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  • Is Paul Ryan human? I'm serious. Is it possible for a human being to be so hateful of fellow humans? I don't think so. I have a certain minimum requirement to consider someone human and Ryan doesn't pass. More difficult to believe is how he got elected. I don't think he could have actually won an election. There had to be vote fraud. That many people couldn't be that stupid.

  • The one good thing about Ryan's budget proposal is that it will put a lot of right wingers out of thier jobs and homes. They'll have to move in with the kids who won't have jobs either. Many will die from lack of proper affordable health care. I'm all for that.

  • @TheKmbt

    One can only hope!

  • Please my You Tube Channel for the links.

    For some reason (rolls eyes)

    You Tube has prevented me from posting them here.

  • @HSOUIXZ

    Please SEE my You Tube Channel for the links.

    For some reason (rolls eyes)

    You Tube has prevented me from posting them here.

    HSOUIXZ 17 hours ago

    (error corrected for clarity's sake)

  • "These are the voting records for each member of the House & Senate on the Gramm-Leac­h-Bliley Act that set the stage for our financial collapse. If your state was hit harder than others it would be good for you to know if your Congressma­n or Senator voted for or against it.

  • This is the Republicans wanting to you Medicare funds for purpose other than intended.

  • I am not far away from medicare receiving age and love to have current medicare program. But, I wonder how government will deal with every increasing debt caused by all those social welfare programs.

  • @xoxak888

    Watch the video again. Medicare is NOT a "social welfare" program. You PAID for your participation on the system buy contributing 1.45% of your wages for EVERY dollar you have earned through out your entire life time.

    In addition...if you work past 65..which many will have to do...and you will continue to contribute until you have reached 77years of age,

    THIS NOT A FEDERALLY SPONSORED STATE RUN PROGRAM.

    Their is a trust which has ENOUGH money to support the program.

  • @HSOUIXZ Thanks for input. I also very much like to keep current system on my behalf. But, I am still worried that this country may default.

  • @xoxak888 Look at tax cuts for the rich, rampant wars, subsidies for large corporations. I wonder why this country is in debt.

  • great video.. more and more people are realizing that the GOP considers corporations its constituency rather the We The People. the GOP plan to privatize medicare is a slap in the face to Americans and the American people do not like being slapped in the face. we will remember the sting of that slap in november of 2012.

  • Here's why this would be a dream-come-true for the insurance industry: The more health plan enrollees have to pay out of their own pockets, the less insurers have to pay for medical care. The money that insurers avoid paying out in claims goes straight to their bottom line -- and into shareholders' pockets.

  • The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the $8,000 voucher won't be nearly enough for seniors to buy comparable coverage from private insurers and pay the additional out-of-pocket costs that those insurers would require them to pay. The amount the average 65-year-old would have to shell out to buy private insurance in 2022, according to the CBO, will actually be $20,510. Seniors would have to pay the difference -- $12,510. If Medicare is not privatized, the difference would be $6,150.

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