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Join Date: May 2009
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Health Care has grown out of bounds is all. 2.2 Trillion dollars in 2007.. 713 billion in 1990. Its been two decades and its up three times as much? what the f*ck? Last I checked there isn't 700 million people in the US.Where is all the money being thrown around. The government stepped in on monopolization policies, but backs down on obvious price inflations? I guess that holds true thusfar. Housing markets, Oil markets.. I guess everything will have to come to a crashing stop before they are deemed neccessary to step in. I really don't support the bill proposed by Obama, but there has to be a preventative change in health care now before it really does crash and mess up our whole market. One thing I am afraid of is that if we do accept this new bill, this will be a giant beast that is created. It needs to have adaptability. Leglislation will be almost impossible once it gets up and running. Or you know, maybe there is just too many people let those who die die and the rest just go on.
What I really fear is the adaptability though. 300 million people here. Each one of us has our own cases going on. Can a government bill really support everyone as fully as it should? I read an obviously right wing summary of the bill where they threw around the words Big Brother and Rationing. (http://www.breakdownofamerica.com/?p=380) Actually reading the bill it is almost nothing like what that website said it was line after line. Odd how I had alway imagined that the republican side was the one who favored big brother... Reversing roles is curious to me. |
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