Lying sacks of excrement like this need a beatdown.
Yes, I’m in a fowl mood.
“Yes, Im in a fowl mood.”
It’s no time to go chicken on us man!
I’m with you. And, when they are proven to be wrong will they write about that?
According to apologists for this terrible bill, this terrible bill is not really much of a change. Thus, we should not be concerned about its negative impacts.
We should not be concerned about a 2,300 (or is it 2,700) page bill that no one understands. We should not be concerned that rats have promised a free lunch on health care, coverage for all with low income individuals having no health care costs. We should not be concerned with classic moral hazards of purchasing insurance just before it is needed. We should not be concerned with a new army of IRS agents to police our health insurance. We should not be concerned about the impact of price controls on health care availability. We should not be concerned about the impact of dramatic increases in Medicaid on state budgets.
The author tells a whopper of a lie at the beginning. He asserts that the federal government has modest involvement with health care. Even before this bill, the federal government is a payer on 50% of health care expenditures. The government will be directly or indirectly involved in almost all health care expenditures as a result of this bill.
Yes, Im in a fowl mood.All Americans are.