Ignatowski
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most of the kids on this website will not even be able to get SS money cause the babyboomers are gonna take it all
frunnnnkkkkiiiisssssI love when you hit Obama they come back and hit Bush. Why do they assume you didnt have major problems with Bush? ****in whiners. They cant defend Obama so they assume. ****ed Bush was a schub but he didnt run around promising change haha. Like someone mentioned, Marthas Vineyard while were all slippin like pigs in mud? If thats the change you want please ask for your money back dummyNational sales VAT tax PASSED! Energy Bill gonna PASS!
RAMOOOOONE, GET ME SOME MORE PETROLEUM JELLY!!
You don't contribute anything to this economy...you are useless and just another piglet ******* off of the teet of the big gov't pig...all you spend is time on this site spewing your libtard moonbat propoganda...as always, you lose. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bigwave.gif.16324171cad2db62cf4f16568b038478.giflol u rull mad.
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just because i dont work doesnt mean i dont contribute to the economy.
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LLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL Moonbat....You don't contribute anything to this economy...you are useless and just another piglet ******* off of the teet of the big gov't pig...all you spend is time on this site spewing your libtard moonbat propoganda...as always, you lose. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bigwave.gif.16324171cad2db62cf4f16568b038478.gif
You don't contribute anything to this economy...you are useless and just another piglet ******* off of the teet of the big gov't pig...all you spend is time on this site spewing your libtard moonbat propoganda...as always, you lose. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bigwave.gif.16324171cad2db62cf4f16568b038478.gif
he rull mad.LLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL Moonbat....
In the same speech he proposes MANDATING employers provide health insurance to all employees.The measure I am recommending today therefore contains a number of proposals designed to contain costs, improve the efficiency of the system and assure quality health care. These proposals include:
1. HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS (HMO'S)
On December 29, 1973, I signed into law legislation designed to stimulate, through Federal aid, the establishment of prepaid comprehensive care organizations. HMO's have proved an effective means for delivering health care and the CHIP plan requires that they be offered as an option for the individual and the family as soon as they become available. This would encourage more freedom of choice for both patients and providers, while fostering diversity in our medical care delivery system.
LoL at part in bold.. Think Teddy had anything to do with blocking the legislation?To the Congress of the United States:One of the most cherished goals of our democracy is to assure every American an equal opportunity to lead a full and productive life.
In the last quarter century, we have made remarkable progress toward that goal, opening the doors to millions of our fellow countrymen who were seeking equal opportunities in education, jobs and voting.
Now it is time that we move forward again in still another critical area: health care.
Without adequate health care, no one can make full use of his or her talents and opportunities. It is thus just as important that economic, racial and social barriers not stand in the way of good health care as it is to eliminate those barriers to a good education and a good job.
Three years ago, I proposed a major health insurance program to the Congress, seeking to guarantee adequate financing of health care on a nationwide basis. That proposal generated widespread discussion and useful debate. But no legislation reached my desk.
Today the need is even more pressing because of the higher costs of medical care. Efforts to control medical costs under the New Economic Policy have been Inept with encouraging success, sharply reducing the rate of inflation for health care. Nevertheless, the overall cost of health care has still risen by more than 20 percent in the last two and one-half years, so that more and more Americans face staggering bills when they receive medical help today:
--Across the Nation, the average cost of a day of hospital care now exceeds $110.
--The average cost of delivering a baby and providing postnatal care approaches $1,000.
--The average cost of health care for terminal cancer now exceeds $20,000.
For the average family, it is clear that without adequate insurance, even normal care can 'be a financial burden while a catastrophic illness can mean catastrophic debt.
Beyond the question of the prices of health care, our present system of health care insurance suffers from two major flaws :
First, even though more Americans carry health insurance than ever before, the 25 million Americans who remain uninsured often need it the most and are most unlikely to obtain it. They include many who work in seasonal or transient occupations, high-risk cases, and those who are ineligible for Medicaid despite low incomes.
Second, those Americans who do carry health insurance often lack coverage which is balanced, comprehensive and fully protective:
--Forty percent of those who are insured are not covered for visits to physicians on an out-patient basis, a gap that creates powerful incentives toward high cost care in hospitals;
--Few people have the option of selecting care through prepaid arrangements offered by Health Maintenance Organizations so the system at large does not benefit from the free choice and creative competition this would offer;
--Very few private policies cover preventive services;
--Most health plans do not contain built-in incentives to reduce waste and inefficiency. The extra costs of wasteful practices are passed on, of course, to consumers; and
--Fewer than half of our citizens under 65--and almost none over 65--have major medical coverage which pays for the cost of catastrophic illness.
These gaps in health protection can have tragic consequences. They can cause people to delay seeking medical attention until it is too late. Then a medical crisis ensues, followed by huge medical bills--or worse. Delays in treatment can end in death or lifelong disability.
huh?contributing to the economy is negated by the clamoring for a welfare state. your measly couple of thousand in tax money per year, barely covers 1 lazy, entitlement driven, welfare minded, liberal created bag of water for 1 month. congrats, you worked the whole year and paid taxes so that 1 single pot head could stay home high for an extra month. put 12 of us together, and we could support that person the whole year. makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.