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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Cogito who wrote (55433)3/22/2008 5:21:59 PM
From: quehubo  Read Replies (1) of 542193
 
Cogito - Sorry to hear of your illness.

Fortunately this country provides very good health care for who cant afford to pay for it. The country also assures you can get good housing at a subsidized rate. Of course by the time you get this benefit you have exhausted most all of your assets.

I think universal health care is inevitable, along with the decline of health care services. With my present situation I imagine I could retire comfortably around 50 years old but I wont do it without assured medical insurance until I am eligible for Medicare. Perhaps my employer will still offer insurance for early retirees at 55, but that is a long way off for now. I already work at least 40% of the year to pay taxes, if we have universal health care I may be much more inclined to look to retire and pay much less taxes.

No doubt you can tell I appreciate some of the programs probably brought out by the left. I think affirmative action had its time and place. Welfare within limitations, etc.

But I do think the programs had many undesirable impacts on the poor, especially the black community. I cannot explain otherwise when I see story after story of poor uneducated immigrants coming to the USA and realizing it is the land of opportunity.

So I have my eyes and ears open to see just how far left and dangerous this far left liberal Obama will take us.

The only consolation with Obama in the White House will be the hope maybe it will motivate a change in his community that suffers so much at its own hand.

Rev, Wright complained about the statistics of black incarceration. Who do you think the vast majority of the victims were? You saw the stats I posted earlier, the very people in his church are the ones most likely to suffer.
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