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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (12261)12/12/2009 12:07:35 AM
From: Magnatizer1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
A long series of events show conservatives have much more passion for true equality than any lib. If there was a design that would best keep the poor poor (and grow the poor base) in a nation of prosperity I could not imagine anyone could do a more adequate job than the libs.

1) ever expanding free money programs that rob a desire to succeed from participants, ultimately the participants feel helpless and become victims. Victims are easy for those with no morals to manipulate. The perfect lib voting machine.

2) continued deterioration of the inner city school system. low reading levels, inability to perform basic math, don't know our history... funnel them into #1 to grow the lib voting base.

Now, they promise an improvement for poor people in their health care coverage. They tell us the govt can cut costs from the system. They tell us on the rich are going to pay for this service. They tell us, don't worry, if you like your coverage you can keep it.

I say they are wanting to grab as many of those fortunate to have received a quality education and bring them back into the funnel. Shove them into program 1 above. Make them victims. Scare them away from independence. And, while they are at it, hasten the removal of those pesky old folks who will remember what it was like to have the American spirit.
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