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To: DBlake
""If we don't pass it, here's the guarantee….your premiums will go up, your employers are going to load up more costs on you," "

Well, if it does past, EVERYTHING is going to go up, because, this bill isn't about "healthcare" or "premiums", it's about government having control of everything we do, including what we eat or drink, how we exercise, our professions, our hobbies, our GUNS, and anything else they want to make us do.

They've had the IRS code for years which they used to "nudge" us in the direction they wanted us to go, and now they want the ultimate set of whips and chains to make damn sure we dance their dance and nothing else.

Mr. obama, I'd rather the premiums DOUBLE and get good and available healthcare, and go before a DEATH PANEL to decide if I'm worth living. Besides, we've already heard the OMB tell us that premiums (read: taxes) for your plan could get as high as 80% of our income...IF we have an income.

Why don't you resign the presidency and REDISTRIBUTE yourself over the rest of the world...we've had enough of you.
10 posted on 12/16/2009 4:09:19 PM PST by FrankR (oBAMA: I'd rather pay higher premiums and live, than sit before your Death Panels and die.)
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To: FrankR

“...our GUNS...”

I hadn’t thought of that - but yes, it would definitely come under a “preventative health care issue” or some-such B.S. Our children’s doctor has never asked, but the family has standard orders to say “None of your business” if asked about guns in the home. (Yeah I know, he would still have his question answered, but at least we could FEEL defiant!)


26 posted on 12/17/2009 12:11:49 AM PST by 21twelve (Drive Reality out with a pitchfork if you want , it always comes back.)
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