Friday, August 21, 2009

Many Ideas on Health Care Reform

There are many, many ideas for health care reform being detailed by Republican politicians and Republican voters, yet I keep hearing from the Libs that Republicans aren't coming up with any ideas and are just criticizing there one idea.

One of the easiest ideas to implement that I have heard, is to remove the laws that keep insurance companies from competing with eachother over state lines. Liberals talk about wanting competition, but the only competition they encourage is the government competing with private companies. It is the government in the first place that created laws that caused a lack of competition thus increasing the costs of health care.

Obama says the government competing with private companies will work because the government run post office is always bankrupt and losing mail, so privately run FedEx and UPS compete well with the Post Office because they are efficient and make money. So you are telling me that health care competition would be good because the government doctors will lose body parts and go bankrupt. Doesn't sound like that is a good talking point.

Romney Video
Obama: Post Office is a Mess Video
Post Office Union Response to Obama

Another complaint I hear from the Libs is that we paid for a war in Iraq without complaining, but we want to have our own people die in the streets for a lack of healthcare, because we don't want to pay for it. The dems are forgetting that they voted for the war and were happy when it was popular and they changed their minds after it became unpopular. They are also not speaking about this war in Afghanistan while they are in power. Is that because they don't want to be called out for being hypocrites.
Next, we do not have people dieing in the streets for a lack of healthcare. Saying we do is misinformation, Mr. President. You better record it and correct that statement.
Next, The constitution allows for a vote on war and explains how. The constitution says nothing about taking citizens money away from them to provide health care to other citizens. In fact, the constitution protects our people's property. I consider my money to be my property.

Great Article written by Ann Coulter About Health Care Monopoly

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