Sunday, 5 June 2011

How has America survived and thrived for so long without government healthcare?

For over 200 years America has been called great by the entire world. Now all of a sudden libs are saying this disaster and that disaster will happen if we don%26#039;t completely change our nation.|||The idea of our founding fathers is that you are responsible for your welfare not the government.|||Government caused the problem that created the high costs of health care. With excessive regulations (which has it%26#039;s good side) and high costs of research.|||the question to ask is how long will it last without some kind of REFORM....|||It%26#039;s already happening. Every great civilization in history went through a decline, this is what is happening in the US now.|||We have been a beacon of light for the world, and some would like to snuff it out!





MR|||We have forgotten where we came from and what founded this nation. Reconstructing it from the ground up will break us.|||Yours is an argument against doing anything innovative about any problem. Fact is, the U.S. is rated 37th in the world in quality of health care. 47 million have no health insurance. There%26#039;s a huge problem that needs to be addressed through reform of the health care system.|||when Repubs were running the showit ws easy........





just get Sick and Die~!|||Libs, as you call them, just took a play out of the Bush playbook.


Use a disaster to create an excuse to promote your own agenda, is the name of the play. Only the disaster changes, and the agenda.





Like an %26quot;end -around%26quot; in football. It can work for Libs, Cons, Moderates...and others.





Now the conservatives are taking a play out of the Lib playbook...the community organizer/get involved and speak up play...we%26#039;ll see if the commitment pays off in a few years, or if the silent majority will roll over and play dead again.|||On the other hand, other countries, like European ones, are doing somewhat better than us with their health care, in that they have less casualties.