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http://gopleader.gov House Republicans, led by Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) and House Republicans on the Joint Economic Committee (JEC), today outlined a chart detailing the bureaucratic nightmare of the House Democrats $1.5 trillion health care plan that relies on massive tax hikes on small businesses and job creators in the midst of a deepening economic recession and it will cause as many as 114 million Americans to lose their current coverage to boot.

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  • Someone please explain HOW health care can be made a "right" AND mandated.

    The states need to push secession now. The federal government is a criminal entity and needs to be overthrown.

  • Thank god more Americans oppose Obamacare than support it.

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  • think back to 1995 and look at us now...we are in a shit hole because of GWBush and Reagan's tax policies...now it is GOV'T BY THE RICH, FOR THE RICH

  • insurance companies are private business. Do not employ them if you choose.

    All pork barrel spending from every politician in every part of the country was passed with no debate. Usually argued and debated vigorously by opposition now just got pushed through under a different name. How much of this money if given to small businesses would have created jobs, instead of more taxes?? A government project creates partime jobs. The jobs created to maintain said projects require future taxes

  • Despite your obvious sarcasm, THANK GOD!

  • thefairreporter, it sure is a shame that the government would have ALLOWED people to see a counselor to write up a will or a living trust every five years without paying a lawyer. Good thing Democrats have folded and will no longer allow people that privilege.

  • Personal bankruptcies due to medical costs: 62%

    Of those, 78% were insured at the time.

    Insurance CEOs admitted to Congress that they were dropping high-cost policy-holders on technicalities, known as "rescission." You can lose insurance you paid for if you cost them too much money.

    The accusation of foreign fundraising is false; Snopes has an article. And I don't mean to say that Democrats aren't in the health industry's pockets too -- just that this video is about lying Republicans.

  • So how is that "Hopey-Changey" thing working out for you libtards??

  • If by "government dictates" you mean state assigned (state in the US "states" sense) emergency doctors and physicians that decide whether it's worth it or not.

    It's not like Private insurers/medicare don't already do the same thing, plus it requires that information be disclosed to doctors etc. which helps the process out.

    I doubt doctors will be so profit driven that they decide to kill people based on money.

  • Nataline Sarkisyan.....name one person that actually died from the Canadian system refusing care. Plus the whole issue of denying care for pre-existing conditions.

    Well it's expensive because there's its a for profit system. Had we had "medicare for all" it wouldn't be expensive because there is no profit motive.

  • I was talking about funding with regards to Medicare, social security etc.

    NCLB fails because we don't have a centralized standard for education so states lowered thier standards got higher grades and got more money under NCLB.

  • Insurance companies are "killing the sick and injured"?

    What? Where are you getting your news? I don't even know where to respond.

    First, don't complain about Republican donations when the Obama campaign took donations from outside the US, which is illegal.

    Second, how are insurance companies robbing people? When last I looked people voluntarily paid for insurance. And the reason it's expensive is because the US comes out with new innovations faster than any other country.

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