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Tikker wrote:well, it's kind of a dumb thing to vote against
at some point, you have to examine your broad views of things, and realize not everything is cut and dried
Martrae wrote:He's a Constitutionalist...if it's not in the Constitution he feels the federal government shouldn't be getting involved.
Evermore wrote:Martrae wrote:He's a Constitutionalist...if it's not in the Constitution he feels the federal government shouldn't be getting involved.
and he is right
Evermore wrote:Martrae wrote:He's a Constitutionalist...if it's not in the Constitution he feels the federal government shouldn't be getting involved.
and he is right
Tikker wrote:Evermore wrote:Martrae wrote:He's a Constitutionalist...if it's not in the Constitution he feels the federal government shouldn't be getting involved.
and he is right
that's just dumb
half of your highly prized rights weren't originally in the constitution either
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Tikker wrote:Evermore wrote:Martrae wrote:He's a Constitutionalist...if it's not in the Constitution he feels the federal government shouldn't be getting involved.
and he is right
that's just dumb
half of your highly prized rights weren't originally in the constitution either
Evermore wrote:
and it isnt dumb What is dumb is allowing a badly functioning government to try and regulate things when it cant even regulate itself correctly.
ClakarEQ wrote:Evermore wrote:
and it isnt dumb What is dumb is allowing a badly functioning government to try and regulate things when it cant even regulate itself correctly.
While I agree that our GOV can't regulate itself very well.
The question is, do you agree that everyone should have the right to health and hospitals at he same level and costs?
And don't kid yourself, private companies can't regulate themselves correctly either, so your comment doesn't hold much value.
ClakarEQ wrote:It doesn't say that anywhere and that is the problem.
Where does it say everyone has the right?
Fiscal or political makes no difference.
Do you feel that Americans should have the right to health and hospital in our own country or not?
Just like the right to bear arms.
Eziekial wrote:Just because you have the right to something, doesn't mean you have to have it, nor does it make that thing free. Clarks point about guns is an excellent example. Just because I have the right to own a $1,500 shotgun made in Italy, doesn't mean I don't have to still PAY $1,500 for that gun. The price is set by the market. Just like health-care, I think no-one should be DENIED health care but they have to pay the going rate. The sooner we understand that it's a MONETARY issue the sooner we can address the problem. Medicine in America is a monopoly regulated by the government. The sooner we open it up, the sooner the prices will go down. As prices go down, so will insurance premiums.
The problem is most people don't want to "settle" for the least expensive doctor or the simple procedure. They want the latest and greatest fix, pill, or lazer-guided precision cut 2000 removing that mole on their fat ass.
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