RE: Mock the week on Obama's healthcare plan.
September 1, 2009 at 10:01 pm
(This post was last modified: September 1, 2009 at 10:09 pm by dry land fish.)
(September 1, 2009 at 3:41 pm)bozo Wrote:(September 1, 2009 at 3:11 pm)dry land fish Wrote: He hasn't even said what he was planning on doing for sure. The bill is over a thousand pages long I know that. How in the world are we supposed to know what is in a bill that big?
You know what the rationale is but you reject it because it goes against your capitalist doctrine.
NO! I don't know the rationale. I understand we want to live in a perfect world but it won't work here. It won't work in the USA. I agree with that guy on the video when he's talking about Palin. She's a moron. Not everyone against this plan is an anti Obama racist Republican. Today I saw where a Black woman who is a Democratic politician from California was on TV talking about how people who are opposed to the plan are racist. How dare she!!! The Democrats are using the race card to try to blast those who oppose it and they can't even realize that most of us that are against it voted for Obama because we were under the impression he was going to help make it cheaper and not take it over!!! We were under the impression that people who charge excess amounts of money for procedures would be kept in check. I was not aware that anyone would have to pay more taxes for this. How do any of you know even what is in that bill? The Congress is reading it right now and has it been released to the public? It's a huge bill and no one knows what is in it even Congress. Americans don't usually trust our government too much. They are usually good for jacking stuff up and costing us a lot of money in the process. Government programs fail. FEMA, Wellfare, DARE, Child Support, and other programs ran by the government are horrible. FEMA is good for stealing taxpayers money, DARE was a flop. I was forced to go through that program and I remember rolling joints on my DARE graduation certificate. Wellfare...well for years there was no limit to how long one could draw. People made a career out of being on wellfare. Now people are still allowed to be on it in my state for five or seven years before finding a job. Surely you people have been in an American government building for something. They are always jacked up. Paper work is missing, someone brain dead is working there, they are rude, they don't listen to you, they don't care if you are satisfied with the service they provide you. These people will be deciding our healthcare benefits and coverages? I can't wait! I can't wait to call them for customer service and be on hold for five hours to get someone who's a chronic smoker who talks like they have a frog in their throat to half way listen to me and give me a generic answer and hang up on me before I can even finish what I had to say. That is what it's like to deal with our government. Has anyone tried calling the VA? An actual government ran hospital? They have an automated system for everything and good luck if you can finally get to the operator. Dialing 0 doesn't work. Then they can never answer your question and they will send you to five or six different people when all you want to know is something simple like "when is my appointment". Someone might call you back if you leave them a voicemail it all depends on if they are busy talking. That's all they do there is talk to eachother and they don't do their job. They hire a bunch of lazy people who sit around talking about what burger they will eat for lunch and you stand there looking at them and they will keep talking because what do they care if you get good service? Where else will you go for treatment? Yep..that's how the government treats the vets. You want them to treat all of us that way?
Just face it...our government is horrible and they can't fight themselves out of a wet paper bag. They will screw this up so badly if it passes that the people who wanted this free health care will be wishing we were back to the way we are today. It truly scares me to think about politicians having any more power over the private lives of Americans than they already have.