I'm fighting my way through the system right now and even with reasonably good insurance, I'm hurting. Obama Care may not be perfect, or even close, but something needed to be done. Our healthcare system is broken as it is.
I'm so happy, and we should all be very thankful that we elected health care experts. Nothing can go wrong when we have the best of the best making these decisions for us. I've been going through cancer treatments for almost 2 years now...and while I've been happy with the results so far, I'm sure it will be even better once the government gets more involved in the process (since government programs always work out so well for us).
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
LLIB wrote: I'm so happy, and we should all be very thankful that we elected health care experts. Nothing can go wrong when we have the best of the best making these decisions for us. I've been going through cancer treatments for almost 2 years now...and while I've been happy with the results so far, I'm sure it will be even better once the government gets more involved in the process (since government programs always work out so well for us).
Your sarcasm just dripped out of your post onto my keyboard and shorted it out. Lucky I have a spare.
"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln
LLIB wrote: I'm so happy, and we should all be very thankful that we elected health care experts. Nothing can go wrong when we have the best of the best making these decisions for us. I've been going through cancer treatments for almost 2 years now...and while I've been happy with the results so far, I'm sure it will be even better once the government gets more involved in the process (since government programs always work out so well for us).
At least the government doesn't have a profit motive unlike the insurance companies. I think it will get worse before it gets better, but at least something is being done. I don't want the legislation repealed, I want it fixed.
LLIB wrote: I'm so happy, and we should all be very thankful that we elected health care experts. Nothing can go wrong when we have the best of the best making these decisions for us. I've been going through cancer treatments for almost 2 years now...and while I've been happy with the results so far, I'm sure it will be even better once the government gets more involved in the process (since government programs always work out so well for us).
At least the government doesn't have a profit motive unlike the insurance companies. I think it will get worse before it gets better, but at least something is being done. I don't want the legislation repealed, I want it fixed.
I heard the way the law is written it will be very hard to repeal. It will be interesting to see how the Supremes decide on the individual mandate. I believe they will approve this expansion of goverment mandates.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
I believe the SCOTUS will approve it too... And I love the way the candidates keep saying "The first thing [they] will do is repeal it..." B.S. That's so much hot air, because they CAN'T "repeal it"....