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Who needs liberals to spend your money when Bush has been spending it at a faster clip than any president in 40 years? Bush has bought votes more effectively than almost any President since Lyndon Johnson.
The constitution doesn't give you or the government "the right" to TAKE money (by taxation) from someone else to pay for your childs diabetes. Unfortunately today politicians can only be elected by offering entitlements to a dumbed down population that is more and more living of the government instead of their own labors and ingenuity!
There should be no arguments as to how much money is enough money to pay for health care. It's all arbitrary and therefore impossible to draw a line. Someone who makes 35k/year thinks someone who makes 100k/yr is rich but someone making 1mil/yr can't imagine getting by on either. Regardless it's not the Government job to decide. Complaining about RICH doctors and lawyers or RICH anyone is ignorant. It is not yours, mine and definitely not the governments business who makes what.
I have a wife and 5 children and haven't had health care for 7yrs. I don't consider myself rich but when my kids need the doctor I pay cash and when my wife has had a baby I paid cash and it's a whole lot cheaper than any insurance and I don't need the governments help!!!
Maybe it's unconstitutional for my money to pay for your 5 children's education. That's not the point. With all due respect to our founding fathers, times have changed immensely from the time the constitution was written. It was impossible for them to include every little detail about how this country should be run. They stuck with the important issues at the time.
I didn't say we had the "right" to take "your" money. Perhaps educated people can learn to help each other.
If you can pay cash for your wife to have a baby, you've got a lot more money than many people who are forced to go on government programs.
Sometimes working hard isn't enough to afford exorbitant medical fees. I will get a new job and insurance, don't you worry about that.
I really hope your family doesn't have a major accident, cancer, diabetes, or heaven forbid, you lose your ability to work.
P.S. My daddy's a lawyer. I'm not ignorant.
Now I can spend my money on more important things like cell phones and iPods. I always knew free healthcare was a right that was owed to me. I'm pretty sure it says so in the constitution.
Now that we have my health insurance taken care of, you people better get busy taking care of my car insurance, homeowners insurance, boat insurance, etc. After all, I'm entitled to it. I have rights you know!
It is simply a matter of priorities. Bush has never shown himself to be a fiscal conservative. It seems clear that Bush does not want to provide health insurance for kids, but also does not want to appear to be cold-hearted. If Bush were really concerned about the money, Bush wouldn't have allowed the run away spending when the Republicans had control of congress. Why should we believe his sudden conversion on the subject?
As a side note, I once was unemployed and uninsured with a medical issue that turned out to be serious. I paid for my own treatment as best I could, but when I obtained insurance, I ended up in the hospital, costing the system over 250K, when timely treatment would have been about 20K. HOWEVER-the treatment that did the job on my condition was cutting edge, and would not have been available in a country with rationed socialized medicine. And without that treatment, I would be dead/expired/history/a corpse now. So is my life worth $225,000? The questions on our medical system are complex, the answers are not simple either.
I lived in Sweden--a world leader in medical research, with a much lower infant mortality rate than the United States.
All three of my children were born there and I'm glad.
Now, we have technology. $30k for a hip, $200k for lymphoma. Poor people can not pay that much. Do they just suffer and die? I can not believe that the people of Utah want that. We desire the best for all of God's children. So, if we treat them, we, the society, must pay. Either by over charging the paying patients, by charity, or by taxes. I think that the tax route is more certain and reliable and actually fairer.
Jesus would say that we need to be good and forgiving to all people, our friends and enemies. We can help children. Remember what Jesus said about child abusers. "Better that a millstone be hung about their necks and they be drowned in the depths of the sea."
We should try to do good with our wealth and power.
When your eference "dumbed down" you may want to look in the mirror. Sure you and your wife don't need healthcare now but should you or a family member be unfortunate enough to get severe chronic illness or need a transplant I'm sure you'll be more than happy to accept Medicaid after the catastrophic costs wipe out your life savings and still don't pay the medical bills. What you're doing is ultimately irresponsible unless you're worth millions so stop parading it around as a virtue.
This is a fairly reasonable bill. Just pass it and live to fight another day. There are bigger battles on the horizion.
It's funny how our attitudes change when the shoe is on the other foor...
I grew up in Canada and they do not have the medical issues we have in the US. They don't have unlimited medical lawsuits, either. Somehow, they manage to provide good care, good pharmacy rates, and they have loads of Americans crossing their borders to get medical care in Canada. Something must be right about the system! Why can't we learn something from places who have universal coverage and strive for that in the US? Why can't everyone in the US live life without worrying that we're only one illness away from bankruptcy?
Should society help less fortunate? Absolutely! Should government be the facilitator ? Absolutely not!! I have no right your money and you have no right to mine.
I know right now you fully believe everything you have written. But should you ever find yourself in a situation where charity is not forthcoming and medicaid funded healthcare is the last resort to treat your child for a chronic condition, I think everyone would agree your perspective would be radically altered.
Wake up kiddo and start doing some independent homework rather than repeating misinformed drivel.
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You need to do a little homework on what Bush has done versus the rhetoric. Please see past the Republican label and look at his record.
SCHIP is not a perfect deal but it is reasonable and will help more then harm our nation.
So stop crying about Bill Clinton costing us millions when Bush has cost us trillions.