House might pass health bill without Voting on it

YukonJack

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"You are changing the subject, that is a sure sign that you have run out of arguments."

"Are you out of your mind? When did I say that India is a paradise? In fact, when did I praise anything about India? Did you pull it just out of the hat?
In fact, India is a regular cesspool of a place in some areas."

Quoting and arguing with yourself is surely an indication that you are out of valid arguments. Maybe that is why you trancated my post when you quoted it.

Several times you bragged about your visits to India and its glories.

Or is it just the fact that you like visiting cesspools?
 

SirJosephPorter

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"You are changing the subject, that is a sure sign that you have run out of arguments."

"Are you out of your mind? When did I say that India is a paradise? In fact, when did I praise anything about India? Did you pull it just out of the hat?
In fact, India is a regular cesspool of a place in some areas."

Quoting and arguing with yourself is surely an indication that you are out of valid arguments. Maybe that is why you trancated my post when you quoted it.

Several times you bragged about your visits to India and its glories.

Or is it just the fact that you like visiting cesspools?

Show me even one post where I 'bragged' about India's glories. I have been to India, and I would be the last person to brag of its glories (having seen some of the horrors firsthand).

I think that is something you just pulled out of thin air. I point out many times that you regard USA as paradise, you needed some counter to that. So you just made it up (with zero evidence), that I consider India to be the paradise. I am sure you can do better than that. Anybody who has visited India will not consider it a paradise, even in his wildest imagination.

Again, you are changing the subject. You have ran out of arguments.
 

DaSleeper

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"You are changing the subject, that is a sure sign that you have run out of arguments."

"Are you out of your mind? When did I say that India is a paradise? In fact, when did I praise anything about India? Did you pull it just out of the hat?
In fact, India is a regular cesspool of a place in some areas."

Quoting and arguing with yourself is surely an indication that you are out of valid arguments. Maybe that is why you trancated my post when you quoted it.

Several times you bragged about your visits to India and its glories.

Or is it just the fact that you like visiting cesspools?

I think he just likes to see his post count go up.....man...I never did see a motor mouth like that....read my sig link Y.J. :lol:
 

DaSleeper

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It's like slowing down to look at a car wreck :lol:

 

Avro

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I just read the ACTUAL report and only 29% claimed that Medical Bills were the actual cause of their bankruptcies.

The rest of it was extrapolated from other reasons including having a medical bill > $5,000 or 10% of their income.

Also the only bankruptcies chosen for their survey were homeowners ONLY.

Harvard Univ (hotbed of government control and liberalism here in the US) had a goal and boy they know how to manipulate. How else can they be the biggest land owners in Boston and not pay a dime in property taxes.

Roll that one and smoke it boooooooyeeeeee!

Link please.
 

Avro

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I am unenrolled (or independent) for the 100th time. You are very slow and we all know that but surely you can remember that.

They did not want to touch Health Care because it is not very wise. So some people MAY have gone broke strictly on Health Care bills.

Now the WHOLE COUNTRY will go broke. (Except Nebraska)

The part of our health care system that the government controls (Medicare) is in shambles. Now the Democrats want to take care of the whole thing. :lol:

Let them vote for it. The Democrats have had control over both houses and the executive branch for quite some time and haven't done anything yet.

My son told me Canada has free health care and I passed him a book I was reading. I told him to look on the back where the price is.

"What does it say next to U.S?"

"$15.95"

"What does it say next to Canada?"

"$23.95"

"A difference of what?"

"8 dollars"

"Theres their FREE Health Care. They're taxed through the roof on everything."

Free Health Care for all!

That has nothing to do with health care.

However, we earn more, our dollar is at par with yours, our econmy performs better than yoursand until the cons came to power we had a decade of surpluses all under the weight of "socialized medicine".

Btw....you still haven't explained the care you recieved under the goverment health care you recieved......was it the same Palin ran to Canada for?

Having said that our system is not perfect.....but better.
 
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pezlops

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I just read the ACTUAL report and only 29% claimed that Medical Bills were the actual cause of their bankruptcies.

The rest of it was extrapolated from other reasons including having a medical bill > $5,000 or 10% of their income.

Also the only bankruptcies chosen for their survey were homeowners ONLY.

Harvard Univ (hotbed of government control and liberalism here in the US) had a goal and boy they know how to manipulate. How else can they be the biggest land owners in Boston and not pay a dime in property taxes.

Roll that one and smoke it boooooooyeeeeee!

Some medical reports even included adoptions, gambling addiction,drug addiction, and alcohol addiction. This would very much make bankruptcy numbers larger due to medical conditions.

Guess its all in the way the survey is worded and the agenda.
 

Bar Sinister

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LMAO. What a stat!


Canada 4.8 per 1000

USA 6.3 per 1000

Wow you guys are light years ahead of us!

We better change our whole Health Care system to fix those numbers!

Perhaps you prefer this stat.

Health care costs per person - USA over $7,000
Canada under $4000

Seems to me the USA is getting very poor value for money considering that a large part of its population has no insurance.

However, I can go one better than that - France which has an even better health care system than Canada Spends even less per person, and Britain which covers not only doctors and hospital care, but also dental, eye, and drugs does so for under $3,000 per person.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Bar what surprised me was that he quoted the infant mortality statistics (4.8 against 6.3 per 1000) and claimed with a straight face that the difference is not significant. Infant mortality in USA is 31% higher than that in Canada, and he doesn’t consider it significant.