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That's definitely one way to make it transparent for the people. Some change.
This health care proposal is an absolute catastrophy.
I'm not a learned man, but I did read several pages from HR3200, and a few from the current house and senate bills. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that the proposed legislation gives a few people enormous powers over us, and does not allow us any recourse, be it through our elected representatives or the courts.
Anyone who says that "something is better than nothing" when referring to the health care legislation that we're just about to have jammed down our throats, hasn't read much of it. There are much better, common sense ideas that could be implemented that would reduce costs for us all, in turn making the burden on the tax payers much more reasonable. Our elected representatives have thrown common sense out the window though. They're obviously invested in something far beyond our heath care. What ever it is, the only roll I beleive we would play is financiers.
I'm not a learned man, but I did read several pages from HR3200, and a few from the current house and senate bills. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that the proposed legislation gives a few people enormous powers over us, and does not allow us any recourse, be it through our elected representatives or the courts.
Anyone who says that "something is better than nothing" when referring to the health care legislation that we're just about to have jammed down our throats, hasn't read much of it. There are much better, common sense ideas that could be implemented that would reduce costs for us all, in turn making the burden on the tax payers much more reasonable. Our elected representatives have thrown common sense out the window though. They're obviously invested in something far beyond our heath care. What ever it is, the only roll I beleive we would play is financiers.
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This health care proposal is an absolute catastrophy.
I'm not a learned man, but I did read several pages from HR3200, and a few from the current house and senate bills. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that the proposed legislation gives a few people enormous powers over us, and does not allow us any recourse, be it through our elected representatives or the courts.
Anyone who says that "something is better than nothing" when referring to the health care legislation that we're just about to have jammed down our throats, hasn't read much of it. There are much better, common sense ideas that could be implemented that would reduce costs for us all, in turn making the burden on the tax payers much more reasonable. Our elected representatives have thrown common sense out the window though. They're obviously invested in something far beyond our heath care. What ever it is, the only roll I beleive we would play is financiers.
I'm not a learned man, but I did read several pages from HR3200, and a few from the current house and senate bills. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that the proposed legislation gives a few people enormous powers over us, and does not allow us any recourse, be it through our elected representatives or the courts.
Anyone who says that "something is better than nothing" when referring to the health care legislation that we're just about to have jammed down our throats, hasn't read much of it. There are much better, common sense ideas that could be implemented that would reduce costs for us all, in turn making the burden on the tax payers much more reasonable. Our elected representatives have thrown common sense out the window though. They're obviously invested in something far beyond our heath care. What ever it is, the only roll I beleive we would play is financiers.
Well, considering I didnt expect her to get rid of public schools, I can give her credit for giving more money to the public schools for better education. But I see where you were trying to go with that though.




