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View Poll Results: Would you support the repeal of Obama's healthcare legislation?
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Old 11-04-10, 03:39 PM   #1
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We have to understand that states are challenging this bill. I think by overwhelming majority of the voters and pressure on the new powers that be...this bill will die or be drastically changed.
even i say it shouldnt "die".

there are about a half dozen things worth keeping.

on the whole though. Get rid of the mandate, give me freedom of choice - and im all in.

yet the Dems wont even budge on that.
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Old 11-05-10, 01:00 PM   #2
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even i say it shouldnt "die".

there are about a half dozen things worth keeping.

on the whole though. Get rid of the mandate, give me freedom of choice - and im all in.

yet the Dems wont even budge on that.

The Dems don't believe in freedom of choice or power of the individual, so not going to happen.
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Old 11-04-10, 03:56 PM   #3
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I shouldn't have to pay for your health care any more than you should have to pay for mine.
That's what insurance is. Cancel every insurance policy you have if you don't like it.
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Old 11-04-10, 03:59 PM   #4
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That's what insurance is. Cancel every insurance policy you have if you don't like it.
but as yet i have the OPTION.

My wife and i would pay into private insurance so that WE can have specific coverages and options... not so that the welfare crack whore mother of 7 illegitimate children can pick and chose coverages and options.

what part of "give me the option to choose whether or not i have insurance" are you not getting?
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Old 11-04-10, 04:01 PM   #5
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but as yet i have the OPTION.

My wife and i would pay into private insurance so that WE can have specific coverages and options... not so that the welfare crack whore mother of 7 illegitimate children can pick and chose coverages and options.

what part of "give me the option to choose whether or not i have insurance" are you not getting?
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Old 11-04-10, 04:48 PM   #6
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That's what insurance is. Cancel every insurance policy you have if you don't like it.
Insurance is voluntary.

This law is idiotic, and is overwhelmingly negative. It also doesn't address any of the real problems. Forcing docs to see patients that they actually lose money seeing would be like forcing auto workers to build cars and pay them less than their lunches and gas money costs. Should auto-workers subsidize car prices by being paid less than their direct costs to get to and be at work?

This disincentivizes becoming a doc in the first place (negative incomes are unattractive), when a real problem is a lack of providers. Don't worry, we can mint more by lowering standards. Maybe the DO schools can crank out more poorly qualified "docs" to meet the need—don't see any too far after graduation, they are not required to re-certify like real docs.

Oh, wait, docs won't make negative incomes, they can't. In return, insurance must pay even more, which means massive premium hikes assuming your employer doesn't elect for the de facto public option in the plan of dumping people on medicaid. Have fun in the waiting room next to the guy in the orange jumpsuit and manacles.

All that without the entirely unknown stuff since most of the actual details (required to know anything about how the bill really works, or costs) are left to unelected people to decide for us. Anyone claiming to know the real net results of this bill is flat out lying, since again, very little is actually written down (amazing given the size of the bill), and is to be added by people who no not represent the people at some indeterminate time in the future.

A good law would not be nearly as long, and would have everything written down so we'd know what to expect. Any bill—or process—to work on healthcare that is not 100% transparent, with clear language, and plenty of time for the public to actually understand the bill should have been summarily rejected.

Note that Obama said as much during the campaign (he must have been lying). he said the entire process should be televised on CSPAN. He said that any healthcare solution needed to be bipartisan, it was just too important to be partisan. He said there should be no "closed door" sessions. The actual bill was passed in a completely partisan way, was incredibly opaque with votes bought in closed door sessions, and no one in congress, much less lay people could possibly have understood the bill before it was voted on.
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Old 11-04-10, 05:04 PM   #7
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This poll is not valid as it does not give us all the choices. Why would anyone think this question can be answered with only those two options.
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Old 11-04-10, 05:24 PM   #8
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Why would anyone think this question can be answered with only those two options.
Because some people here can only see in two dimensions, with nothing in between?
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Old 11-05-10, 01:01 AM   #9
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This poll is not valid as it does not give us all the choices. Why would anyone think this question can be answered with only those two options.
I think you need to re-read the question then. I'm not sure what choice other than "yes" or "no" there is to "would you support the repeal of Obama's healthcare legislation?".

Also, if you read my original post, I ask for details regarding the gray areas I think you're referring to.
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Old 11-05-10, 12:59 AM   #10
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No we're not left with that question at all. The Dem's still control the Senate and have veto power in the White House. It's not being repealed.
That's a pretty bold statement. Just two years we were overwhelmed with predictions of doom for the GOP, and now look where we are.

Honestly, I suspect that a very real, determined, and intensive effort to repeal Obamacare will begin as soon as the new Congress is sworn in. Furthermore, I believe that you are overestimating the meaning behind the fact that the Dems maintained control of Congress during this election - far more Democrat Senators are up for reelection in 2012 than this time around, many of which come from moderate to conservative districts which went Democrat in '06 due to dissatisfaction with Bush and the GOP that was heavily entrenched at the time. I will not be in the least bit suprised if they begin to move away from their vote on healthcare in the interest of self-preservation.

If that happens, I don't see a presidential veto - if the Democrats and Republicans both come out against Obamacare, Obama would be sealing his fate by going against both his party and the opposition (enemy).

Bottom line is that it would be insane to think that the GOP won't be intense in going after this issue, as it is a proven winner for them.
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