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You bet its only the first step.
Get ready for REAL healthcare in the US to be ushered in along with cost decreases just like other countries benifit from.
You bet its only the first step.
Get ready for Socialized healthcare in the US to be ushered in along with Service decreases and Tax Increases just like other countries suffer from it.
☭proletarian☭;2110400 said:Do you ever think for yourself or get any information from sources other than McCarthy?
Dear lying sack of shit.
No one has even brought up socialized medicine but you fool.
And BTW it is better than the system we now have. All countries who have socialized med score better than the US in care and cost.
Single payer is NOT socialized medicine.
You bet its only the first step.
Get ready for Socialized healthcare in the US to be ushered in along with Service decreases and Tax Increases just like other countries suffer from it.
There, I fixed it your you.
☭proletarian☭;2110400 said:Do you ever think for yourself or get any information from sources other than McCarthy?
Many people want single payer.☭proletarian☭;2110400 said:Do you ever think for yourself or get any information from sources other than McCarthy?
If you could bring yourself to watch the video, you will see clearly that it's fact, not an opinion of Beck's. He's got clips of Obama talking about this bill being a 'transition' to single payer. An Inconvenient Truth.
he reconciliation bill will end student loan subsidies to lenders. The CBO says this will save $19.4 billion over the first decade, accounting for virtually all of the $19.8 billion in deficit reduction from the health care reconciliation bill. Reconciliation bills must cut the deficit by at least $1 billion
http://www.usmessageboard.com/healt...add-to-them-according-to-cbo.html#post2110397The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the updated package would cost $940 billion over the next decade without adding to the deficit.
The estimate shows the bill would save $138 billion over the first 10 years. It is estimated to expand health insurance coverage to 32 million more Americans -- or 1 million more people than the original Senate bill.
You bet its only the first step.
Get ready for REAL healthcare in the US to be ushered in along with cost decreases just like other countries benifit from.