The same Obama that never met an ex-Goldman Sachs CEO or Senior VP that he didn't put into his administration?
omfg.

And your alternative solution is?LoopStationZebra wrote:If you think the politicians in Washington are corrupt now, omfg, I can't possibly imagine what it would be like to give them literally billions of dollars to play with during the administration of some national healthcare plan.
omfg.
It would be like giving Goldman Sachs power over my checking account and mortgage.
Oh. Wait....
more horrifying than people being denied care by insurance companies over technicalities? THAT's what horrifies me... of course we just hear the filtered through dramatic stories, but the thought of actually having insurance and being denied certain things because it was either pre-existing or some other thing they worked out they could get away with, or demanding blood/urine tests etc etc sounds very scaryLoopStationZebra wrote:It's about not wanting to empower the Federal Government to manage and administer healthcare. I can't imagine anything more horrifying.
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my point exactly - a lot of "christians" are exactly the kind of people he was shouting at, they just wore jewish hats at the time, but they behaved the same.beats me wrote:You really have to hand it to the Republicans for claiming the God endorsement back in the 80’s. Despite the fact that Jesus Himself would throw into an uncontrollable rage over their general platform of war, money worship, and wiping their ass with the poor, while they’re fisting the vast majority of their constituency all they have to do is throw down the God card to get a resounding “Oh. Thanks! May I have another?” in response.
Even the most ignorant in this country think both parties are fucked and will do nothing for them so they just vote for the God party. A good portion of the red (Republican) states are among the poorest. So that's the only feasible reason they align themselves with the party that has zero of their self interests in mind.Forge. wrote:my point exactly - a lot of "christians" are exactly the kind of people he was shouting at, they just wore jewish hats at the time, but they behaved the same.beats me wrote:You really have to hand it to the Republicans for claiming the God endorsement back in the 80’s. Despite the fact that Jesus Himself would throw into an uncontrollable rage over their general platform of war, money worship, and wiping their ass with the poor, while they’re fisting the vast majority of their constituency all they have to do is throw down the God card to get a resounding “Oh. Thanks! May I have another?” in response.
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one other point -in Australia, health is managed on a state level. The fed. govt. takes the money through taxes then proportions it to the states and they have their own health dept.LoopStationZebra wrote:It's about not wanting to empower the Federal Government to manage and administer healthcare. I can't imagine anything more horrifying.
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