Quantum Windbag
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The Heritage Foundation who wanted the mandate, is radical? Or only Obama?
Both.
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The Heritage Foundation who wanted the mandate, is radical? Or only Obama?
It's the conservative plan, from 1994.Forcing people to buy a product at gunpoint isn't radical?
Did conservatism have a different definition then? If so, then Reagan is in that non-conservative group. All the people who were pushing this in 1994 were all Reagan Conservatives.
Forcing people to buy a product at gunpoint isn't radical?
oooo gunpoint...... how dramatic......
Actually, the fine is about $695 per person per year or 2% of income, whichever is greater. The money is used to offset the costs of uninsured mooching services from hospitals for free, services which used to paid for by taxpayers. Which I why I can't understand why conservatives hate the penalty so much. They're always bitching about poor people not paying taxes. You'd think conservatives would be dancing with glee at the thought of poor people paying money that is essentially a tax.
Actually there are cost controls like the 15% limit on non-medical spening, guidelines for care to cut malpractice, and exchanges and transparency, $10 billion dollars for low cost clinics etc etc etc. AND MUCH MORE TO COME. Everyone but lying bought off Pubs say it will save money, not to mention 45k lives a year.
Fine him $700 and bill him...
Forcing people to buy a product at gunpoint isn't radical?
oooo gunpoint...... how dramatic......
Actually, the fine is about $695 per person per year or 2% of income, whichever is greater. The money is used to offset the costs of uninsured mooching services from hospitals for free, services which used to paid for by taxpayers. Which I why I can't understand why conservatives hate the penalty so much. They're always bitching about poor people not paying taxes. You'd think conservatives would be dancing with glee at the thought of poor people paying money that is essentially a tax.
A family of four living off 50,000 gross income? Paying $1323 a year? Sounds like cause for conservative celebration. What's the problem with that? It's not enough?
Where do you think the rest of the money for their insurance comes from, fairies?
Forcing people to buy a product at gunpoint isn't radical?
GUNPOINT?
jesus Im sick of the fucking non stop lies
It's the conservative plan, from 1994.Forcing people to buy a product at gunpoint isn't radical?
Did conservatism have a different definition then? If so, then Reagan is in that non-conservative group. All the people who were pushing this in 1994 were all Reagan Conservatives.
LEt me make a really simple point here so that you do not waste time trying to point out to me who has supported a mandate in the past, the present, or the future. I think it sucks, and I will tell everyone who advocates for it the same thing. Pointing out to me that Newt, Romney, Huntsman, and the Heritage Foundation supported it makes you look even dumber and more desperate to me than they do.
Umm...who gives two shits what 'Quantum Windbag' thinks?
I am pointing out the disingenuous Rightwing position that a mandate is somehow Socialist, or authoritarian.
I am highlighting their hypocrisy in now running in the opposite direction of their own plan.
I am not trying to convince a masochistic fringe element of the Right, who think the Heritage Foundation is Left-leaning.
The Heritage Foundation who wanted the mandate, is radical? Or only Obama?
Both.
The Heritage Foundation who wanted the mandate, is radical? Or only Obama?
Both.
Only Now? or then too? Because a TON of Repubs were for it! They're radical too...now, right?
Both.
Only Now? or then too? Because a TON of Repubs were for it! They're radical too...now, right?
Just a ton? You know that would only take around 12 Republicans, 8 if we include Newt. Yes, everyone who thinks a mandate is a good idea is a radical.
Only Now? or then too? Because a TON of Repubs were for it! They're radical too...now, right?
Just a ton? You know that would only take around 12 Republicans, 8 if we include Newt. Yes, everyone who thinks a mandate is a good idea is a radical.
Tim Pawlenty, Newt Gingrich, Santorum, and Mitt are all radical?