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The American People have Spoken, but Most Democrats Refuse to ListenThe 1990-page revised health care bill presented for consideration in late October makes it clear that concerns voiced by of a majority of Americans have fallen on deaf ears. Michigan's Democratic Senators, Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin are among them. Both are career politicians, apparently more loyal to their party than the people they represent. As such, it is no wonder they have avoided any open public meeting with their constituents. |
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In this video, Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) presents the Republican perspective on Health Care Reform, including free-market measures that have been proposed but ignored by Democrats who favor a government-run system..
To learn more about affordable, 'common-sense' health care reform measures proposed by the Republican Party and to download the 'Pelosi Plan' for health care reform go to:
When options are available that will better conserve freedom, healthcare quality and costs, while making it possible to extend healthcare to more people than the Pelosi Plan, one must ask...why do Democrats refuse to consider them? What is their real motivation? |
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The Horror of It All Congress, the Founders, and Stephen King
The U.S. House of Representatives has just posted on the internet its health care overhaul bill, HR 3962, “To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, etc.” All 1990 impenetrable pages of it.
How huge is this collection of mandates, subsidies, tax hikes, spending and perverse incentives? As the picture shows, it's a monster.
This bill isn’t just longer than a Stephen King novel, it’s also scarier, because aside from the title, this tome is all non-fiction. Congress could benefit from a good editor though, because in 800 fewer pages Stephen King wiped out 99 percent of Earth’s population, rebuilt society, created a dramatic good vs. evil confrontation and nuked Las Vegas. HR 3962 only manages to give the government control of 17 percent of the U.S. economy, and the health care choices of every American.
Oh, and what about the other book in the image, the little one?
Pay no attention to that old thing — Congress isn’t. (click on image for a closer look)
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