• Who wins the money raising contest for June between Romney and Obama? The winner is...
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[QUOTE=MegaChalupa;36710218]No reasoning? In what world are conservatives going to vote anything other than Republican? There are a myriad of other issues that conservatives are going to take issue with when it comes to the presidential election. The health care debate is completely inconsequential to whether or not they'll vote Republican, if it really was that big of an issue why aren't conservatives taking serious issue when it comes to Romneycare instituted during his time as governor? And of course you can say the same thing about Democrats, that's the kind of mess a two party system creates.[/QUOTE] People that vote only their parties are [b]idiots[/b]. I'm very conservative, and if there was a democratic president campaigning, and I believed in his ideals and potential policies, I would vote for him. I am well aware of what Romney did to the healthcare in Massachusetts, but that isn't what he is planning on doing to Obamacare. I do believe that healthcare right now sucks, but Obamacare isn't the solution to the problem. Romney's plan isn't perfect, but it's better.
Anyone who thinks Obamacare is the correct solution for healthcare in America needs a reality check.
why cant mitt romney just shove his head down a toilet and drown himself
Why can't you stop saying stupid ass things on the Internet and go out and oh I dunno, do something about th current bullshit going on here in the states?
[QUOTE=Protocol7;36711118]Anyone who thinks Obamacare is the correct solution for healthcare in America needs a reality check.[/QUOTE] What other choice is there besides for keeping the even more broken system?
We're fucked.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;36710057]The difference between UHC and benefits is that UHC will give [B]everybody[/B] something. Even if they don't use it 24/7 they still have instant access to healthcare without denial for stupid shit like previous conditions. Benefits only, well benefit, a small portion of people who can claim them. They shouldn't be entirely abolished, but the UK benefits system for example needs a massive overhaul. There are a lot of people claiming them unjustly and living massively better lives than people in employment.[/QUOTE] You have to think of it from a business point of view. If someone has cancer, and now we HAVE to insure them, what do you think premiums will go down? No, they are going to skyrocket. Then we have the people that will go to the doctor when it's completely unnecessary; a sniffle.
"money raising" is a lot of letters when we can simply call it bribing.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;36720241]You have to think of it from a business point of view. If someone has cancer, and now we HAVE to insure them, what do you think premiums will go down? No, they are going to skyrocket. Then we have the people that will go to the doctor when it's completely unnecessary; a sniffle.[/QUOTE] Well yeah with the current system the US has the premiums are going to go up. But a proper UHC system, where it's managed through the government shouldn't cause that. We still have private healthcare in the UK, and they aren't forced to accept everyone, but at least then we have the national health service to fall back on if we are denied private cover. People will obviously go to the doctors or hospital for small things if they don't have to worry about insurance claims, but other than the extra stress on the doctors and clinics, it's not too much of an issue. It'd maybe cost a small bit more than if people went only when they needed it.
Why are politicians idiots
[QUOTE=Jetpack Bear;36720806]Why are politicians idiots[/QUOTE] They're not usually idiots, but you can make a lot of money if you're in the pocket of big business.
John Huntsman 2016
Every time I look at Romney's face and his smile, I can just tell he is a massive elitist asshole. I don't know what it is, but I know that he will drive the middle and lower classes into the gutter if he's elected. It's a shame you all think Ron Paul is a radical. I never really saw many of his ideas as being ridiculously over the top. Especially when put side-by-side with the retards we're electing.
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