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Sorry, we can't help it half our country appears to have no fucking clue as they lock-step into oblivion Over 40% of our country believes the earth is less than 10,000 years old and yes I think that's a relevant indicator
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cho~ kakkoii
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When you don't pay your tax, you can go to jail. When you don't pay your tax for this, you go to ______? For GOP, they can still manipulate this particular issue to their advantage with elections on the horizon. Quote:
I intend to! You, on the other hand, shouldn't get carried away just yet. Remember, we all get sick sometime.
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I wish I had a concrete answer for you. However, the only things that are being talked about with regard to this on the main stream circuits of news is that the IRS will garnish wages, keep your tax return (or the amount to cover the tax), or take the tax out of your bank account. Under what authority the IRS does this is not yet known. Quote:
However, now that is has been ruled a tax, this law is subject to the rules of reconcilliation. That means only 51 votes are needed in the senate. If the GOP were to make a clean sweep this election cycle they would have enough votes to make the 51 number they would need to repeal it. This article explains the GOP strategy pretty well. The Republican recipe for repeal http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0612/78002.html My own opinion is that this law is DOA. States can now opt out completely, the medicare portion was struck down as unconstitutional, so paying for this law to get implemented is going to require more legislation that simply will not get passed with a GOP controlled house. Add to that the inherent hatred of this law (it is a really bad one IMHO), and I can see it getting repealed. Besides, what the US needs is a medicare/medicaid style program for the poor, not some mandate/tax to buy corporate insurance. As Vexx said here somewhere buried in this thread, insurance companies should be forced to become non-profit companies that survive off both premiums from those who can afford to pay, and government subsidies for those who cannot pay. This mandate crap that Roberts has supported is just more corporatist nonsense to force people to buy a product they cannot afford.
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I am watching a Romney spokesman talking about how he wants market forces to cover those with pre-existing conditions...
How? Market forces made it clear after all these years; the only way to maximise profit in health insurance is NOT to cover everyone, and give the least health cover to those who need it most. "Market" can't help people here... The sick and the frail are not profitable to make money from. Health insurance doesn't profit from having more customers; health insurance profit from not covering sick customers. And yet the Romney spokesman pretended that this isn't the case. I guess he assumes his supporters are too stupid to notice.
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The beauty of this bill when it was passed in 2010 is that it will never go away. All GOP will ever be able to do is to rebrand with their own marking and give it a new name and stop the flow of the money (the budget) to fund this bill. That's it.The strategy here is pretty obvious for the taking: It's to test the waters to see how much uproar can be rekindled so people will vote for Romney/GOP out of spite for Obama/Democrat. We will see how far this strategy can take GOP. I'll put down my money on not-too-far. I give them about a month before the talking points turn to bigger and better things like the economy, jobs etc. Quote:
Robert's take has pretty much nullified for any such duplicity in the future when he stated that Government cannot mandate people to buy insurance under the Commerce Law. Before this ruling, the danger was that government (Congress) can pretty much create a product and then will force the people to be its consumer. This ruling effectively limits Commerce Law. And then when Robert said that the bill cannot be imposed on the states to expand their program, it pretty much reinforces and strengthen the above notion. I think we can all agree that this bill has a lot of room for improvement before it wins over the hearts of people. It, however, has opened the door for the idea what Healthcare should be about. Whoever is in power won't be able to close that door. The repeal won't happen. Even if GOP manages to get as close to a repeal to the definiton of that word (which is highly improbable), the idea of "Repeal" will sound as hollow just as when Bush Jr. famously declared "Mission Accomplished." Sorry, I could not resist.
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“They paved the way for that,” said Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), a physician, referring to Democrats in 2009. “They’ve already set the precedent for utilizing reconciliation on a piece of legislation where it’s never been used before. So tit for tat, in regard to that. Absolutely, if we need to use reconciliation to get rid of this monstrosity, we will. I’ll be for that.” Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1zIRdWBX8 The Republicans are making this into a political crusade, if they win the majorities they need and the WH, they will repeal this law. What they replace it with is what has me worried. I'm willing to bet the GOP will give us something even worse. Quote:
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How this plays out in the future remains to be seen, but it in no way prevents or restricts a repeal of this law.
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I take your bet and raise you 20 >_< The neo-cons are not that creative (they are destructive, which ain't the same), their wet dream is returning the status quo to what it was before (and destroying medicare completely if posible, which is returrnig everything to an even prior state). But receving something (anything) from the neo-cons is like saying Santa brought you coal as a present.
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The Neo-Con plan for the healtcare system looks more like this: The Neoconservative “Health Care” Bill: How Dumb Do They Think We Are? http://www.populistdaily.com/general...nk-we-are.html
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Sorry about that... I had to pause three times before I could hit submit for that post and then had to run. Anyway, I was referring to the last paragraph from the first page of that article where it says:
"On top of that, some budget experts believe not every part of the health care law could be repealed using the simple-majority rules of reconciliation — only the parts that have a direct budget impact. Still, major portions, including the individual mandate, could be targeted by reconciliation."With that said, I don't know if you had the pleasure of watching Face the Nation yesterday (Sunday) where John Boehner braves a few questions about the aftermath of a successful "repeal." There seems to be no planning for what they will "replace" it with other than reverting the clock to how it used to be. Power to the insurance companies. Quote:
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Cue spotlights on "what will you replace it with, GOP? Be specific because we *have* specifics on the current now-vetted plan."
Problem is, the GOP has already *said* what they've want repeatedly and by many different members/leaders -- total destruction of the community safety net, "screw you, I've got mine", tax revenues redirected directly to certain corporations rather than back to the community,... shall I go on?
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It's obvious that they want people to have to buy insurance from corporations, what they don't want is what I want: a health care cushion for the poor that is payed by taxes, preferably by taxing Wall Street on its dividens. Quote:
It looks like a 3-ring circus at this point and in my humble opinion the poor are the ones who are going to get the shaft in all of this.
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