Health Care Freedom Act Featured at CPAC
by Brian GarstThe Conservative Political Action Conference isn’t all fiery speeches and political red meat. Following the rousing speech by Rep. Mike Pence on Friday, a much more subdued presentation by Dr. Eric Novack described the efforts of states to pass a version of the Health Care Freedom Act, which I previously discussed here. Much has happened since I last talked about the efforts of states to protect individual health care rights.

The number of states advancing legislation to protect individual choice from federal mandates has increased since December from 24 states to 35. But merely introducing legislation isn’t enough; we need victories.
Virginia delivered a first step toward just that, as its state House recently passed a version of the Health Care Freedom Act. Elsewhere, the Tennessee Senate passed the bill 26-1, while other states, such as Idaho, have successfully advanced the bill out of committee.
These bills offer to protect citizens in two crucial ways. First, they would guarantee the right to purchase care directly, so that bureaucrats cannot be forced between patients and doctors against their will. Second, it would assure that citizens are protected from unconstitutional mandates to purchase insurance by allowing them to opt-out from any such federal program.
Although the election of Scott Brown derailed much of the momentum for ObamaCare, it is important to continue pushing legislation that would protect citizens from a new public mandate. As Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Barack Obama conspire to find alternative ways to ram government-run health care down our throats, we must continue to fight them with any tools available. Keep putting pressure on national leaders. Keep electing people who pledge to fight ObamaCare. But also fight in your backyard, and tell your state representatives that they are still a critical line of defense.






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Individual rights are the cornerstone of freedom and Obamacare is the latest assault on them anyone who supports the loss of individual rights is unAmerican PERIOD
Hard to believe there are only 35 States willing to entertain this…Glad I live in one of them!
As long as there are poor people that wish not to further themselves, the threat of a single payer health care system will always loom. Ignorance and laziness bread Progressive ideology's. Watch out for a long time to come…!
Only 35 states? What about the other 22?
You really shouldn't give a damn about what the people in D.C. are doing. All the power resides at the state level, not the federal level.
The states needs to start passing legislation that will opt them out of bailing out one another (i.e., the federal government bailing out California or any other states).
Health Care Freedom Act? Who do you think foots the bill for your "freedom". Remember now, there is no such thing as a free lunch. Answer- the persons with health insurance and the government pay the bill when you get sick and do not have health insurance. I thought the "conserative" movement was all about individual responsiblity. What a bunch of B.S.
It appears that "We The People" means nothing to the communist Bernie Sanders—We MUST start burning the phone lines, right now!<B/>This guy is the rat-in-the-hat behind the bulk of this bill—Get Him! (by phone)
Obama said himself that he wants a single (Government) payer system…Its all about taking away your rights…they always say its to help john or jane doe…the problem is there are fewer of them so we all have to get screwed to take care of them……If they can tap into your bank account they can raise taxes at will…..once they have hands in your pocket they will not take them out.When are the productive Americans going to wake up and tell them no…I will ask HAVE YOU EVER BEEN HIRED BY A POOR MAN?
I am just curious. What do you think is creating the demand for a single payer system? Let me help you with the answer. I pay for my employees' health insurance and this has doubled in seven years. Besides gasoline, I am not aware of any other product with a similar increase. Second question- Who do you think foots the bill for persons without insurance? That is right. Part of the bill passes through to the persons with insurance and I am tired of paying this cost. So much for "individual responsibility. Oh, and please do not give me the crap that you are "self-insured". One of my best friends who was extremely healthy caught a virus, which damaged his heart. He receive a heart transplant. $750,000 and counting.
Me too…thank you OK…..
At least conservatives strive for individual responsibility, whereas the Liberal ideology is rooted in being social leeches across the board. Health costs are a problem but forcing free people to buy insurance isnt the answer and our lazy legislators need to work harder to find a solution instead of reverting to fascism. BS is what i say to giving up my freedom
The Government has no money..they TAKE it from us…so when you say the government pays well it was your money to begin with…duhhh…You lefties think its a right to health care…well you have to eat to stay healthy is that a right…how about water a right..housing a right,
You are absolutely correct that the government is broke. So I know, let's pass down more costs to them. I am not saying pass the Democrat version. However, the Republicans party absolutely demagogued the bill with claims of "death panels" and "throwing granny under the bus". So what were we left with, a Democrat only version when this country is faced with a spiraling deficit brought on in part due to health care costs and health care costs going through the roof.
Buddy- your freedom ends when it affects my wallet and if you do not have insurance, you are affecting my wallet. I have a deal for you, care to accept. If you do not have insurance, then do not go to the hospital for any reason. So if you are in an accident and it is not your fault, you will simply be left there. Oh, I know you will sue the person responsible. So what? There is no guarantee they will have the financial resources to foot the bill. Good luck. You are living in Wonderland.
Agricultural goods (Dairy, fruits & veggies meat, beer etc…), textile goods, and govt. employees are a few things that have doubled in the last seven years, as well as gasoline…Your point as it pertains to to my comment is? And your point as it relates to you paying for your employee's insurance is, considering that you have the choice to provide it or not…?
Myself, and every other tax payer foots most of the bill. Whether you have health insurance or not, you are helping to pay for those who cannot, or choose not to. It's called taxes moonbat, you pay a lot of them if you haven't noticed. Again…Your point is in regards to it's relevancy to either my post, or the topic of this thread is…?
And…You think health care is expensive now? Wait till its free!
Death Panels aren't any?…You know who Rahm is?..Check out his brother Ezekiel….and his job and his
health care chart…Remember the government telling women not to get a breast exam until age 50?…70% of women with cancer are 50 and above…compare it to his chart….nahhh can't be they would never tell you that the government won't pay…Didn't the President say one time sometimes its better to take a pain pill and go home?
You made our point YOU want to dump your employees into a single payer system to lower your cost of operation…So let every one suffer so you can make more cash….geee thanx glad i do not work for you
Really, dairy products. I paid $2.88 for a gallon of milk last night. I can not remember it selling for $1.44 seven years ago. I choose to pay for my employees health insurance? What a bunch of bull. So I should take the view of the majority of the uninformed hypocrites on this page and simply pass their costs down to the insured and the government. No. I do have principles. And genius, where do you think we are headed under your system? As more businesses drop health insurance due to the cost, the government will either have to pick up the tab or hospitals will close. So we are headed for a single payer system you are so fond of.
I wish someone could convince me that the federal government has done anything successful, self-sustaining and efficient over the last 100 years- other than winning two world wars. I am struggling to find something positive in the fact that government keeps growing at a rate far greater than the productivity of the people.
A single payer system will not lower cost, unless it also comes with heavy price controls. And while heavy price controls can contain costs, it will also mean reduced quality of care and significant shortages.
There are better ways to control costs, so simply pointing out skyrocketing costs is not an argument FOR single-payer. A good start toward finding the answer would be asking WHY costs are as they are.
When you misquote and take things completely out of context, it shows your weakness of your argument. What do you think will happen so big, bad business can make more cash? When health insurance starts to break the back of small business and they drop insurance, who will foot the bill? You are living in a dreamworld of pass the buck. You have been so brainwashed, you can not see the folly of your argument. So much for individual responsibilty.
So you believe the "biggest lie of the year". Even Senator Johanns from Nebraska said that the death panels did not exist. The rest of your argument simply does not address anything remotely related to this topic or any of my posts. When hospitals go broke because people do not have insurance, we will be taking pain pills, at home. I hope you will like that health care system. So much for single payer.
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exactly… an individuals freedom ends when he is forced to sacrifice for someone else, this is Obamacare. My point is there is hard work to do to find a solution and embracing fascism is not the answer. Your solutions are incomprehensible, aka LALA land. I know qa good first step 1-tort reform, but our jerk off president and his jerk off party are in the pockets of the lawyers who have been driving medical costs thru the roof, have you been paying attention?
God you're a moron. Do you understand what a subsidy is? And do you understand how the Federal Government subsidizes certain industries to control supply? Do you understand that our tax dollars are going to farmers to either grow, or destroy crops, depending on the demand, so they can control supply?
And assuming that you're actuality smart enough to operate a business, with actual employees. YES…It's your CHOICE to offer your employees health insurance or not. Nobody is forcing you to offer it, or not…It's solely up to the owner/s. And when you speak of "passing the cost down to the government", who do you think is paying for that? Where do you think the government is getting their money? Are you really this clueless…? You just sound like an angry little man, trying to use the guise of a business owner, in an attempt to prove some sort of point, which is still not clear.
Troll along now Dhasselhoff…You're becoming quite repetitive and annoying.
I was on the phone recently with a childhood friend who lives under Socialized Medicine and whose husband was diagnosed early with bowel cancer therefore a great chance for survival but the Death Panel scheduled his surgery for 1-2 years ahead which ensured an early death. My friends got into debt by paying privately to have his surgery done in another country, thankfully he's doing well now, and has an excellent prognosis. Money well spent – it's always about the money. One of the reasons Obama etc., are pushing healthcare is for our tax money which begins the day this debacle is passed. Then they're coming for our IRA's which is the only money we have left that they haven't raided. Money, money, money…keep in mind they've exempted themselves from Socialized Medicine and are keeping their excellent medical benefit program where they're not a penny out of pocket and have access to top specialists and hospitals. What does that tell you?
You are so correct. So lets develop a system which encourages individual responsibility. However, unless persons have an incentive to participate, they soon will want to join the masses who are not footing the bill. I simply can not believe the simple minds who are in favor of this bill. Who do you think is paying for your "freedom". How many of you are in favor of mandatory automobile insurance? Hmmm. But it is quite all right for someone else to pick up your health care costs.
It amazes me that people who probably bitch, at least once a day, about some ineptly run government function still think that the government will do a bang-up job running health care. Ever deal with the DMV, the IRS, ever try to get a pothole filled? Convenient and efficient right? Think they'll do a better job on something that doesn't directly affect them but which could be life and limb for you? Obviously they have never had first hand experience, or listened to someone with first hand experience, of how "wonderful" socialized health care is. And one more thing, like the bumper-sticker says; think health care is expensive now, just wait until it's free
Where, in any of my posts have I said I want a single payer health care system. Where!!! I want responsibility. A concept which does not seem to register for any of the brainwashed idiots on this page. You simply can not look fairly at any criticism and recognize valid points because you have bought into the myth of Rusty the Chickenhawk and Glenn the Idiot. Who do you think will foot the bill for your "right" not to have health insurance? Hmmm. So lets get to work and pass legislation so we can avoid a single payer. Now, class has ended because I have to go to church.
Tort reform. Please. I am LMAO. Nebraska has had tort reform from the beginning. In Nebraska, punitive damages have been banned by our state constitution since statehood and medical malpractice awards have been capped for more than 20 years. My insurance rates still doubled in seven years. You are the one living in LALA land. Embracing fascism? So are you one of the ones who are milking the system and not being responsible for your health care? I bet I know the answer to that one.
You're arguing the symptom and not addressing the problem. Why do you think people don't have insurance? Is it because the government has regulated the industry to a monopoly and it is grossly uncompetitive? Or could it be that trial lawyers make way too much on the backs of malpractice suits and the awards don't match the actual need? Or could it be that people don't think they need health insurance until it's too late? Or could it be the current system is overtaxed by the unexpected influx of illegal immigration demand on emergency room care? Or is it because the Federal government doesn't permit the use of a taxpayers FSA to save for catistrophic healthcare costs and collects any unused funds in the form of a tax yearly? Which of those are the root causation? I say every one of them. More governemt intervention and forced heath insurance will only be a window dressing and result in lower quality and even more expensive costs to the taxpayer.
Rusty the Chickenhawk and Glenn the Idiot./endquote
Very little you have said on this subject makes any kind of sense but these little gems pretty much render any kind of argument you were attempting to make null and void. Buh bye.
Oh, I know all about farm subsidies. You are the one that said "dairy products" have doubled in price. I simply pointed out you were wrong. I will gladly debate farm subsidies with you, any time, any where. However, you might be suprised what I think of them. As far as being clueless, Why have all the ER rooms, except one, closed in Phoenix, Arizona. I know. They were making gobs and gobs of money and they all retired. Naaaa. Try, they shut down because they were flooded by non-paying customers, which your beliefs encourage. Soon, more hospitals will close under your system. Good luck.
for the sake of argument lets say me and several millions of Americans cannot afford health insurance, so the govt. should force us to buy something we cant afford, and then end up in debt. to the IRS. yeah thats the ticket, you and your hero BO are real smart. The govt. cant solve its way out of a wet paper bag, And i havent read one coherent game plan from you either. You dont like tort reform, let me guess youre an attorney or your sig. other is. "i bet i know the answer to that" said in a mocking tone.
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Govt control of 'Health Care' gets the press, but what we're talking about really is govt control of health. What would be the difference between govt-controlled health and govt controlling, mandating, what we could or could not eat? There are food-nazis about who would do that if allowed the opportunity.
"Freedom" is getting to be about what govt decides to allow in this country.
This is a good step and we need every legislature in the Union to adopt this and tell the feds NO!
We don't want your socialist BS anymore!
The Fresh Prince Of Bill Ayers has done quite enough damage I think!
So boy wonder, what is your solution? I know. Let's increase the number of persons who do not pay THEIR medical care. Hmmm. Now that is a real conservative position. By God, nobody is going to tell me I have to carry insurance. I have a God given right not to be responsible and pass my problems down to other people. As far as the rest of your rant, Nebraska has banned punitive damages for 160 years and has capped was one of the first states to cap med-mal. My rates still doubled. So go on with your rightous self-indignation and realize, there is not such thing as a free lunch.
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Government is not broke. It still has Constitutional framework. What is broke is the political system. Politicians, the one's you support, are broken. Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence argued for a freedom of health care amendment to the US Constitution. It means freedom to choose the healthcare of your choice. Unfortunately, the amendment did not make it into the Bill of Rights. Your argument is about socialization of health care. The freedom of choice in health care argument is about the right to choose the health care of your choice, not the insurance of your choice. You can go to GOP.GOV and see exactly what legislation the Republican House tried to introduce this year.
http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/rush...
Bless You!
A free people "earn" their standard of living, they don't allow for one to be "imposed" on them!
What The Fresh Prince Of Bill Ayers is trying to do is "impose" HIS standard on you!
TELL HIM NO!!!
So, I am curious Annie. When small businesses stop paying for insurance for their employees because of the rising costs, due in part because hospitals pass through the costs of the uninsured, what health care system will we have in this country? If you said, single payer, government run, you are correct. So why are persons on this site so adverse to taking responsibility for their health care? I have never, ever seen a site so full of hypocrites.
Let me guess – California is not one of the 35 that has passed a bill? Are there enough "good guys" here to take back this state, I wonder….and always hope!
I see. So you can not pay for your insurance. Well then, your solution is to pass the buck to someone else. I will answer your whine with the standard conservative mantra, work two jobs, go back to school to get a better education, move to a smaller home. Every year the number of the businesses offering insurance decreases. Why? Who do you think picks up this tab. As far as my profession, it has nothing to do with the fact Nebraska has always banned punitive damages, enacted tort reform more than 25 years ago and my rates still went up right along with the same percentage increase as all the other states.
leme rell ya 'bout my friend bla bla bla bla bla bla
leme tell you about irresonsibility, blah, blah, blah. I guess the truth hurts when this is your only response. Now go to the dictionary and look up the definition of hypocrite.
Crisis? I think not, but I ask you to make up your own mind. Just compare the rhetoric from 1971/1974 to 2009. “Massive crisis of spiraling costs and over-strained medical resources.” Well, since they didn’t pass a bill back then, I guess Capitalism must have worked. Even back then they were trying to eliminate insurance companies and have the President appoint a “Health Security board.” Back then, congress was urged to “quickly” pass a bill. It was also “vitally needed and long overdue”. It seems as though today’s Democrats are guilty of plagiarism of at least the same old “union supported” argument. I think I hear in the second part of the clip that the American people really wanted this and that it is a right to have universal, government controlled healthcare. Back then, the democrats were unwilling to pass a bill without universal, government controlled healthcare. Sound familiar? Please share.
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1. Auto insurance is mandated by each state, not the federal government which has no authority to do so.
2. You are not mandated to carry insurance to protect yourself; only liability insurance to protect someone ELSE that you may harm.
3 Driving is not a right. If you choose to drive, there are conditions, such as proving physical capability (driving test, eye test) and financial capability (liability insurance) in the event you hurt someone else.
This is a radio address given by Ronald Reagan in 1961, addressing the push for socialized medicine by Democrats during his day. A crucial message that applies today, Reagan exposes the strategy of liberalism by using healthcare to create a socialist state.
Obamacare is the Trojan Horse for a socialist America. Obamacare is the Trojan Horse for FOCA and unrestricted abortion. Obamacare is the Trojan Horse in restricting healthcare to our elderly.
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What makes you think the congress can provide an answer to any important problem. While I whole heartedly agree that medical expenses have risen at a ludicrous rate, it is precisely the government's intervention that is at the root of the problem. Human nature dictates that anything of value that is provided for free or attained with no effort is abused. I hate to be the one who breaks it to you, but life is not fair, not everyone can be a winner and there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Government is NEVER the answer!
I'n north of you in the "peoples republic of Oregon", I know the feeling…
Husker, Truth is,stuffed in the stimulus bill is two provisions, one for all medical records to be put on an electronic data base and the other to set up a bureaucracy to regulate treatment based on factors such as age,ilness costs ect. Sounds like rationing is already in place which could lead to End of life counselling.( which by the way the Va has right now)
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and your answer is "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need", huh? Marxist
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Whatever the costs, the government is trying to emulate the Canadian system, which of course is government run. It was fine for a few years but doctor's salaries were capped and a lot of them left the country to pratice. Today, there is such a shortage of doctors that you are hard pressed to find one without waiting for two years. ALSO, to even get some semblence of care in a hospital, you need additional private insurance. Sooooo, the private insurance business is once again doing well because the governement could not meet the fiscal demands of running it's own healthcare monopoly.
The same will happen here.
It is all about 'individual responsibility' and for far too long the government has been all about relieving people of their personal responsibilities in favor of the rest of us, people like you and me being REQUIRED to provide for those who WILL NOT do for themselves. It may be 'breaking news' to you but life from the dawn of time life has been a 'struggle to survive' and guess what, everybody does not win.
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Two humorous cartoons on Obama's failing administration at http://drawfortruth.wordpress.com/category/jobs/
The hospitals have closed because the system was being abused by those who have to right to use them. I am tired of every other government in the world dumping their problems on our economy. Mexico's greatest export is poverty. Providing health care as a 'right' is the biggest step in the destruction of our economy. Why is it that the greatest health care risk to our 'under-privledged' is obesity. The rest of the world is starving and our poor are over-weight. Irony is a bitch and reality sucks. Get a clue HuskerBoy, the government is the problem, not the answer!!
I'm trying to get the last member of my family who pays tax in California out of the state. Many "good guys" already left. I tried but I was a decade too soon and I sounded paranoid. So I left.
Honestly. If you can leave then get out.
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I hate to burst your bubble, but I asked Senator Mike Johanns (R-Nebraska) on Tuesday, if any bill proposed by the Democrats contained anything remotely to a "death panel". His answer- "No". Please take your conspiracy theories to the Glenn Beck show. This is a serious debate that I seem to be winning. You see my score has actually increased. So there is hope yet. Now the rest of you all need to look into the mirror and answer this simple question. If I do not have health insurance and I get sick, who pays?
The problem with our economy is unions in government and ACORN thugs, no ifs ands or buts.
A concentration of family and friends work in health care. Speaking to many of them recently I asked tough questions about the health care bill. With plenty of resistance they had to admit that they have no idea what it means to them.
ZERO CLUE. We are talking about -combined – well well over a 100 years of experience there. Then I brought up costs. No resistance there. They openly gave factual data about the chronically overpriced components within the system.
Especially in testing. TESTS TESTS TESTS. Obama is right about the waste. Give him credit where credit is due. But he is bullchiting through his teeth if you think he cares about it.
If he did he wouldn't wait to cut the waste. And I have plenty of family members who gave advise him thoroughly.
There are 57 States silly! " With 1 more to go."
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OK, Ok!,… so a gallon of milk did not double i the last years…. how is that proof positive that ……
are somehow making a valid argument in favor of something the VAST majority of the American people are against.
Hospitals shut down because of……. why???????????
When the 'big bad' supermarket starts making 'more cash',… they better start giving me some better prices or or I will go another supermarket…….
Why do you want to take that away from me???????
"…I owe my soul to the company store…."
Tell me there HLBo…….have you ever seen pictures of a Soviet supermarket
Come on,.. yes Capitalism needs a little cleaning up here and there,… but certainly not……
REPLACING.
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Here is only one of many links( http://www.cnsnews.com/news/print/43358)you asked the wrong question, Its all about rationing and by the way why are you complaining, you got your Cornhusker kickback
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OH TEACHER,… what do you mean "class has ended" we must have dozed off there Bo,… because….
I don't remember you teaching us anything but learn that your friend caught a virus……
"..$7500,000 and counting"
Teacher, you yell at us because we do not give the answer to how much is 2 + 2, OK,… but ……
you forget TEACHER… you have not taught us how to add.
So all we have been saying is, and hopefully you too, the answer is NOT more government it is less government….
We know that sounds a tad abstract but then….. what the F__K have you been.
Have read all your comments and I for one still don't know what 2 + 2 equals.
Maybe you should go to church there Bo, hopefully His word will unwind you a tad.
Apparently this "**president" doesn't acknowledge supreme court precedence either…
http://supreme.justia.com/us/268/5/case.html
U.S. Supreme Court
Linder v. United States, 268 U.S. 5 (1925)
Linder v. United States
No. 183
Submitted March 9, 1925
Decided April 13, 1925
268 U.S. 5
CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
Syllabus
1. Any provision of an act of Congress ostensibly enacted under power granted by the Constitution, not naturally and reasonably adapted to the effective exercise of such power but solely to the achievement of something plainly within the power reserved to the states, is invalid and cannot be enforced. P. 268 U. S. 17.
2. Direct control of medical practice in the states is obviously beyond the power of Congress. P. 268 U. S. 18.
3. Incidental regulation of such practice by Congress through a taxing act, like the Narcotic Law, cannot extend to matters plainly inappropriate and unnecessary to reasonable enforcement of a revenue measure. P. 268 U. S. 18.
A free people "earn" their standard of living by the sweat of their brow and the strength of their backs, they don't allow for one to be "imposed" on them!
What The Fresh Prince Of Bill Ayers and his goon squad are trying to do is "impose" THEIR idea of standards on you!
Basically pissing on the "little peons" heads and the constitution all at once…
TELL THEM NO!!!
Yes, he is right about the waste. He's just completely wrong about the cause of it, and therefore the solution.
Ah….. if only you could go buy your health insurance at a different state.
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Your attempt to educate this troll is laudable, but clearly he is intellectually dishonest and there for incapable of honest discourse IMHO…
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Once again, sons of Virginia lead the way towards Freedom! Would you expect any less from the State that gave you Washington, Jefferson, Mason, Madison, Henry and Lee? I'll be glad to see Gov. McDonnell sign this into Law!
SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!
The real issue I am raising is that the insured in this country subsidize the uninsured with higher hospital costs to cover the non-paying clientle and also higher insurance rates to pay for the same thing. I know a large proportion of the increase in uninsured is due to illegals, but there are others. How to address this issue?
OK, OK Bo, enough of your crap….. you need to make a stand sooner or later,….
all you have been doing is bum wrapping everyone commenting here and have not provided one shred of anything that resembles a solution. But than again who has..
So let me just ask you one simple little question…..
Are you for implementing all or any part of the Obama / Pelosi / /Reid "Health Care Reform" bill????.
Health Care… and…. owning / driving a car,… what is the connection there Bo????/
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Thank God for the Law, otherwise all of this public discontent could be unleashed and the United States would find itself a far weaker nation than it is already. We are becoming dangerously polarized and need to calm the fires of hell from our eyes.
We need to be able to identify the markers of Progressivism, Socialism and Communism early, and we need to become informed about our candidates. This is not about Party, it's about Principle. For too long Americans have remained reprehensibly uniformed about our history and about our candidates. We cling to platitudes and rhetoric as if the words alone can save the world.
Our words are in fact powerful, but without the works of faith and dedication to the actual cause of Liberty, we are lost in the clamor that is everyday life.
"Good Guys" leaving the state of California….
I suppose when one can view this as Mexico making a come back
well if that's the case than all we have to hope for is that….
Mexico is going to finally start doing something right….. WOW
And they better start by making…. emergency rooms.
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You know once the government has control of health care it is on….What blood test? so you eat trans-fats..nope won't pay…ohhh you smoke treatment denied..Nope that knee replacment…your obese can't do it..on and on and on…They will have to cut cost….and we will suffer..Name one thing the government does well….ummmm still waiting
I's been overrun by trolls…
When the government attempts to pass a law that allows them to write the insurance policies for the companies and forces every citizen to buy a policy, it IS government-run health care using the insurance companies as a stalking horse.
This is a radio address given by Ronald Reagan in 1961, addressing the push for socialized medicine by Democrats during his day. A crucial message that applies today, Reagan exposes the strategy of liberalism by using healthcare to create a socialist state.
Yes some of us know we should be more fiscally responsible.
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