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And whose responsibility is it to pay for a service you use? The entitlement mentality will bankrupt many an economy.
Ezra Taft Benson said we are on the soul destroying road to socialism by people coveting. Im paraphrasing here. People vote in politicians who promise what is not there's to give by people that elect them in hopes of receiveing what they have not earned and it violates the tenthc commandment thou shalt not covet. WEakens us as a nation and will weaken other nations as well the entitlement mentality.
What are you teaching your children when you say it's ok for helpless children to go without healthcare in order to teach their parents a phoney-baloney, self-righteous lesson about "self-sufficiency"?
If I had lost my job, or was at the edge of my finances because of hardship, and my kid got sick, it wouldn't be a matter of me having an "entitlement mentality." It would be utter desperation. If I'm in that situation, I don't need a lecture on self-sufficiency from some self-righteous republican. I need help.
Finding a new way and better way to fund health insurance is not socialism. It is similar to other basic needs in this country like clean water, safe food, roads, utilities, etc. Tying it to employment started during the post war era when employers were looking at ways to recruit. The needs have changed, health insurance industry itself is profit driven and they will refuse admission at their definition. The only safe plan is in a large group assuming the job remains; yet most of America is made up of small business and self-employment. Expanding SCHIP is not the complete answer; but it was something.
Those here who argue against the bill show that they clearly don't think like the majority of Americans.
I seem to remember a different Jesus, the one who said blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are the merciful, For they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.
Where is the mercy, is it a childs fault that their parents don't have insurance???
As for bankrupting the country, the total $1-2 trillion ($600 billion already spent) cost for our chase of weapons of mass destruction, no regime change, no bringing democracy, no whatever the line is now, in Iraq will bankrupt us much quicker than $7 billion a year to insure another 3.4 million kids.
Children need our help and then hopefully they will become more responsible adults than the "fend for yourself" attitude I see so much of on this website.
We are not in the old West people....this is the 21st century! Open your minds and hearts to people.