Weiner and Maddow Expose Republican Hypocrisy on Health Care Reform 11/6/09
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Be careful what you wish for, Lordy. Right about now--in the middle of the 'Weinergate' imbroglio--Congressman Weiner has gotten a whole lot of views. Unfortunately they're not for the reasons you or he would like.
"With a name like Weiner, you're an easy target." Only if you do the stupid stuff that you do and try to lie your way out of it, Congressman Weiner.
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@Greywyn7 I have taken logic, apparently you havent since your use of ad hominem comes so easily. I dont really need it it now and Im not insanely rich, well off, but not insanely rich. Im really not sweating the bill...its toast, even after 12 mos of filibuster proof majority status....what a failure.
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I've answered the questions numerous times, moron. You're only defense is that you can, IN HINDSIGHT, say that you didn't need insurance during a certain time period.
Take a few logic classes you moron.
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can't get healthcare no matter what you do....unbelievable!
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Ad hominem doesnt work....I am degreed...which would require more than a bit of reading of comprehension
So, are simply refusing to answer the question put forth? If so, just stop throwing fallacy after fallacy into the conversation.
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Reading does wonders for reading comprehension, I suggest you do it more often.
People DO NOT KNOW if anything will happen to them. If something DOES happen to them, and they DO have insurance, they're fine. If something happens to them and they DON'T have it, WE pay for it.
Do I really need to explain this further? Your idiocy amazes me.
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I was asked for example of people who didnt need insurance....I gave them. Again, the onus is upon people like you to prove that all Americans should be forced, via taxation, fines or jailtime, to purchase health insurance. Your arguments are built on straw men, begging the question and hasty generalizations. Please, explain to me why every citizen should be required to buy insurance?
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Wow. Let me get this straight; you happened to avoid getting injured in college, therefore you didn't need health insurance? You do understand the IDEA behind INSURANCE, don't you?
And no, there is no constitutional justification for it. There isn't constitutional justification behind making hospitals treat those without insurance either. We should just let them die on the streets.
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Well, I didnt need not have insurance until well after college graduation, so theres one example, your example of the wealthy is another example, someone who doesnt get sick enough to warrant hospital bills...theres yet another example...why would you force those people to buy something, through taxation , fines or prison sentence to buy something they either dont want or dont need? Where is the consititutional justification of that?
We don't want government funded health care that requires poverty upon entry. We want it for ALL without financial oversight.
Single Payer Now
Textynn 2 years ago 5
I wish this guy got more views.
LordAsiram 2 years ago 3