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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

Well how do you like this? IRS agents may come to your house to check you health insurance benefits and see if they meant the federal minimum.

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  • @ayethereztherub So we should privatize the police, post office, army, fire depts etc. ANYTHING dealing with your help is ALWAYS better ran by the goverment. THEY HAVE TO take care of you completely, because of what we call a checks and balances system. the health care bill without a public option, or non gov run health care is a fucking joke.

  • Cash and carry will be the new economy.

  • @WorldTravelDude So, two wrongs make right, and its okay to pigeonhole the public with patently unconstitutional measures, measures contrary to every American tradition of responsibility and personal autonomy, just because you failed to deliver on real health care reform? Like I said, I've been a dem all my life, and I'll enjoy watching your demise at the polls this fall. 100% deserved.

  • @WorldTravelDude Oh shut it. That argument amounts to saying two wrongs make a right, and when ideologues like yourself start using such illogic it as a crutch, it means their prepped for their grand fall. Have a nice trip!

  • @ayethereztherub

    You should definitely campaign for reinstating all the stuffs that insurance companies were allowed to do before the law was passed

  • Hooray for equality, civil rights, and the inherent human right to commit a decades long suicide through unmitigated unhealthy habits! Hoorah-hoorah! Boy howdy, I can't wait to pay for coverage I don't even need, so Johnny Donothing can go on smoking, injecting, and gorging himself on cheeseburgers and lead-acid energy drinks!

    How equal! How progressive! $50+ BILLION a year in new insurance company revenues, and the final obliteration of personal liberty and responsibility! SweeeeeeeTTT!!

  • What?! So you admit its a bad idea, but it becomes good by blaming it on republicans? Man you people are idiots! The mandates will draw another $50+ BILLION annually for the industry and you go around grandstanding about how you all took on the "evil industry" etc etc etc.

    Just shut it, and enjoy your hard-earned thrashing this fall. I've been a working class dem all my life; now I see I'm just working class. I can't wait to see you guys out of office.

  • It's not odd at all when you understand the real power structure of this country. The Republicrats are a two-headed hydra. People get angry at one head and vote for the other, never stopping to think it's part of the same beast, leading us towards the same rotten place. Even the vote for this thing was a joke; the real tally was a decisive victory, but over 40 Democrats held back to keep up the facade of a contested system. This happens with such regularity, too... sickening.

  • The idea of being forced to buy health insurance which comes into effect in 2014 came from conservative think Tank called Heritage Foundation and Republican Senator Check Grassley of Iowa was the one to propose it for this bill so it`s kinda very odd that the conservative Republican idea is now being implemented by Democrats.

    Adding to that comedy, the conservative Republicans now want to scrap that Republican idea from the newly signed law.

    Everything is fucked up.

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