Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
It's now up to the president to reform health care.
What do you think Andy? Is it going to be a social (I know it's getting there) system? Will insurance companies give up on the fight and surrender?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,402
It's now up to the president to reform health care.
What do you think Andy? Is it going to be a social (I know it's getting there) system? Will insurance companies give up on the fight and surrender?
I bet you that the insurance companies will do just fine. Kucinich originally hated the bill because it was written by the very same insurance lawyers, but apparently Rahm stiff-armed him.

Ahh, whatever. I don't have any reason to believe these clowns will get anything right. We've seen how poor their economic policies are and this bill will make our debt picture much worse. The fact you hear these folks cheering like it's a horse race says it all really.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
I bet you that the insurance companies will do just fine. Kucinich originally hated the bill because it was written by the very same insurance lawyers, but apparently Rahm stiff-armed him.

Ahh, whatever. I don't have any reason to believe these clowns will get anything right. We've seen how poor their economic policies are and this bill will make our debt picture much worse. The fact you hear these folks cheering like it's a horse race says it all really.


Does it mean that those unfortunate will get health care, and those who can afford it can get their own. You got 30 million uninsured American, and that's alot of tax money. Man, your government is making things worse, you can't solve your debts by spending more.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,402
Does it mean that those unfortunate will get health care, and those who can afford it can get their own. You got 30 million uninsured American, and that's alot of tax money. Man, your government is making things worse, you can't solve your debts by spending more.
I'm gonna be laughing my arse off when those 30 million Americans start heading to the doctor's office expecting to get health care. I see riots starting when they're informed that they're not actually going to get health care, but rather now are able to purchase health insurance.

Debt? The government wants to destroy itself, surely.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,402
The only way for it to matter is if we get a serious third party in there, or maybe Ron Paul. Other than that, it won't matter. Both parties are intentionally putting the pedal to the metal in their Toyota Prius as we scream towards a cliff, blaming it on everyone but themselves.
 

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