View Full Version : Clinton Heathcare Plan
Multidigits
02-04-2008, 09:42 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080203/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_rdp_31
BurleyDog
02-04-2008, 10:28 AM
This health care plan stinks!
Forcing people to pay for healthcare they can't afford is wrong. Hillary is so far removed from working class people that she has no idea what we go through at all.
I hate this plan!
trust me
02-04-2008, 10:46 AM
Her stance is the same now as when she was appointed by Bill to run the National Health Care Task Force in 1994. In a nutshell, she believes all Americans are idiots that can't take care of themselves and it's up to her to take all our money and use it in our best interests, even if we don't want her to.
The Gov't can take forcibly take their cut from your paycheck to pay for the govt's business. But in no way should they be able to take your pay to pay for your business, which you may not even want or need.
mgpatty
02-04-2008, 10:57 AM
Why would anyone be surprised by this? This is the same ol' socialized medicine plan that Bill Clintion, with the help of Hillary, tried to pass the first time around. If elected, she will see it as a mandate to totally change this country (B. Ombama also says he wants to change this country, not the direction or polictical landscape, but this country~~I heard a ABC new snipet on the radio this morning in which both said they the people wanted a change in this country). Not only would money be taken out of your pay check to cover your health care, your taxes would increase as well as a result of universal health care. This is not to mention that the increase you will see when the tax cuts that Bush enacted expires in 2010. Reports have shown that the average working American (not the wealthy and ultra-wealthy in this country) will pay a little more than $100 a month extra in taxes compared to what you are paying now. You think your pay check stinks now, just wait a couple of years. When they use the terms "tax the rich", "make the rich pay their fair share", or "these tax cuts only helped the rich who don't need the money" they are also including, but never mention directly, individuals who make $75,000 a year and families that make $115,000 a year. These incomes, although they offer some economic cushion, are by no means excessively rich.
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