If I have a group of 100 people who want to buy health insurance, the cost per person will obviously be higher than what a group of 1,000 people would pay.
As long as I care, that's plenty.
Most recent polls I've seen have concluded that most Americans either support the law, or oppose it on the grounds that it didn't go far enough.
How about your deductable?Come on be honest! :mrgreen:
Holly cow!!! Why do you pay so much? What do you get for it? 5 or 6 $20 doctor's visits and a few pills?
Check out this site: Health Insurance - Find Affordable Health Insurance Plans and Buy Medical Coverage Online
It will give you quotes for insurance. You can get a plan for 1/4 of that, you just won't have the doctor's visit...but you'll be saving around $5,400 a year so I think you'll manage.
They don't care. That should be obvious from the last 2 years.
I'm hoping that's exactly what happens, that it dies from it's own weight. That relieves the Congress from having to make any rash decisions.
And hurts the people. It is disgusting to me that people in this country do not want to help folks via healthcare. Disgusting!
Do you realize, that for the cost of this bill, the government could purchase every uninsured person in this country a $5.000 deductible policy and save money?
January 31, 2010
Breaking News: Florida Judge Rules Health Care Law Is Unconstitutional
Story: Obama Health-Care Reform Act Ruled Unconstitutionalby Florida U.S. Judge - Bloomberg
January 31, 2010
Breaking News: Florida Judge Rules Health Care Law Is Unconstitutional
Story: Obama Health-Care Reform Act Ruled Unconstitutionalby Florida U.S. Judge - Bloomberg
enjoy it while it lasts...supreme court here we comeA win for the good guys.
A win for the good guys.
enjoy it while it lasts...supreme court here we come
Who... conservative pundits on TV (who already have good coverage)
Yep it's going there, but I wouldn't seem so sure, remember the court is still 5 conservative to 4 liberal ... going to be very close any way you look at it. I know I wouldn't put money on which way they rule.
Good, then all mandates will be thrown out. We'll no longer have to buy auto insurance. Perhaps we'll no longer have to pay income tax.
Nope for us that believe and follow the Consutution.
Perhaps you can show me where the federal government forces you to buy auto insurance. I believe that is mandated by the states. Is it not?
As for the federal income tax, can you tell me what you are purchasing with that ?
I'm certainly not a legal scholar, but even to me it seem an over reach of our governments power to force someone to buy anything. What would be next, cars? After all we have an financial stake in two auto companies, so would it be a reach, to be told that you must buy a car from one of them, after all that would be in the interest of the US wouldn't it?
Good, then all mandates will be thrown out. We'll no longer have to buy auto insurance. Perhaps we'll no longer have to pay income tax.
600,000 in my county alone was Illegal aliens. How are the costs in MA for universal healthcare? Nothing in this bill lowers costs, improves quality, or assures there are enough doctors. If your state wants to do it, then let the people decide but to have a program run by the Federal Govt. and forcing people to buy insurance is a violation of individual freedoms.
I didn't learn conservative ideology in civics class but did learn the role of the Federal Govt. and the three branches. I didn't see healthcare anywhere in the Constitution as a mandate.
There you go again so much faith in the Federal Govt. that has given us a 14.1 trillion dollar debt. There is no evidence that this bill will make things better just your opinion. By the way Rasmussan says you are wrong, healthcare is not supported by the majority in this country nor is a single payer system.
[A] national survey released this afternoon by CNN/Opinion ... finds 61% of Americans in favor of a government-run health insurance plan to compete with private insurance companies.
RealClearPolitics - Politics Nation - CNN Poll: 61% Favor Public Option
a USA Today/Gallup poll, 52 percent of those surveyed say they want a public option in health-care coverage.
USA Today: 52% Still Want Public Option in Health Care « SpeakEasy
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 57% oppose the plan if it doesn't include a government-run health insurance plan to compete with private insurers.
Without Public Option, Enthusiasm for Health Care Reform, Especially Among Democrats, Collapses - Rasmussen Reports™
So we need Obamacare to implement what is in place right now? You think there are enough kids on their parents program to justify the costs? Affordable drugs came from the Bush Medicare program not Obamacare. Not sure where you are getting your information but you are out of your league here.
liberals often believe if something is "good" then it has to be constitutional
That's essentially what the public option was. The Republicans and conservative Democrats blocked it. I agree, a simple solution like that would save a lot of money.
I have to laugh. CC didn't believe me when I said that lefties actually argued that there were people left dying in the streets under the current health care system. I'll have to show him this. Thanks.:2wave:
Conservatives often believe that if they don't like something, it must be unconstitutional.
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