Bill republicans dont say if they cant do it right the first time dont do anything.They are saying lets fix the system we have in place now.lets cut costs for all private insurance, pharmaceuticals and cut costs for medicare.This sounds good right?With the money we save from these costs why not start a private plan for people who are not coverd. The BIG problem is that people are generally happy with the coverage they have.And lets not forget all these millions that supposedly dont have coverage well many of them just dont want it.Many YOUNG people can get insurance from where they work. But they are healthy and dont want to spend 30 or so dollars a week to be coverd.There is the SCHIP that many parents haven't signed up for coverage for there children but it is there for the taking.We cant MAKE people take coverage, well not yet anyhows.As well many seniors who are eligible for medicare have chosen not to sign up for it.I think it is easy to see we all want change.We just dont want the government to RUN the healthcare system. It isnt there job. But i would like to see them help get it sorted out and lower costs and keep costs down. This is there job.Ps. can you show me where SS & medicare are doing fine and are far from going under?
I think you are not being told the truth about the NHS in England; it is OK; I dread the idea of a US system. And I have horrible pictures of what goes on in the US, which may not be true: for EG: what would be happening to me now? No insurance (I didn't have any with my job; but but even if I did, I got ill just after being made redundant), dialysis three times a week; various drugs, and income (Incapacity Benefit) of £90 a week. I have a feeling that I'd be stuffed.(By the way: there is no age limit on Dialysis on the NHS; most people in the unit I'm in are over 50 - actually, most are over 70. I'm 50, and there's a couple who are the same age or younger.)
People who don't want insurance won't buy into a public option either. That was the "big difference" between Clinton and Obama during the primaries - Obama didn't say everyone would have health insurance under his plan, he wasn't trying for 100%, But people who are sick, and people who have families, people who work for themselves or in small business who do want insurance should be able to get it at a community risk price.
Depending on what news channel's you watch you will get a variety of ways people are looking at the debates on healthcare, cap and trade ect ect.It seems it is ok for Obama and his PLANNED community activists to plan weeks ahead of time to go out and protest. Groups like Acorn who have professionally made signs and intimidate people and are called community activists are ok.But if a grass roots movement of people with hand made signs goes to protest's like the tea parties or recently people at town hall meetings try to express there opinions it has to be that they were forced to do so and are only doing so out of hatred.They (many democrats and the President) say it is FAKE and Manufactured and it isn't real people but puppets ect ect. They are to well dressed to be real people, maybe people on there way to work? Maybe if they all had on red shirts that said acorn it would be a different news story.So i wanted to see a vote to get opinions from REAL people like us.Are people who disagree with the president Bad people? Are we fake? Should we not be heard? Is he not our president or just the president to those who agree with him?
Do you believe that brandishing a firearm in proximity of the president (or any elected official) is an acceptable way of expressing opposition to their politics?
Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 17, 2009, 09:39:06 PMDo you believe that brandishing a firearm in proximity of the president (or any elected official) is an acceptable way of expressing opposition to their politics?Tsk tsk, the old fear and hate you have against "the People" using their Constitutional Rights is showing.
Quote from: BigSky on August 18, 2009, 03:37:43 AMQuote from: Bill Peckham on August 17, 2009, 09:39:06 PMDo you believe that brandishing a firearm in proximity of the president (or any elected official) is an acceptable way of expressing opposition to their politics?Tsk tsk, the old fear and hate you have against "the People" using their Constitutional Rights is showing.I don't think asking a question evinces hate. I think Pk and Hemodoc answered as I would - I wouldn't bring my gun to any sort of political rally. That doesn't mean I can't, it means I think it is not an acceptable way of expressing opposition to someone's politics. We have a bloody history of political violence in this country, referencing it to make a political point is wrong and unAmerican.
There were at least 12 people with guns outside the VFW event in Phoenix.http://ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=1200460You are deluding yourself if you believe carrying guns at political rallies makes no reference to political violence.
I don't understand this gun thing at all.I live in Lambeth (London), about two miles away from Brixton and Peckham, which are the two big gang places round here (though there are more), and the idea of having a gun - for any reason - is so alien to me that I don't know how to express it. I would not even know how to get one
What's the taxes on your incomes in America?