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To: bruwin who wrote (351988)3/4/2010 3:15:56 PM
From: Nadine Carroll11 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794283
 
As a result of this single-minded, hard to justify, and almost fanatical pursuit of this very unpopular Healthcare bill by the current Administration, it’s hard Not to believe that there are possibly powerful and influential forces at work that are intent on ensuring that this bill becomes law, come what may and at whatever cost and sacrifice.

You don't have to look under rocks to find out who benefits. The Democrats figure that if they can turn the whole citizenry into government clients through health care, it's their ticket to permanent power -- it will haul the entire political arena to the left as every budget debate becomes a National Healthcare debate.



To: bruwin who wrote (351988)3/4/2010 3:45:07 PM
From: Geoff Altman  Respond to of 794283
 
a “business interest” that stands to gain from the promulgation of a Bill that’s carried out by politicians on behalf of those who would prefer to remain in the background.

What you're describing is what many confuse with capitalism... Crony Capitalism is the bane of our country and is anti-freemarket not to mention corrupt in every way....