theeedude
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Maybe you should quit trolling yourself.Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Capitalizt
Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare but only those specifically enumerated." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Too bad he didn't get that in the Constitution, for you.
Uh... he did. The Preamble has no force of law.
And I must say, one of the most Orwellian aspects of the UHC debate is the constant invoking of "the poor." UHC isn't about the poor. UHC is about the old. The gerontocracy in America which feeds off the young.
Why can't you world savers be more honest?
UHC is about the poor, not the old.
We already have UHC for the old, it's called Medicare.
Why can't you world haters be more honest?
Quit trolling. Medicare is mostly worthless. UHC will continue and exacerbate the long trend of government redistributing wealth from young to old. That's a serious concern for its implementation, and one that shouldn't just be swept under the rug with the usual "don't ask questions" bullshit.
And I think you should recognize that, when advocating sweeping change, you are not "defending" against anything, "world haters" or whatever. That would be like Bush thinking he "defended" America by attacking Iraq.
Medicare is mostly worthless? Says who? You? If it's so worthless why did the Republicans expand it?
UHC will not exacerbate anything. In fact it will provide the same health care to young people that is ALREADY provided to old people.
I am advocating sweeping change because the health care system needs sweeping change.
And it's inevitable, because the current employer provided health care model is unsustainable in a global economy when the competition does not have to price runaway insurance premiums directly into their export prices. You can yell and scream all you want, UHC will happen sooner or later.
