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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna
There's a lot I don't like about the bill that was passed tonight. But I'm glad that the U.S. has finally joined every other developed country in the world in offering healthcare to all of it's citizens.
In our system of government, there will never be a perfect piece of legislation, this one included. But getting insurance coverage for every American is a laudable beach head on which to build even better reforms to our healthcare system in future Congresses. I'm confident that like improvements made to Social Security, Medicare and the prescription drug bill since their original enactments, this law will be improved upon as well.
Unlike our political parties, I'm willing to compromise on a bill such as this one, being satisfied to achieve important elements while giving up on some I think are unimportant or unneccessary.
It's too bad that tonight's achievement couldn't have been accomplished without the partisan bitterness that has become so imbedded in our system.
As far as those who bitterly oppose and criticize President Obama, they should at least note that under his leadership and management of the legislative process, this landmark legislation was passed, something that twelve former Presidents were unable to achieve over the better part of a century. One doesn't have to agree with President Obama's politics, but to disdain his leadership ability to achieve his legislative objectives is simply and very obviously incorrect.
Having stated my opinion, I agree with Donna2 that the U.S. is in big trouble. I don't agree that this bill will "push us over the edge" however. The troubles faced by the country--fiscal, domestic and foreign policy--have been caused by elected representatives from both political parties over several decades. The beginnings of corrections to our problems will only result from the election of new, more thoughtful, less partisan representatives who will actually govern with the best interests of the citizens who elected them.
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I, for one, don't believe as you do that "joining" the "developed world" and it's push toward socialism/communism with an overreaching and ill-advised takeover of the health care industry is a good thing.
I, for one, am proud of the Republicans who stood up to the Democrats and refused to offer them cover with even one vote for this abomination of a bill that erodes and frankly destroys our history of individualism and self-determination. Screw bipartisanism; bipartisan to Democrats is that you agree with them.
Are you aware of the Education takeover in this bill? You now will only be able to get student loans through the government. How soon before the government mandates where you go to college and who "deserves" the loan more. Do you think your grandchildren will be among the favored group VK?
The key to fixing "health care" would have been to get government out of it. We could all afford "health care" if government mandates weren't bogging down the system. Companies care about profit; profit comes from consumers; give the consumer what he wants and you profit .... simple huh?
Will you also be happy with the coming amnesty that will put millions of more people in your wallet and in the Democrats pocket? It's going to happen ..... learn to speak Spanish; it will be the language of the majority soon.
One final thought. If this bill is so good, as some in this thread have indicated they believe; why delay it's major enactments until 2014 when almost all the principals are out of office ........ oh sorry ........ I answered my own question
REPEAL, REPEAL , REPEAL; AND THROUGH EVERY DEMOCRAT OUT ON HIS OR HER EAR!!!!!!