That's just liberal blather.
The ACA is another level of government (federal) control that's not desire nor needed.
The only compromise that's come out of congress is from the house. The Senate and POTUS won't even talk.
Another level?
I'm not slogging through this entire thread to read your opinions on Medicare and Medicaid if you already posted them, but for the sake of the latecomers to the thread what are your views on Medicare and Medicaid?
Are comprehensive and successful health insurance programs for the elderly, retired and poor just more unneeded government interference and socialism? If so, how do we cover the care of the elderly, retired and poor? Hope some local charity group has the funds available to cover some emergency medical bills? What would you replace those programs with, if anything?
Because that's not compromise, that's "Do what I want, or I fuck over the country." Otherwise known as blackmail, or an ultimatum.
We did that in 1980 and it's been darker and grittier ever since.Can't we just reboot the country?
In politics, compromise has always had the same meaning: You give up and give me what I want."Compromise" must have a new meaning where you come from.
Because that's not compromise, that's "Do what I want, or I fuck over the country." Otherwise known as blackmail, or an ultimatum.
That's laughable.
Just like the "debt limit".
No matter what dribble you hear from the news, we DO NOT need to increase it to pay our bills, we just very simply need to make some cuts.
All we are doing is increasing the spending limit on an institution that has proven they can't be responsible when it comes to spending.
The only compromise that's come out of congress is from the house. The Senate and POTUS won't even talk.
The fact that the exchanges crashed on day one could tell you something. Is that there was greater demand out there than predicted. So instead of it being unpopular it was more popular than predicted.
The only compromise that's come out of congress is from the house. The Senate and POTUS won't even talk.
This is a lie.
The fact that the exchanges crashed on day one could tell you something. Is that there was greater demand out there than predicted. So instead of it being unpopular it was more popular than predicted.
They didn't expect that?
Only 7 million tried to get on... what 350 million in America?
What a cop out.
The only compromise that's come out of congress is from the house.
I think I've already covered this.Only as a condition of driving...A better question would be: is auto insurance compulsory?Are there state boundaries for auto insurance?
Passing a bill with no bi-partisan support and expecting the other party not to fight it is STUPID.
Refusing to compromise is stupid, see Harry Reid and President Obama.
Medicaid is the result of government intervention in the insurance system. It's a hand out because the free market isn't allowed to thrive.
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Bull.
Setting aside your other comments, I want to focus on your last one: Compromise.
There are parts of the ACA that are good. But a one page bill could have taken care of those (preexisting conditions, etc.).
But no, we get 2400 pages of regulation and federal control, with a program that is going to add 10 trillion to the debt over the next ten years.
Oh, they had 3 years to develop the exchanges, and on day one they crash.
Is it just me or in this thread those who oppose the PPACA when asked questions about alternatives, how an alternative system would work. Seem rather short on answering those questions?
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