Sarah Palin Facebook: With a Stiff Spine America Must Stand Against ObamaCare

Who do YOU think has the bigger stiffie for Sarah Palin? US Army Retard, or Sinatra? Since Sinatra's a woman, can she even get a stiffie? :eusa_think:


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I am for the health care bill. Haven't seen the polls but I can tell you this much, if it doesn't pass the republicans will run on 'democrats can't get anything done even with majorities in congress." Not to mention the republicans had a bazillion years to pass their own health care overhaul and didn't, so puh-leeze don't try to tell me they have any interest in the problem.

I am *definitely* for passing the bill.
 
Umm when I search on "Canadian healthcare system history" 4 of the first 5 links pulls up pages trying to sell me insurance?
 
It was not until 1946 that the first Canadian province introduced near universal health coverage. Saskatchewan had long suffered a shortage of doctors, leading to the creation of municipal doctor programs in the early twentieth century in which a town would subsidize a doctor to practice there. Soon after, groups of communities joined to open union hospitals under a similar model. There had thus been a long history of government involvement in Saskatchewan health care, and a significant section of it was already controlled and paid for by the government. In 1946, Tommy Douglas' Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government in Saskatchewan passed the Saskatchewan Hospitalization Act, which guaranteed free hospital care for much of the population. Douglas had hoped to provide universal health care, but the province did not have the money.

In 1950, Alberta created a program similar to Saskatchewan's. Alberta, however, created Medical Services (Alberta) Incorporated (MS(A)I) in 1948 to provide prepaid health services. This scheme eventually provided medical coverage to over 90% of the population.[30]

In 1957, the federal government passed the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act to fund 50% of the cost of such programs for any provincial government that adopted them. The HIDS Act outlined five conditions: public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, and accessibility. These remain the pillars of the Canada Health Act.

By 1961, all ten provinces had agreed to start HIDS Act programs. In Saskatchewan, the act meant that half of their current program would now be paid for by the federal government. Premier Woodrow Lloyd decided to use this freed money to extend the health coverage to also include physicians. Despite the sharp disagreement of the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons, Lloyd introduced the law in 1962 after defeating the Saskatchewan Doctors' Strike in July.

[edit] Medical Care Act
The Saskatchewan program proved a success and the federal government of Lester B. Pearson, pressured by the New Democratic Party (NDP) who held the balance of power, introduced the Medical Care Act in 1966 that extended the HIDS Act cost-sharing to allow each province to establish a universal health care plan. It also set up the Medicare system. In 1984, the Canada Health Act was passed, which prohibited user fees and extra billing by doctors. In 1999, the prime minister and most premiers reaffirmed in the Social Union Framework Agreement that they are committed to health care that has "comprehensiveness, universality, portability, public administration and accessibility."[31]

hthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_Canada#Historytp://
 
I am for the health care bill. Haven't seen the polls but I can tell you this much, if it doesn't pass the republicans will run on 'democrats can't get anything done even with majorities in congress." Not to mention the republicans had a bazillion years to pass their own health care overhaul and didn't, so puh-leeze don't try to tell me they have any interest in the problem.

I am *definitely* for passing the bill.

So you are for people having to be mandated to pay a fine and possible 30 days in Jail if they don't purchase a plan? Its like you when you get pulled over for not having car insurance. You are fined. Also have you thought of how they will enforce this? Again think of when cops set up car insurance checkpoints. This bill is unconstitutional.
 
I am for the health care bill. Haven't seen the polls but I can tell you this much, if it doesn't pass the republicans will run on 'democrats can't get anything done even with majorities in congress." Not to mention the republicans had a bazillion years to pass their own health care overhaul and didn't, so puh-leeze don't try to tell me they have any interest in the problem.

I am *definitely* for passing the bill.

So you are for people having to be mandated to pay a fine and possible 30 days in Jail if they don't purchase a plan? Its like you when you get pulled over for not having car insurance. You are fined. Also have you thought of how they will enforce this? Again think of when cops set up car insurance checkpoints. This bill is unconstitutional.
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Some states are already preparing legal challenges.

Of course then the Feds will threaten pulling all federal funds.

States should consider saying fine - and knock the legal shit out of this pathetic health care police state legislation...
 
From the article I posted Canada did have public funded health care when Palin was 6.
I wonder if she knew at age 6 and formed a political opinion about it at the time?

:lol::lol:

Citizen is among the most simple of the simpletons in here - so don't pat yourself on the back too hard for dispatching him so easily...:eusa_angel:

Thank goodness US Army Retard has a friend in a shill like you Sinatra! Without you, he'd be nothing! Maybe you two both work for Sarah, it's beginning to show through.

Oh, and here's another pic of your love, like you requested:

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I wonder if she knew at age 6 and formed a political opinion about it at the time?

:lol::lol:

Citizen is among the most simple of the simpletons in here - so don't pat yourself on the back too hard for dispatching him so easily...:eusa_angel:

Thank goodness US Army Retard has a friend in a shill like you Sinatra! Without you, he'd be nothing! Maybe you two both work for Sarah, it's beginning to show through.

Oh, and here's another pic of your love, like you requested:

sarah_palin_5.jpg

(psst, I dont think that is her...lol) But I bet they are the same intellectually. :lol:
 
I am for the health care bill. Haven't seen the polls but I can tell you this much, if it doesn't pass the republicans will run on 'democrats can't get anything done even with majorities in congress." Not to mention the republicans had a bazillion years to pass their own health care overhaul and didn't, so puh-leeze don't try to tell me they have any interest in the problem.

I am *definitely* for passing the bill.

So you are for people having to be mandated to pay a fine and possible 30 days in Jail if they don't purchase a plan? Its like you when you get pulled over for not having car insurance. You are fined. Also have you thought of how they will enforce this? Again think of when cops set up car insurance checkpoints. This bill is unconstitutional.


Yup to the first, and not concerned about the enforcement. As far as constitutionality, it will get knocked down if it is unconstitutional, ... so why are you worried?
 
I am for the health care bill. Haven't seen the polls but I can tell you this much, if it doesn't pass the republicans will run on 'democrats can't get anything done even with majorities in congress." Not to mention the republicans had a bazillion years to pass their own health care overhaul and didn't, so puh-leeze don't try to tell me they have any interest in the problem.

I am *definitely* for passing the bill.

So you are for people having to be mandated to pay a fine and possible 30 days in Jail if they don't purchase a plan? Its like you when you get pulled over for not having car insurance. You are fined. Also have you thought of how they will enforce this? Again think of when cops set up car insurance checkpoints. This bill is unconstitutional.


Yup to the first, and not concerned about the enforcement. As far as constitutionality, it will get knocked down if it is unconstitutional, ... so why are you worried?
Because health insurance and car insurance are very distinct.
 

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