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Sen. Ben Nelson Taxpayer Protection Pledge Healthcare Ad

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Americans for Tax Reform announced we are starting a series of ads aimed at encouraging Senator Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) to oppose the Senate healthcare bill on the grounds that it violates his Taxpayer Protection Pledge.

For more information on the Pledge and/or Americans for Tax Reform, visit www.atr.org.

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  • •Sen. Nelson has received $1,195,299 from insurance interests, $399,345 from health professionals, $258,483 from the pharmaceutical industry, and $195,138 from hospital and nursing home interests.

  • @emperordecanada

    Gee, are you happy paying 65%? Why don't you just pay more! Nobody is stopping you! After all, how much is too much?

    So, you know what's scary? The raising of taxes and finding new ways of taking your deserved hard income never stops, does it?

  • Can someone tell me why americans FEAR the word tax. I'm really curious because I pay about 65% of my income in taxes and yet. I don't feel burdened or scared.

  • I sure wish they would quit shoving shit down our throats after you get your public option that means the public pays for all heath care Then we all will have to pay for carbon taxes next after that yep we will pretty well be total slaves to the Government I cant understand how people cant see what s happening. They just sold out our grand kids with bank bail outs now people are begging for them to give the insurance company all the rest of us Man Russia is looking better and better

  • support the public option

  • Tell him it's time he switched parties.

    OpenSecrets' career contrib industry-sector breakdown graphs the insurance/bankster racket as sticking out like a long skinny middle finger to Main Street, far and away this corporate flunkey's most enthusiastic sponsor.

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