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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: SilentZ who wrote (749557)10/26/2013 5:07:32 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 1572099
 
Hi SilentZ; Re the comparison between the rollouts of the Republican drug plan and Obamacare.

Yeah, every new government program has a few glitches. It's perfectly normal.

I read somewhere that when Social Security was implemented it caused millions of people to lose their jobs and have to take part time work. And the Medicare program caused tens of thousands of doctors to abandon their profession. Then there were the thousands of hospitals that were put out of business when the IRS was created. When they started DHS one of the unexpected effects was that millions of people lost their health care. I'm old enough to remember the complaints when the creation of the EPA prevented Americans from seeing their usual family doctor. And that was after Nixon had told us that the bill was going to let us keep our old doctors and insurance plans.

Yeah, the Republicans are completely two faced on this issue. Every government program that's ever been started caused crippling damage to 15% of the US economy. This is perfectly normal. Those Democratic senators who have switched sides on the issue and joined the Republicans in calling for a delay are not at all important. There's only 10 of them; heck that's less than 20% of the democratic part of the senate! You could hardly say that a majority of the Democrats want to delay this plan.

By election day 2014 the public will have forgot all about the glitches. Those full time jobs can be very tiring. It's much better to have two part time jobs. People will get along with their new doctors. With the new insurance plans the public's health will be improving. That's right, studies show that when the public has less money to spend they cut back on alcohol and tobacco purchases. And a lot of the overweight folks will get thinner, now that they won't have enough money for food. Maybe some of those illegal immigrants have medical experience and can replace the retiring doctors.

-- Carl

P.S. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! LOL!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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