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Edited by
AndyBgood
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Thu 09/10/09 09:29 AM
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp=32773968�
Dr. Charles Bustani, Rep. LA makes some serious points about Obama's plan. These are reforms I can get behind, NOT OBAMA'S. Obama's plan is the same thing as replacing a car's engine when all it needs is new spark plugs and new wires. What we really need is a way to repair our system and addressing the problems that make current health care more expensive. His four points make sense but we also do need Tort reform BADLY! The problems with health care spans just the issue of Health Care itself. Immigration reform and enforcement, Fixing a deteriorating Justice System, And bringing domestic industry back. We also need to free up competition of Insurance companies by allowing people to get insurance across state lines. Insurance companies need to be made to address the consumer instead of the legal system (ANOTHER OVERBURDENING EXPENSE) likewise needs to be addressed. The reforms mentioned on this post here as well make sense because they will not cost us unless earmarks and pork barrel are snuck in. Obama promised us he would address the earmarks and pork barrel. Well... what the heck has he done so far to make good on this? Created a stir tossing a proposal that will cost us an additional 900,000,000,000 to 1,000,000,000,000? Obama needs to learn Auto mechanics and hopefully he is not so stupid he can understand what this message says. Fix what we got, quit adding to spending and bureaucracy! Obama's reforms are Boo Boo! No Bueno! Mal Aire! And Badly thought out! He does not understand business because he is a career politician. It is funny how we are told about our responsibilities by people and groups who do not understand the full depth of their beliefs. How can people be financially responsible when they don't have the money. Now the congress wants to fine people when they don't have insurance? ![]() |
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Mandatory industry is a form of extortion. And then...
Is auto insurance mandatory where you live? |
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