Heath care reform bill is unconstitutional. Nevermind the council he serves under is ran by the kooks James Dobson and Tony Perkins. Here is more insight on the Reasearch council: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Research_Council
I live in Australia, in the state of NSW. I don't drive on the roads in Sydney because I don't live there, but I pay taxes that, in part, help run those roads.
I also pay Medicare levy. The tax that goes towards running the universal health care system I am covered by (and work in). Every single Australian is under medicare, and that gives us access to GP healthcare, hospitals, emergency ambulance and so on. We pay about the same taxes as the US, and until the GFC had black budget.
The rebellion has already begun PA the first state to say no =)
The healthcare freedom act legislation will officially be unveiled on jan 27 2010 in Harrison burg PA, It protects Pennsylvania and gives them the right opt out of a government run healthcare system.
While our system needs a significant improvement we cant do this at a cost of nearly 2 trillion dollars for the taxpayers, I will continue to fight against a government controlled healthcare system. My legislation preserves our states 10th amendment rights thus allow Pennsylvanias to opt out of the federal plan,
citizens shouldnt be forced into a government healthcare plan, lets fix whats broken rather than radically moving to a government take over of healthcare. PA is already rebelling haha I see all the red states following suit should have worked together rather than railroading through the biggest debacle in American history with a supermajority.
ask him a question but then interrupt him, bad vid
dirtdogg123 1 year ago
@bersaba
The reason our system (mostly) works is:
1: Governement is not for profit, where private insurance companies are.
2: We still have private insurance for some things, mostly elective and private hospital things
3: There is no risk of "rejected" health claims. That's a foreign concept to Australians. If your doctor says you need something, you get it.
What Obamacare is is not universal healthcare, but a 'band aid' solution that still plays to private insurance companies.
bersaba 1 year ago
I live in Australia, in the state of NSW. I don't drive on the roads in Sydney because I don't live there, but I pay taxes that, in part, help run those roads.
I also pay Medicare levy. The tax that goes towards running the universal health care system I am covered by (and work in). Every single Australian is under medicare, and that gives us access to GP healthcare, hospitals, emergency ambulance and so on. We pay about the same taxes as the US, and until the GFC had black budget.
bersaba 1 year ago
@xiola6969 Hopefully Florida is fighting it too
patricksk1123 1 year ago
The rebellion has already begun PA the first state to say no =)
The healthcare freedom act legislation will officially be unveiled on jan 27 2010 in Harrison burg PA, It protects Pennsylvania and gives them the right opt out of a government run healthcare system.
xiola6969 2 years ago
While our system needs a significant improvement we cant do this at a cost of nearly 2 trillion dollars for the taxpayers, I will continue to fight against a government controlled healthcare system. My legislation preserves our states 10th amendment rights thus allow Pennsylvanias to opt out of the federal plan,
xiola6969 2 years ago
citizens shouldnt be forced into a government healthcare plan, lets fix whats broken rather than radically moving to a government take over of healthcare. PA is already rebelling haha I see all the red states following suit should have worked together rather than railroading through the biggest debacle in American history with a supermajority.
xiola6969 2 years ago
If a democrat comes to my house to force me to buy healthcare, I will have a bullet for his face. The red states are going to revolt.
xiola6969 2 years ago