Why do people fear reconciliation? That would be almost a victory as far as I’m concerned. Why? Because it would gut most of the worst features of the bill. And because it could be nullified in five years—unless the Congress went through this whole process once again. Ain’t gonna happen. It was a bluff—and the GOP called it.
Sorry but I totally disagree. I fear all of it—the incremental march on our freedom, a reconcilliation, all of it.
Why do you think reconciliation will improve the bill? Once in place, additional provisions will be added as has been the case with all government programs, they expand, they don’t contract. More regulations, more taxes, etc.
What makes you think it will be nullified in 5 years. What bill has EVER been nullified? Why would you want any type of bill put in place.
As a conservative, I don’t want government taking over the health care segment of the economy, raising my taxes and telling me what doctor I can see, what I can have done, etc.
I value Jveritas opinions very much...yours also seem along his line of thinking...