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Old 03-18-2010, 08:04 AM   #1
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Default After the health care bill passes - how long...

...will it be until The Constitution falls?

This bill will pass.

This bill is NOT about health care reform.

It is about power, control, and ushering in the total and complete transformation of this nation, i.e., the New World Order.

Laugh, scoff, hurdle a few bricks my way. I've been preaching this out here for years. Well, we aren't all that far off, the way I see it anyway.

Let me recap for those that either disagree, or are just learning to open their eyes.

In a nut shell, this economy as well as the world's economy must (and will) collapse. This in turn will bring forth a new monetary system and world government - the end as you and I know it, to our freedoms.

With Greece and Spain just about belly-up, there's many nations not that far behind, including ours. Our money has been worthless for years, inflation is beyond any sane person's imagination, industry is drying up (the real source of the creation of wealth), and the folks that are in charge of our freedoms hate The Constitution.

Yep. Rather dismal it seems. It's all in the plans though.
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Old 03-18-2010, 09:10 AM   #2
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According to the Dems, if I like my current coverage (I do), then I will be able to keep it.

The Dems' plan is to hike taxes significantly on my insurance carrier, in order to pay for their plan, and to force my carrier to insure coverage to high risk groups, including people with pre-existing conditions.

And all this will lower the cost of health care?

How will this plan not raise my premiums, and with this increase, how will I be able to keep the plan I like (as promised)?

Serious question.
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:11 AM   #3
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The day the bill gets passed is the day our constitution gets challanged and I cant wait for it to go to the Supreme Court...........
This is a total failier of our system lead by the Progressives and far left..........Cant wait till Nov.
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:15 AM   #4
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Oh forgot about the Student loan bill witch goes with it...Talk about the gov desideing on your collage tuition and what you can go to school for...........

I can see it now..Mr X we will give you money to go to collage but you have to go into this carrier......

This younger generation has no clue whats about to happin....
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:18 AM   #5
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How will this plan not raise my premiums, and with this increase, how will I be able to keep the plan I like (as promised)?

Serious question.
Ummm.... It will. And, you won't. Welcome to Obamaland.

And, those who pass Obamacare through the "deeming" process should spend the remainder of their days swinging from a tree. Note here, that I mean "retired"... See below.
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Old 03-18-2010, 12:24 PM   #6
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It is sad how they keep pushing this even though their employers (us) have shown time after time it is not wanted in the current form. I firmly believe as said earlier this has nothing to do with healthcare, rather it is a power play plain and simple. I cannot wait for November and not just because of deer season!
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Old 03-18-2010, 12:35 PM   #7
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And all the people on Medicare will suffer the most.
They have promised to take 200 Billion from Medicare, now they are saying, another 100 Billion.
A total of 300 Billion, to be taken from Medicare,
And think, they take the premiums’ out of your paycheck.
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It seems that the Repubs floated a vote in the house to see if the Slaughter process should be used. Yeas, were 222 and Nays were 203. This is by some, being taken as to how the final vote in the house will look like. Others say not so. A list is posted on other sites that states how Congressmen voted today.
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Old 03-18-2010, 01:50 PM   #9
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Anyone who will buy the statement "Oh no! I didn't vote YES for the healthcare legislation that you so strongly disapprove of, Mr Constituent! Au contraire, I voted YES for the Slaughter bill to 'deem' the healthcare legislation passed!" is too dumb to find their way to the election polls, so they don't matter.

C'mon! Is anyone going to buy this subterfuge? "I didn't vote for the bill, I voted to deem it passed!" They are not. This isn't going to relieve those who vote to deem it passed from being held accountable by those of their constituents who are strongly opposed to this bill. Those who are for the bill, they won't care. But those who do oppose it, they are takin' names, buddy, and they are going to know who voted to "deem" the healthcare legislation passed, and they will vote accordingly in November, you can take that to the bank. House Representatives who are foolish enough to misapprehend that will pay the price.
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Old 03-18-2010, 06:01 PM   #10
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On a side note...

Alsatian, using a word like "subterfuge" around us rubes? Really???
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