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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Will cost of House health care bill mean higher taxes? Karl Rove weighs in

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  • @jtkirkfan2002 Like I said, anyone who thinks a state by state hodge podge and duplications of bureaucracies is efficient or cost effective isn't playing with a full deck.

    Why don't you go ever further and make it all on a municipality by municipality basis? Of course that's absurd but many of the reasons for it's absurdity also applies to breaking everything down on a state by state level.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 If the domestic car manufacturing industry failed the foreign manufacturers would have taken up the slack, with dividends, profits, and control going overseas.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 I Have researched the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, read countless links on the subject, and watched a W5 documentary on it.

    Your simplistic "created by Liberals" is something you will hear only from Fox, Limbaugh, and ultra-right wing rags. It would take too long to explain it to you, even if you had an open mind and an intellect higher than a gopher.

    Try typing "sub-prime mortgage melt down", reading the page on Wikipedia, and following some links.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 I had to revisit your last comment again because it displays an almost unimaginable stupidity.

    For a couple of decades corporate profits rose and the rich became richer while the average wage stagnated and actually decreased in real terms.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 Democrats took control of Congress in about Nov, 2007.

    If you think the roots of the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, the worsening balance of trade, the gutting of the manufacturing sector and free trade agreements leading to outsourcing of jobs started AFTER Nov. 2007 your ignorance reaches truly gigantic heights.

  • Careful, you don't want your high blood pressure to be seen as a "pre-existing condition".

    I am a dual citizen, with family & friends in the U.S.

    I will enter the h.c. debate if I so choose.

    What makes me chose to is reading some of the lies and misinformation of people like you.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 In the election debate between Al Gore and George W Bush, Al Gore pointed out that Bushes "tax cuts" would pri9mparily benefit the rich, and most benefit the super rich.

    Bushes exact response was "he's using 'fuzzy math".

    Seems that tactic is still in use.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 Where did you research all that?

    Fox Fiction?

    Rush Limbaugh?

    "Conservative blogs?

  • @jtkirkfan2002 You lie like a son of a bitch about your own system.

    You get even more disgusting when you start lying about other countries.

  • @jtkirkfan2002 You are right, I am old enough that that over my life I've had to see doctors many times, had operations, & hospital stays. To shed light on another Fox Fiction talking point, not once not never in all that time did any government bureaucrat interfere in any way with what doctor I saw or what treatment the doctor prescribed. I never had deductibles, co-payments, or caps. and never had to fight any insurance company to get a claim paid because I never even had to file a claim.

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