Mikulski Notes Republicans' Broken Promises on Health Care Repeal

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2011

Senator Barbara Mikulski took to the floor today to issue her strong opposition to any attempt to repeal the health care reform law. The Senator also noted that "their amendment offers a repeal, but it does not offer a plan or strategy to replace, because you know why? They have no ideas."

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  • Stupid Americans. Did you really believe Republicans were going to try to create jobs and make health insurance more accessible? Nope. Their highest priority is telling women what rape is.

  • way to go girl!

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  • @MaHaRushie

    Pot, kettle, black?

  • @trelane227 I guess you didn't catch the sarcasm. No, turning the country into a bunch of pussies who want the government to provide every need is not the answer. Don't allow the govt to play on your fears to take more power over our lives.

  • @MaHaRushie

    Hmm... indeed, why not just extend a medicare buy in to all those under 65 years old.

    P.S. I hope you didn't hold your breath waiting.

  • @MaHaRushie

    And that has nothing to do with what I said. Congratulations.

  • @Blisteringwinds It would require a lot of education because people have come to expect things like healthcare to be free. Its not. To expect the govt to be able to handle it in an efficient way is crazy.

    Social security, Medicaid, postal service, public education, welfare are all examples of how well they handle things. Where do libs get this blind confidence that somehow healthcare will be different?

  • @MaHaRushie Oh I hate my HSA. While my husband's HSA insurance is better than the one my company offered... We pay about 40 a month and then have to pay over 6000 out of pocket on non-preventative stuff. If I had my companies HSA, We would pay 330 a month and still have to pay over 6000 out of pocket. Which my rate seems to be the "Majority" of people's rates .......

  • @dizzymasekela if you wish to have a discussion, please remain civil. You are acting very uncivil.

    Second, I've never watched Beck and I disagree with a lot of what he says.

    Most of Obama's jobs are construction jobs that last several months.

    Oh, guess what happens if someone in a car accident or someone who had a heart attack doesn't have insurance? They get treated anyway.

    My problem is the complete disregard for the Constitution.

  • @MarkRosengarten Well then they should be more willing to admit they screwed up on this one.

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