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Thanks for the post kristinn.
And the worst part of all: Some SEIU / ACORN ‘rat will be given the job of determining WHO gets the needed operation or medical procedure.
The hidden code on your electronic file will flag you as a right-winger. “Sorry Mr. Smith, no operations this month. We’re all out.”
Thanks for the FYI
These power hungry traitors have no idea the ire they have stirred up in the American People.
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I wonder how the "Greatest Generation" (so deemed by that great conservative, Dan Rather) feels about having precluded fixing this disaster for fifty years, now that the Slave Party is done with them?
The only thing in the public sector that comes even close to working is the magnificent health care that the Congress and Executive Branch give itself.
For example, there is a five star hospital in the Capitol Building with no waiting and luxurious personal service for the members of the House and Senate, combined with their Cadillac health insurance, exempted by law from ObamaCare and taxation.
This bill is NOT about “healthcare”.
It is about government control of your lives and establishing a mechanism for permanent control of the Federal Government.
It ruins the economy, destroys our freedom, and entrenches Dem’s as the permenent ruling party.
Don’t worry, this will never pass the House. - Oct 2009
Don’t worry, this will never pass the Senate. - Dec 2009
Don’t worry, this will never pass. - Mar 2010
Thanks kristinn.
rate your Rat Congress
1. Idealogue
2. Bought off
3. Can’t stand up to the Obamanation, or
4. Dumb as a rock and actually believes Americans will like this by November
Thanks kristinn
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11. 16,000 new IRS employees to make sure you have an “approved” health care plan, and to fine you if you don’t.
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Make the demoRAT bastards who vote for this debacle, pay every day for their treason & betrayal. I am going to call my rat bastard libturd Tim (fatso) Walz MN-RAT and rip a new asshole on whoever the poor slob is that answers the phone. I like this list of 10 reasons...I am going to recite it to the telephone staffer unless they already hung up on me!
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Kristinn, I haven’t been able to keep up with all the threads on the Obamacare - so please forgive me if this question has been asked (and answered.)
They keep saying that the insurance companies will no longer be allowed to refuse insurance because of a pre-existing condition (if the bill passes).
My concern is this: Is there anywhere in the bill that limits the cost of insurance coverage, if there is a pre-existing condition?
For some reason, I have this sneaking suspicion that *sure* they will cover those with pre-existing conditions, but will charge them $10,000 (or more) a month for coverage. (With the excuse - “Well, nothing in the bill restricted us, as to what we could CHARGE!”)