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We can't afford it case fucking closed.
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Republicans are now supporting idealism over common sense? How are they still getting votes?!?!
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@skaterboyof2009 A republic is a form of government where a body of individuals that represent the public govern. This has nothing to do with dictatorships. America is a democratic republic, since we vote for those that govern the republic. Next time, know what you're talking about before making assertions.
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this is a Democratic country, not a Republic...
thus Democrats are more American then Republicans... DUUH!
(A republic, for those who don't know, is sort of like a Dictatorship, and Republicans are all Wana-be Dictators in a Free Country... WTF? )
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@yuriatayde Well thanks, but I already know about libertarianism and the HTWW channel. I'm a student of political science and history. I didn't ask about ideology or what some twat on YT thinks, I'm asking for GOOD arguments against the healthcare bill. I'll check out what HTWW says on the subject if you think he has the best arguments, if not, please present them yourself.
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@yuriatayde The healthcare bill was not perfect, far from it. However, I heard no good arguments coming from the right-wing during the debate. If you have any good arguments against the bill, please present them (ie arguments that are logicaly consistant and demonstrably true - ie no lies).
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@eefree89 the health care reform act is primarily about requiring people to get health insurance (in the same way you are required to insure your car for instance) and preventing health insurance companies from denying coverage to people who have been paying for it. It is not about the government paying for health care. The uninsured cost the government far more than this bill ever can. Most people who oppose this bill seem to miss that.
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@eefree89 I spent years working in the health insurance industry - in the accounting department. There's plenty of money to provide good basic care for all Americans in what is already flowing thru that industry. Universal health care, Canadian style care would be a boon for for workers and for small-to-medium employers. Taxes would go up. But you could hire someone without a huge hidden cost, and you wouldn't be bankrupted if you loose or change your job, and premiums would go down.
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I'm on the fence about the health care bill. On one hand, America's health care system does need reform. On the other, we don't really have the money to have the government pay for everyone's illnesses (60% of all government spending goes to health-care related institutions). I'm not a Tea Party member, I'm just a realist: now isn't the time for the health care bill, and the passing of it has lost the Democrats more political capital than they thought they would gain.
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Great video. I think you have perfectly illustrated exactly how many people think the system works and what is wrong with it.
"Bad things happen because of evil people make them happen!"
Absolutely classic.
It's clearly extremely "socialist" to make companies do what they're paid to do.
zetanato 1 year ago 39
Simply ooooozing with sarcasm. Well done, sir!
amazingbollweevil 1 year ago 30