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To: Rashputin

Some of the videos I’ve found of him, and perhaps the Beck interview but I don’t remember that one specifically, he is talking about wealthier people being forced to participate because some of them are opting to not buy insurance and then will skip out on their hospital bills. While I agree that, if that is indeed happening, it’s not right for the people to do, I have to wonder how that cost compares to all the illegals making use of the hospital ERs because they know they won’t have to pay anything. I suspect that that total amount is much higher than the instance Newt was talking about.

I’ve never come across him saying that the individual mandate he was talking about being at the state level, or that it was only for low income or those freshly entering the work force. Even if he had, it’s still an individual mandate and unconstitutional. I don’t see how what he’s said, as recently as 2 months ago, can be explained away. And certainly it casts much doubt on his supposed conservatism.


130 posted on 02/02/2012 5:17:50 AM PST by Roos_Girl (The world is full of educated derelicts. - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: Roos_Girl
Look back during the Hillarycare arguments. I'm sure he was talking about the same thing as uninsured motorists pools like the States have. I really don't know if he was talking about State or Federal level equivalent, but I do know that's the comparison he was talking about. Anyone who wants to drive and doesn't want auto insurance because they figure they can pay their own way, or because it's expensive, or anything else, has to pay into the uninsured motorists pool to be able to register their vehicle. There are some older folks in SC that I know who do just that because it's much less expensive than insurance and they drive very little these days. They're well off so it's a pretty good comparison.

If your argument is that such a pool is unconstitutional, then I'd agree. I'm just pointing out that I have never heard Newt advocate the sort of thing Hillary, Romney, and Obama, have advocated and put in place. Everything I've ever heard Newt talking about was an alternative to a big system so I'm sure there are more than a few things he's mentioned as possible alternatives.

136 posted on 02/02/2012 7:32:52 AM PST by Rashputin (Obama stark, raving, mad, and even his security people knowIf it.)
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