him for giving up on a compromise with the right/right-of-center because the rhetoric by those in the 'tea parties' and on talk radio is so toxic, and unproductive. When you've got people in crowds calling Obama some really bad things, and likening health care to Armageddon, you know it's not worth your time to negotiate with them. Obama's put out an olive branch, and kept it there, seeking moderation in the debate. But instead of sitting down to talk, they're just screaming louder and louder, likening his overtures as being indecisive.

As for the big government argument. Yes it's true that health care will expand government's reach. But here's the thing that confuses me - why isn't Glenn Beck crying about the ginormous reach that Bush gave the US government after Sept. 11th? Forget the bailouts, and other initiatives, and just look at the new Department of Homeland security, and the increased jurisdiction of other agencies; those likely intrude into people's lives more than health care.

Yes preventing terrorism is important. But what's more dangerous to America? A nutjob who thinks he's really damaging the 'Great Satan' or a previously middle class family that is facing bankruptcy because they're paying bills for health care?


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #422976 is a reply to message #422970] Sun, 21 March 2010 11:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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GEORGE ZIMMER wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 11:58


plus, given America's track record, I don't think giving more power to the government is such a great idea.

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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #423039 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Honestly, the whole problem the media had with Bush is the fact that he is Republican. The media is (for the most part) democratic sympathizing. There are a few exception, but they're rare.

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I think what Obama is doing is a good thing, and follow Ziggy Sobotka's advice

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IAmFenix wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 15:25

Honestly, the whole problem the media had with Bush is the fact that he is Republican. The media is (for the most part) democratic sympathizing. There are a few exception, but they're rare.

or was it his IQ of 76? who knows
Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #423050 is a reply to message #423041] Sun, 21 March 2010 14:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bush is much brighter than most people say he is. I recall hearing estimates pegging him at an IQ of 125'ish; I'm inclined to agree, after what I've read about him. That also means he's 15 IQ points higher than me. Sad

But hating on Dubya is a European pastime anyways. It's what all the cool kids like to do.

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Honestly, the whole problem the media had with Bush is the fact that he is Republican. The media is (for the most part) democratic sympathizing. There are a few exception, but they're rare.


Doubt it. Fox News is the most watched network in the US. MSNBC, which is pretty skewed to the center-left is in second place. The so-called 'Clinton News Network' was dead last in viewership last I checked.


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nikki6ixx wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 15:49

Bush is much brighter than most people say he is. I recall hearing estimates pegging him at an IQ of 125'ish; I'm inclined to agree, after what I've read about him. That also means he's 15 IQ points higher than me. Sad

But hating on Dubya is a European pastime anyways. It's what all the cool kids like to do.

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Honestly, the whole problem the media had with Bush is the fact that he is Republican. The media is (for the most part) democratic sympathizing. There are a few exception, but they're rare.


Doubt it. Fox News is the most watched network in the US. MSNBC, which is pretty skewed to the center-left is in second place. The so-called 'Clinton News Network' was dead last in viewership last I checked.

125 is lower than mine, and im sure as hell not qualified to be president of the USA, am i?


also, bashing on europeans is so canadian of you.
Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #423058 is a reply to message #422953] Sun, 21 March 2010 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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What's up with everyone knowing their IQ scores? I've always scored somewhere in the top 10% online, but never cared enough to go through with a real one. You can only measure one of many pillars of intelligence with those types of questions anyway. My underachieving, pot-smoking cousin likes to talk about how he has a supposed genius IQ, but he's one of the easiest people to manipulate and has never impressed me with intellectual insight.

Nikki, these neocon libertarians (I don't even know what to call them, because their philosophy is so contradictory) think that the only thing government has to do is protect our freedomz (most importantly safety)...and of course Christian values. I hope the US gets pinko medicine sooner than later. Even a mismanaged program will be better than the ss/medicare/medicaid clusterfuck we're currently subjected to.


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JohnDoe wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 17:21

What's up with everyone knowing their IQ scores? I've always scored somewhere in the top 10% online, but never cared enough to go through with a real one.


I got mine assessed when I was in university. A science department needed IQ scores for a survey and since they had muffins, I was game.

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Nikki, these neocon libertarians (I don't even know what to call them, because their philosophy is so contradictory) think that the only thing government has to do is protect our freedomz (most importantly safety)...and of course Christian values.


Well that's why I don't understand these 'tea-partiers.' They argue that government shouldn't stick their nose into everyone's business, which is a fair argument to make... but they don't go after the agencies that are actually eroding their freedoms in the name of protecting freedoms. Nor are they having rallies outside of the Dept. Homeland Security or the Pentagon, both of which spend huge amounts of government cash for what are in many cases some very dubious returns.


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Re: America's Healthcare "Reform" Bill [message #423078 is a reply to message #423050] Sun, 21 March 2010 18:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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nikki6ixx wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 15:49



Doubt it. Fox News is the most watched network in the US. MSNBC, which is pretty skewed to the center-left is in second place. The so-called 'Clinton News Network' was dead last in viewership last I checked.

Hmm...lets see... they bash Bush for his spending as if he's the devil, and yet Obama, who has spent more than Bush, or any other democratic president is some sort of "Messenger from God".

Yea, I definitely don't see any co-relation between that.


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GEORGE ZIMMER wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 11:42

Obama & co don't really know what the fuck they're doing :\

It took you a lil bit to long to realize this..


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Dover wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 23:37

Health care reform passed! America is saved!

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JohnDoe wrote on Sun, 21 March 2010 17:21

What's up with everyone knowing their IQ scores? I've always scored somewhere in the top 10% online, but never cared enough to go through with a real one. You can only measure one of many pillars of intelligence with those types of questions anyway. My underachieving, pot-smoking cousin likes to talk about how he has a supposed genius IQ, but he's one of the easiest people to manipulate and has never impressed me with intellectual insight.

Nikki, these neocon libertarians (I don't even know what to call them, because their philosophy is so contradictory) think that the only thing government has to do is protect our freedomz (most importantly safety)...and of course Christian values. I hope the US gets pinko medicine sooner than later. Even a mismanaged program will be better than the ss/medicare/medicaid clusterfuck we're currently subjected to.
IQ is a pretty good indicator of Intelligence, its just that intelligence by itself doesnt mean a lot...
Also, apologies for derailing by going on about IQs, what I meant to say was simply that Bush wasnt hated for being republican.

now excuse me while i party some on behalf on america.
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