Posted on 03/22/2010 6:32:13 PM PDT by SeattleBruce
A sort of a “Gathering of Eagles”.
Yeah, so maybe the seniors will finally wise up for a change and vote with us this time.
The only way that bill can be repealed is if the American people change the laws that allow corporations to give money to influence politicians. No individual has that kind of power, and that is why politicians no longer listen to the American people.
We are now fully into the era of ‘corporate rights’. There are no individual rights anymore and no representation for individuals.
When politicians jet around the world to go to ‘economic summits’ with transnational corporations, they bring back the global socialism we see as their walking orders, because socialism takes all responsibility off corporations and makes the taxpayer pay for everything.
No legislation in the last 30 years has benefited citizens. Now it is proposed, written and funded by global corporations who are instituting the european/chinese socialist/communist model of government on America.
No other battle needs to be fought and won, if you want to get America back. Once this is done you’ll see a return to the respect for individual rights in this country.
I realize that. But after we have a Pub president, we may not have 2/3 in congress. So, even without that super majority, simply passing a new law may be easier and just as effective.
perhaps the best way would be to amend the law... take out the socialist aspects... fines for not buying insurance... and making it possible to buy insurance across state lines, etc... and make it look like obama vetoes it and that he doesn’t want to improve it.
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If we had a flat 10% Federal income tax rate, wed collect the same total income tax revenue, but Doctors could cut their rates 30% and still come out ahead.Nothing will motivate them to cut their rates unless we introduce more supply into the equation and thus more competition for their services. But, yes, what you are saying - tort reform, income tax reform, etc., will all work together to drive down costs IF we introduce more supply and competition.
What you said. Also, the health care field is the LAST place we want to skimp in terms of education; the classes are more demanding than they “should” be simply to weed out people who are slackers, just going through the motions, just view it as a profession with a high income, or just trying to please mummy and dada.
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