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Larry Jaques[_2_] Larry Jaques[_2_] is offline
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:48:48 -0600, the infamous Dave Balderstone
scrawled the following:

In article , Leon
wrote:

I assure you that health care will double in cost with the government
involved. It seems that with more unemployeed, the more the government
comes up with programs to employee those people, productive or not. Its
wellfare.


Looking in from the outside, I wonder at the level of vitriol on both
sides when it appears no more than six of 350,000,000 have actually
READ the bill.


You're absolutely right, Dave. But a few of us read small portions of
it when it was only 1,000 pages long. You don't have to watch the
entire train wreck--after you see the first wheel leave the track--to
know that what's going to happen, do you?


And I'm guessing that fewer than three of those are in your Senate,
Congress or White House.


The main protagonist, Speakerette of the House Nancy Pugnosi, ACKs
that she hasn't even read it and doesn't understand it. What more do
you need to know about the people who voted for it and those who
wouldn't? Which side seems like the bad guys to you, Dave?


It seems to me that both "sides" in this should be outraged, not at the
legislation itself, but rather at the manner it has been rammed down
your throats.


Absolutely! The Libtards are reading beauty, goodness, and light
things into it that aren't there and they are completely glossing over
the infringements it enacts into law. Their brains are wired
differently than ours, unfortunately.


As a Canadian I understand the problems of a socialized medical system.
The response from a specialist here today to someone close to me when
asked to book a colonoscopy was "Sure, we can put you on the list, but
don't hold your breath."


Ouch. So, do you see _anything_ related to actual healthcare, or
socialized healthcare, in this bill?

Forced insurance is not care, and it's not compassionate, a word the
libs seem to find comforting in describing themselves and their new
King. Go figure.

--
If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we
shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do.
-- Samuel Butler