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YES to Public Option in Health Care Reform

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  • The nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation reported that the House bill specifies that those who dont buy health insurance and do not pay the fine of about 2.5 percent of their income for failing to do so can face a penalty of up to five years in prison! Sec 7203 — willful failure to pay is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000 and/or imprisonment of up to one year.

    Sec 7201 — felony willful evasion is punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 and/or imprisonment of up to five years

  • Rationing of health care...government access to your private finances....government control over physicians pay....government agencies controlling how you raise your children....higher taxes...higher health care costs....lower quality of care....forcing businesses to provide "public option"....penalizing the people who cant afford REAL heath insurance and dont want crappy Obama-Care with tax penalties....1,000 pages of earmarks and pork-barrel spending....over $1,000,000,000,000 cost...

  • These people should be careful what they wish for... they may just get it. They should each put down their sign and spend a day in a public health care clinic.

  • These votes sound to me like attempts to defend the private property of Americans.

    Remember this: "government cannot give to anyone anything that it does not first take from someone else."

  • LOL at the socialist shills with their phony signs

  • While I disagree with the current health care bill, the public option within it is about 90% there.

    Understand, a public option for health care insurance does not mean the uncovered will be covered. If that is what you really want, then you want a welfare program to cover medical expenses, as free money isn't how insurance works.

    For a public option to be an option and not a mandate several things must be true about it. Most importantly it needs to be self financed via premiums.

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