I'm not celebrating idiots. I'm neither Republicant or Demodont. Just showing you simpletons how big corporations are behind the scenes controlling public policy. With all this talk of repeal...****'s not going to happen.
I'm not celebrating idiots. I'm neither Republicant or Demodont. Just showing you simpletons how big corporations are behind the scenes controlling public policy. With all this talk of repeal...****'s not going to happen.
It sounded like you were gloating by the op and the thread title.
Healtcare should be off the table for side taking, everyone should be entitled to it..of course Im not thrilled about people who have 10 kids and have no intention of working getting it from my tax $$ but there are good people out there too who need it. The fact is the US healthcarse system is ****ed. They need to do like Japan and use the government purchasing power to leverage and regulate low prices on medical procedures etc etc but that would cut out the useless profiteering middleman of the health insurance companies oh no...and yes I know Japan has an extremely high debt to gdp ratio...
Are Americans willing to make the hard choices needed to reduce this country's insurmountable debt? For example, reductions in education, defense spending, infrastructure, medicare/medicaid, social security, elimination of certain tax breaks (i.e. mortgage interest deduction). I don't believe people are ready for that harsh reality.
Are Americans willing to make the hard choices needed to reduce this country's insurmountable debt? For example, reductions in education, defense spending, infrastructure, medicare/medicaid, social security, elimination of certain tax breaks (i.e. mortgage interest deduction). I don't believe people are ready for that harsh reality.
I dont think they have to. The debt is insurmountable because the government borrows money from a private bank (the fed) at interest at the expense of the american people. Its designed to be mathematically impossible to pay back. You could cut every program in the country and you'd still never be able to pay it back.
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