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<blockquote data-quote="A2SG" data-source="post: 64362868" data-attributes="member: 227164"><p>Sure, they love the individual mandate, which is why they worked with the Heritage Foundation in the 1990s to get it in the GOP health care plan. The problem is the additional regulations that the ACA added to the mix. Those, they hate, and they're the main reason they're paying their lobbyists to demonize Obamacare.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's cost effective, and guarantees near universal access to health care. What's wrong with that?</p><p></p><p>As to the 'government run' part, I fully support nothing less than a constitutional amendment stating that all medical decisions remain between doctor and patient with no government interference whatsoever. But I guarantee you, the GOP and conservatives will absolutely hate that idea and will fight against it tooth and nail, with a fervor that wil make the "anti-obamacare" faction seem tame by comparison!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since the government is we, the people, you're actually saying "Power to the People!" I can't disagree with that....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To each his own, I guess. I'm a liberal, so I have many problems with President Obama and his centrist, right-leaning policies.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Boy, you really don't understand us liberals!</p><p></p><p>Hey, if you want to understand us better, feel free to ask me whatever you want, I"ll do my best to help you understand!</p><p></p><p>-- A2SG, at least I'll do what i can....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A2SG, post: 64362868, member: 227164"] Sure, they love the individual mandate, which is why they worked with the Heritage Foundation in the 1990s to get it in the GOP health care plan. The problem is the additional regulations that the ACA added to the mix. Those, they hate, and they're the main reason they're paying their lobbyists to demonize Obamacare. It's cost effective, and guarantees near universal access to health care. What's wrong with that? As to the 'government run' part, I fully support nothing less than a constitutional amendment stating that all medical decisions remain between doctor and patient with no government interference whatsoever. But I guarantee you, the GOP and conservatives will absolutely hate that idea and will fight against it tooth and nail, with a fervor that wil make the "anti-obamacare" faction seem tame by comparison! Since the government is we, the people, you're actually saying "Power to the People!" I can't disagree with that.... To each his own, I guess. I'm a liberal, so I have many problems with President Obama and his centrist, right-leaning policies. Boy, you really don't understand us liberals! Hey, if you want to understand us better, feel free to ask me whatever you want, I"ll do my best to help you understand! -- A2SG, at least I'll do what i can.... [/QUOTE]
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