Wisconsin native.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."--GKC
"Liberalism is the modern and morbid habit of always sacrificing the normal to the abnormal" --G K Chesterton
"The only objective of Liberty is Life" --G K Chesterton
"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition." -- Rudyard Kipling
In fact, Rasmussen reports that 49% of respondents believe doing NOTHING is better than the current "reform"; compared to 39% who say this reform is better than nothing. Also, 54% favor TAX CUTS to the middle class over new spending on health care (which would significantly RAISE middle class taxes, as well as insurance premiums).
I see you missed the last several months of tens of thousands of people protesting Obamacare, among other things. And I see that you think the long lines for N1H1 vaccines are a "reform" you're okay with. Now imagine waiting in line for hours only to be turned away for your HEART SURGERY or CHEMO.
Pretty drunk on the kool aid over there, aren't you Jay?
Yes, health care reform is necessary. Government controlled and subsidized health care reform is NOT the answer. Socialized medicine would be a DISASTER.
As Amy points out, if the H1N1 vaccine is any indication and the government gets their hands on our health care, we will all be screwed.
The majority in this country does not want Obamacare.
More importantly, the majority of actual tax payers in this country don't want Obamacare.
I pray it goes nowhere. It shouldn't go anywhere, but most of the politicians out there don't give a shit what their constituents think.
ReplyDeleteDCS, are you serious? Reform has overwhelming public support.
ReplyDeleteReform has overwhelming public support.
ReplyDeleteReform, yes. But not Obamacare.
In fact, Rasmussen reports that 49% of respondents believe doing NOTHING is better than the current "reform"; compared to 39% who say this reform is better than nothing. Also, 54% favor TAX CUTS to the middle class over new spending on health care (which would significantly RAISE middle class taxes, as well as insurance premiums).
I see you missed the last several months of tens of thousands of people protesting Obamacare, among other things. And I see that you think the long lines for N1H1 vaccines are a "reform" you're okay with. Now imagine waiting in line for hours only to be turned away for your HEART SURGERY or CHEMO.
Pretty drunk on the kool aid over there, aren't you Jay?
ReplyDeleteYes, health care reform is necessary. Government controlled and subsidized health care reform is NOT the answer. Socialized medicine would be a DISASTER.
As Amy points out, if the H1N1 vaccine is any indication and the government gets their hands on our health care, we will all be screwed.
The majority in this country does not want Obamacare.
More importantly, the majority of actual tax payers in this country don't want Obamacare.