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Rep. Joe Walsh TeaCon 2011 - Illinois

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2011

Rep. Joe Walsh (R, Ill.) addresses the crowd at TeaCon 2011. Rep. Walsh talked about how bad Obamacare is for the nation, how we need to get rid of it, and, further, how we need to get rid of Barack Obama as president.

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  • @offeq1 Sure they sometimes cancel people. Never said they didn't. But only a gov't healthcare service can create a death panel (And Obamacre MOST certainly DOES have them) because in the private sector there are other ways to get service. In a govt system, tho, there is ONE. And when govt cuts you off to save money.... you are done. So, your whole premise was wrong from the beginning. Like most extremists, leftists, you allow hyperbole, lies, and propaganda suffice for facts.

  • @publiusforum then what gives insurance companies the right to cancel your coverage when they feel they're not making enough profit off you when you became really sick like have cancer and have to be hospitalized long term and then it becomes a pre-existing condition and it becomes really hard to find coverage if you do you have to pay double or more what you paid before and for less coverage and what facts do you have other than right wing propaganda do you have to prove these are lies

  • @offeq1 Uh, no. Left-wing lies don't cut it for a reply, sadly enough for you.

  • Don't you mean the Affordable Healthcare Act which is a step towards getting rid of the death panels from private insurance and help bring down the cost of healthcare while improving coverage which the right is trying to do the opposite of that and the Affordable Healthcare Act has gotten rid of denial of coverage by pre-existing condition.

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