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Representative Diana DeGette at the town hall meeting on health care, September 12, 2009. See also Part 2 and www.DenverDirect.tv

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  • Actually many of them have not been replied to sufficiently. Just because they gave their reason to fine americans for not having insurance doesn't make it right to tax them for their choice. Re provider shortage: subsidies for education might help us in 20 years but might not. Especially if 45% of doctors take early retirement when the bill passes. Also they have never actually come up with a way to make it budget nuetral.

  • I have read it, and did so online. The concerns regarding what you call "definite probs" have been addressed and explained ad-nauseum. The opposition just has been way too busy being obstinate and obstructionist, and hasn't had neither the time nor the willingness to listen. All these items you mention are being used to distort information and deceive people.

  • Actually it wasn't posted. The people voted for change in NOvember. The bill wasn't even written until April. Have you read it. I have twice. While there is crtainly spin out there there are some definite probs with it. For example funding, abortions, fines for non-coverage, shortage of care providers, Disclosure of personal info etc.

  • Actually all activists on both sides of the spectrum are sometimes lacking a respect for the truth. If you agree that it was a good thing for congress to stop funding then you are opposed to Degettes view. I cant help but wonder why she voted that way.

  • If they dont work than how do you know the will of the people? I never wanted something for nothing. I object to others who do and the government takes from me to give it to them. THE GOV IS NOW GIVING AWAY 10% of our swine flu vaccines in the name of compassion. What about the people i this country who want and need them? You have to draw a line somewhere.

  • I'm inclined to believe that ACORN was the victim of a hatchet job. That film crew that ambushed them was made up of conservative activists, and we all know that nowadays conservative activists have very little regard for facts and for the truth. If it had been anyone else bringing this to light, I'd be more inclined to believe the evidence, but I just don't. However, it was a good idea for Congress to stop funding and to start the investigation. That will ensure ACORN behaves honestly.

  • I live in California, and the referendum practice has brought this state to the deplorable condition it is in right now. Referendums don't work in our Country. As far as taxation goes, it is about time people start getting rid of the notion that they can get something for nothing. Yes, we pay a lot of taxes, but that is the price of living in a civilized, equitable, compassionate society. Republicans would have you believe that money falls from the sky, and that no one has to pay for anything.

  • That's what all the naysayers keep saying, but the bill was posted everywhere online for all to see. And the same naysayers picked through it to find something to twist and distort about it. These naysayers happen to be very effective in the use of misinformation and deceit, and they have been able to take advantage of the public's ignorance, manipulating them into believing something that isn't true. You can't seriously be asking why we would have been worse off without SS and Medicare!!

  • Did you know Degette voted to keep ACORN funding even though they have been proven to be corrupt? They are now being investigated in 20 states including Colorado. Did she vote for them because they helped her campaign? Where is the representation here?

  • I am definitely in favor of healthcare reform. I dont want this particular bill and neither does the majority. If it is going to pass we need a national referendum. When people voted in Nov. Did they know their taxes would go up? Did they know the war would continue to drain the government or did they know their reps would totally ignore their wishes? They Dems ran on change. But nothing changed. If thats the case I'd rather have them back out of state issues.

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