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Edited on Wed Sep-30-09 10:17 AM by ChoppinBroccoli
I think the doctors took a little bit too much out. I can hear her voice echoing.
She says she supports "the malpractice." What does THAT mean? She supports malpractice? Or is she for cracking down on doctors who commit malpractice? Because the Republican Party she shills for has bent over backwards to protect doctors from being punished for malpractice.
And, oh, how I love the "Government puts everything it competes against out of business" line. Is there ANY other argument MORE easily debunkable than this one?
And how about that whole, "It's gonna cost money," thing? How are you gonna pay for the healthcare of an entire nation without it costing any money? Gee whiz, I don't know. How do intend to deliver mail to every single house in the nation, 6 days a week, without it costing the taxpayers any more in taxes?
Oh, and she's worried about losing her choice of doctors? I got news for you, honey, you don't have your choice of doctors now. When your parents signed up for the insurance policy that currently covers YOU (the doe-eyed college student who doesn't work, with her hands out asking someone else to support her), they were given a list of "acceptable" doctors that were on that insurance company's plan and had to pick one.
And while I'm on the subject, if you hate people "asking the government to take care of them" so much, a good place to start would be for you to refuse to accept that low-interest, government-subsidized student loan you took out, along with the Pell Grant (or any other government grant) you may have accepted, just to ATTEND this school and promulgate anti-government propaganda. Forget that; if the Republican Party had THEIR way decades ago, you, as a female, wouldn't even be ALLOWED to attend college. So you should immediately drop out of school and start pumping out babies (in Republican World, women aren't supposed to have jobs either, you know), because you wouldn't want to be a "I don't need no gawl-durn guvmint help" hypocrite.
I live in Ohio and went to an Ohio college. This little half-wit is an embarrassment. I'd like to know WHICH college she attends, because I'm willing to bet it's one of the small, right-wing, private colleges. Hope she doesn't think she's got a career in broadcasting ahead of her. Her delivery and presence are terrible.
AND once again, let me just point out one thing: "Read the bill" seems to be the mantra of every mouth-breather who HASN'T read the bill.
Maybe for her next school assignment, she could interview ME, and then I'd bring an actual copy of the bill with me and ask her to open it to the section that says all the things she claims it says. I can guarantee you this little know-nothing hasn't read it, and is merely parrotting back what the right-wing screamers have told her.
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