Health Care Reform...Sound off here, An ET Roundtable.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by William Rennick, Mar 18, 2010.

Helath Care Reform

  1. Leave it alone, things are fine.

    6 vote(s)
    10.3%
  2. Pass current reform bill.

    12 vote(s)
    20.7%
  3. We need reform, but write a new bill.

    36 vote(s)
    62.1%
  4. Who cares, I pay cash when I'm sick.

    4 vote(s)
    6.9%

  1. If thats how you see it,fine

    Obama said he would would make health care available to all Americans when running for Office,and the people elected him.


    The Constitution also says the congress is to provide for the welfare (health and well being) of the country .Thats how I see it
     
    #101     Mar 20, 2010
  2. The Constitution says the Congress is to provide it.Take it up with the writers of The Constitution and The Congress
     
    #102     Mar 20, 2010


  3. Fine then be prepared to indulge at your expense ,everyone else's wish list too!
     
    #103     Mar 20, 2010
  4. Not everyones wish list,just the common Defense and general Welfare
     
    #104     Mar 20, 2010
  5. BTW,I pay Taxes too and I don't mind my tax dollars helping my fellow citizen.I do have a problem with my tax dollars going to Wars ,BA,GS,AIG ,Haliburton,black water etc.Thats why I vote Democrat
     
    #105     Mar 20, 2010
  6. Ok ..........

    Here is the more important issue.

    From Article I section 9- Limits on Congress:
    "No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed."

    Attainder
    attainder n. The loss of all civil rights by a person sentenced for a serious crime. [< OFr. attaindre, to convict] Source: AHD

    In the context of the Constitution, a Bill of Attainder is meant to mean a bill that has a negative effect on a single person or group (for example, a fine or term of imprisonment). Originally, a Bill of Attainder sentenced an individual to death, though this detail is no longer required to have an enactment be ruled a Bill of Attainder.

    So if insurance is mandatory in the bill being voted on tomorrow, and the uninsured who refuse the govt version of it can be fined or imprisoned, then it seems to me that is a bill of attainder and unconstitutional.

    Also, if all u really want is to be able to purchase health insurance, then I can agree that something needs to be done about that. This bill however is not the answer and will undoubtedly have a severely detrimental impact on our nation. By any honest and objective measure the costs of it both financially and to our freedom are not worth covering the 10% of the uninsured pop.
     
    #106     Mar 20, 2010
  7. Hey don't blame me that you see "free pony" in your delusions but somehow don't think that applies to others as well if you were correct.
     
    #107     Mar 20, 2010
  8. Well just how specific is "provide for the general welfare" supposed to be there mr" I just want mine to hell with everybody else"?



     
    #108     Mar 20, 2010
  9. I know it would be hard for you conservatives to believe,but maybe our founding fathers were more liberal then you want to believe.They wrote in their own words that the congress is to provide for the welfare/health, happiness, prosperity and well-being of the country


    I'm not " Mr I just want mine to hell with everybody else",Thats selfish ass Republicans .I want my tax dollars to help my country and my countrymen.Republicans want my tax dollars to support bailouts,war,haliburton etc
     
    #109     Mar 20, 2010
  10. TGregg

    TGregg

    We desperately need reform. Of course, the sort of reform we need is well beyond the understanding of your typical voter who is particularly challenged just to find his proper polling place. So there's no way any politician is going to offer it, so we're not going to get it, so health care is only going to get worse and/or more expensive.

    MAN, I wish voters would grow just two brain cells to rub together!

    Wanna make health care affordable? The solution is obvious, well tested and has a crapload of historical evidence to prove it works and everything else does not. The fact that it is not even being (seriously) considered is a huge mountain of evidence that we no longer are interested in paying our own way, but are delighted to sacrifice anybody else for our current benefit. This "anybody else" includes our future selves and our descendants.

    Party on, dudes. Waiter, could I please have another pizza? I'm not happy with this one `cuz it's gotten a little cold, please throw it away. And please hand the tab to the next party that arrives. Thanks.

    Oh, and if you do not know what the obvious, tried and tested solution is? Fuck you. You are part of the problem and you would not listen to the answer here.
     
    #110     Mar 20, 2010