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If we fail to act on health reform, everything stays the same, right? Wrong. If we turn back now, the health care system we currently have quickly starts to unravel. http://My.BarackObama.com/CostOfInaction

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  • I for one was exceptionally tired of paying insurance company CEO's 12 to 24 million a year just to find new ways to rip off consumers. I think it was way past time for gov. to do their job and protect the people from these abuses. I appreciate Obama and the dems finally getting it done.

  • As far as I am concerned the right does NOT have a leg to stand on. We have needed healthcare reform for so many years and when they were in charge they did NOTHING. And then the alternative the republicans offered the CBO said would raise costs on the older and sicker and only lower costs for the young and heatlhy and in some states that support insurance monopolies would decrease quality because the states would be shopping for the cheapest policies.

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  • @barsense It isn't the right wing that is redefining words and using euphemisms like progress when they mean oppress.

  • @barsense And how much does that upper tier pay out in benefits and payroll each week?

  • @barsense Oh, and just to be fair, I know that the Republicans are not angels either and the Bush administration has a lot of evil to answer for that they won't even get questioned about until we can get a party in power that actually believes in the sanctity of the Constitution and personal liberty. And that is what this debate is really all about, personal liberty.

  • @barsense Check open secrets dot org and actually take the time to compare the politicians. Unless your blinded by bigotry, you will see who the hypocrites are. Here's a hint, they are in majority right now! Which party has made more publicly racist statements in the past 50 years? Democrats.

  • @barsense, if you actually do think for yourself then how come all of your responses, that actually pertain to the debate, have mimicked the party line, sometimes word for word? See, I DO check facts, that is sort of my job and purpose in life. And please clarify what Saudi channel is favored by the right? Do they have BBC or SyFy in Saudi?

  • @barsense, everything I've posted has not only been true but unbiased fact. Whereas, the few times you've posted an actual fact, you've put the socialist party line spin on it. Just like your previous post -- "key manipulation right wing BS words don't work for me and never will". What key manipulation right-wing BS words? Socialist? Newflash, barsense, if you believe in taking rightfully earned property from someone and giving it to someone else for doing NOTHING then you are a socialist.

  • @Anonywriter maybe you should leave all of the above alone and get some sleep or something. The better question is what have you posted that is true, NOTHING that I have seen to date. The key manipulation right wing BS words don't work for me and never will . I am in my 50's and I left that road a looooong time ago. Now I think for myself. and check facts on site that don't take sides and rarely watch media, certainly not the fake commentators on the Saudi channel favorite of the right.

  • @barsense, kettle...pot...rubber...glue, yawn. WTF are you? Twelve?

    Except for the "barsense is somewhat intelligent and not a brain-dead socialist drone" post, what exactly have I posted that is not a true fact?

  • @Anonywriter If you spent half as much time looking for true facts instead of just falling for fake rhetoric of the hyocrites leading the right you could make a difference.

  • @Anonywriter 80% of all foreclosure were from lending institutions that were and are not subject to CRA. higher income more expensive homes were also a larger percentage of the foreclosure problem. the problem was not Fannie and Freddie lending to low incomes the problem was GREED in Wallstreet and ratings companies bundling high risk with low risk and the high risk were more upper income than they were lower income.

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