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The Big Buffalo
"Eek! Socialism! Obama scares me!" We already have a great deal of socialism in America. It's necessary because the needs social programs fill cannot be requited at a profit. Education and emergency services are the two big ones. The shrill hysteria echoing throughout the dungeons of Right Blogistan is purely political. Nobody will ever be forced to switch from a private insurance company to a public one. The insurance companies will cling to their turf come hell or high water. Furthermore, no politician wants the government to run the private companies out of business. The objective is to change the way they deliver health services. Why does that scare the world's Sackheads so much? |
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On 25 aug., 01:08, George M. Middius wrote:
"Eek! Socialism! Obama scares me!" We already have a great deal of socialism in America. It's necessary because the needs social programs fill cannot be requited at a profit. Education and emergency services are the two big ones. The shrill hysteria echoing throughout the dungeons of Right Blogistan is purely political. Nobody will ever be forced to switch from a private insurance company to a public one. The insurance companies will cling to their turf come hell or high water. Furthermore, no politician wants the government to run the private companies out of business. The objective is to change the way they deliver health services. Why does that scare the world's Sackheads so much? you really do believe this big lie. |
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Clyde Slick said: "Eek! Socialism! Obama scares me!" We already have a great deal of socialism in America. It's necessary because the needs social programs fill cannot be requited at a profit. Education and emergency services are the two big ones. The shrill hysteria echoing throughout the dungeons of Right Blogistan is purely political. Nobody will ever be forced to switch from a private insurance company to a public one. The insurance companies will cling to their turf come hell or high water. Furthermore, no politician wants the government to run the private companies out of business. The objective is to change the way they deliver health services. Why does that scare the world's Sackheads so much? you really do believe this big lie. Sorry I fall short of the right wing's ration of shrieking paranoia. |
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, ScottW2 wrote: On Aug 25, 6:40*am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 25 aug., 01:08, George M. Middius wrote: "Eek! Socialism! Obama scares me!" We already have a great deal of socialism in America. It's necessary because the needs social programs fill cannot be requited at a profit. Education and emergency services are the two big ones. The shrill hysteria echoing throughout the dungeons of Right Blogistan is purely political. Nobody will ever be forced to switch from a private insurance company to a public one. The insurance companies will cling to their turf come hell or high water. Furthermore, no politician wants the government to run the private companies out of business. The objective is to change the way they deliver health services. Why does that scare the world's Sackheads so much? you really do believe this big lie. He hasn't seen Obama's "transition" plan. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...arack-obama/ob ama-has-praised-single-payer-plans-past/ Single payer has a lot of advantages. Stephen |
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@POPaustin.rr.com says... Single payer has a lot of advantages. Certainly. Is there a single payer system anywhere in the world that ranks below the US health care system? I mean in terms of delivering health care to the populace, not the delivering of profits to share holders of course. |
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The Big Buffalo
On 25 aug., 16:09, hophead wrote:
profits EEEEEK! |
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In article d1704ead-abf2-4d7d-b635-cba2a22f9de5
@p36g2000vbn.googlegroups.com, says... EEEEEK! What's the shrieking about? Did you see a mouse? Or a pink elephant? |
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On 25 aug., 20:40, hophead wrote:
In article d1704ead-abf2-4d7d-b635-cba2a22f9de5 @p36g2000vbn.googlegroups.com, says... EEEEEK! What's the shrieking about? Did you see a mouse? Or a pink elephant? I saw a business making a profit, DISGUSTUNG |
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