So they just passed this Health Care Plan written by a committee.. whose Chairman says he didn't understand it.. Passed by a Congress that exempts themselves from It... Signed by a President who's a smoker.. With funding administered by a Treasury Chief who didn't pay his taxes.. All to be overseen by an obese Surgeon General.. ... AND NOW FINANCED BY A COUNTRY THAT IS BROKE. Viva La Revolution! (This message brought to you by the authors subtle hints to start a revolution.)
it's very very sad, all we can do is wait til november and hopefully get things moving in a positive direction, for now we're f'd!
Good luck with the revolution. There's not enough incentive to motivate a society with such a sense of self entitlement.
This is the biggest cluster **** I have ever seen. These people that run this country need to be impeached...........
130 , since you and I are in the same business, weneed to do something to get us back on track !!! Since about the first of the year, I have made a solemn vow that in any elections that I vote in, I will not vote for any incumbent, no matter what....Obama wanted change..... and I don't think I am alone in this respect, I will try to give him change !!! The people that are in aren't listening and aren't doing the job we, as their employers are instructing them to do....so the only thing left to do is to FIRE THEM !!!
By the time any will have realized just exactly what he has been doing and done, it will be too late.
I'd say EVERY Republican was listening. Why do you want to vote out the dissenters? What are you gonna replace them with......another Barry Obama "yes" man?
I made that vow before they passed that bill. It should have never passed and anybody in office that voted for this, now needs to get out. They are not listening at all, small business and the middle class is alway's flipping the bill for this crap and were running out of money.
We'll have to see what happens...There is alot of talk, but action is what counts! How far are people willing to go. Most ***** for a little while, but don't have the mind set to think long term action so they just let uncle sam pull another one over they're eyes. I hate to say it, but most of the people in this country are week and will shut up in a month or so. Let's see who has the balls to go the distance. LEAD, FOLLOW, OR GET THE HELL OUT OF THE WAY!
More expensive than what we AlReadY pay for those without health insurance? I thought they congressional budget office said that it would, in fact, save us money?
I got this in an email today. Duke, I think you are plagerising (sp) her. :D .ExternalClass DIV{;} Maxine Sums It Up Let me get this straight. We're going to be gifted with a health care plan written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it,passed by a Congress that hasn't read it but exempts themselves from it, to be signed by a president who also hasn't read it and who smokes, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke. What the hell could possibly go wrong ????????????
These are the WI reps that voted for the bill and what the said about the bill. They don't know what they voted for and Finegold wants the goverment to solve American's problems what happened to American's solving there own problems. This is going to be the end of the America we all know. Rep. Gwen Moore (D. - Milwaukee) On how the bill will affect uninsured women: "18% of women are uninsured, 26% of single mothers and 41% of low income women are uninsured." On whether this bill is the final answer to health care problems: "I don't think it's going to be a perfect bill. We will probably spend the rest of my career making changes and fixes to make it work better." Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D. - Madison) On whether this bill will change how health insurance companies work: "The abusive practices of some insurance companies will come to an end, things like denying people coverage because they were once fit before, or dropping their coverage at the greatest time of need." On the impact the bill will make: "It's the first time as a nation that we've made a commitment to the health security of all Americans. We expect 32 million people will become insured once the bill is fully implemented." More: Baldwin Says Health Care Bill Will End Abusive Insurance Practices Senator Russ Feingold (D. - Wisconsin) On how to respond to the passage: "The right thing to do today is to hope that our government is now showing signs that it can work to solve the problems of the American people." On the impact of the bill: "This bill does at least, for the first time, force the insurance industry - and this goes into effect right away - to actually have to spend 80% of what they get from people on health care instead of big glass buildings in the middle of our largest cities. "We'll see whether or not this thing does the job of controlling costs, reducing the deficit, providing health care to more people. I think it can, but if it doesn't, alternatives will be looked at. It will be a while before we know that." More: Feingold Says Health Care Passage "Significant"