To all of those that oppose affordable care to all in this country, go jump in the HADRON COLLIDER and enjoy it. And keep whining, moaping, insulting, whatever it is that you do. Remember your cure: HADRON COLLIDER
One-chin-gone... in the interest of full disclosure, please declare the other screen names you are known by here at EO. Thanks.To all of those that oppose affordable care to all in this country, go jump in the HADRON COLLIDER and enjoy it. And keep whining, moaping, insulting, whatever it is that you do. Remember your cure: HADRON COLLIDER
One-chin-gone... in the interest of full disclosure, please declare the other screen names you are known by here at EO. Thanks.
Let's see how that thought works for you in a few years if those fools put this debacle through.
I just wonder who is going to pay for the difference in my premiums when they skyrocket in cost? Are those who pushed this going to cover it for me? What about when my HSA program is outlawed? How will that lower my health care costs? In fact, how can any off this lower costs?
I really don't care who pays for it, it is long overdue. I'm tired of seeing sick people. And unlike you, I will wait to see the results before I complain, waaahhhhh, waaaahhhhhh, someone is taking my money for ....... waaaahhhhh, waaaahhhhh.....
My dearest pretend-to-be-philosoper I only have this log in, I have no desire to use more than one screen name, and I am sure the admins can verify I log in from home and from my laptop, still using the same screen name.
Good luck with therapy!
I really don't care who pays for it, it is long overdue.
I want to know how can anyone believe that it will lower the deficit without understanding that it will raise the debt?
By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent David Espo, Ap Special Correspondent – 2 hrs 2 mins ago
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and House Democratic leaders struck a last-minute deal Sunday with abortion foes to secure the final few votes needed to remake America's health care system, writing a climactic chapter in a century-old quest for near universal coverage.
The House argued its way through a thicket of Republican objections toward an evening vote on the bill to extend coverage to 32 million Americans who lack it, ban insurers from denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions and cut deficits by an estimated $138 billion over a decade.
Hope this helps with your accounting!
Oh, I have touched a nerve. What happened to our friendship pact?
This may be enough to bring the white feathers out.
Obviously, David Espo nor you have actually read the CBO Report, where that $138 billion deficit cut is highly predicated on the most favorable economic growth figures, a perfect storm of good things happening over the next 10 years. Several scenarios are given, and the one with the $138 billion number is the one that might happen if everything perfectly falls into place. It is also the most unlikely scenario.... and cut deficits by an estimated $138 billion over a decade.
Hope this helps with your accounting!