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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
it's unclear with even the CBO if it will with the unconstitutionality of being forced to buy health insurance and with the extra taxes coming from the average user at risk to fund the law and over 200 unions and companies getting waivers from the new law. They don't have the funding.
To put it simply, insure 30 million new people and save money?
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problem is it seems people take their politics spoon-fed down there. The 'everyone has to buy insurance' exists cause the public option was removed. So instead of 'everyone is covered', it's 'everyone has to be covered, or, since there is no public option, 'everyone is forced to buy insurance'.
what is happening, is your bureaucracy is fighting for its life in what is wasteful spending. What "universal healthcare' is, in a nutshell, is the accounting for the fact that you guys pay for everyones healthcare anyway, why not base the entire system on that fact in the first place.
repealing this bill and putting back in the 'best parts' is your politicians wasting time in what is now a countdown. spreading misinformation doesn't help