Obama Healthcare Reform Bill is a Mammoth Job Killer

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Versus the liberal ideologue's classy strategy of ignoring facts and just throwing insults?

Rich of CO 6:19PM March 29, 2010

Republican, conservative, ideologues are fun to debate because their argument is always the same and always predictable. Discredit the source, kill the messenger, then point out the merits of your narrow minded point of view while hiding behind your god and patriotism. Your group is an an embarrassment in this country and a joke in the eyes of the world.

nick of CA 11:16AM March 26, 2010

With or without passing the Dem Soc/Comms H.C. bill, will only be a temporary solution to many problems that Americans face in the coming future as long as Obama remains in office. To propose the passing of this bill is to recommend a change in H.C. programs that are currently in existence that affect more than 300.000,000 Americans that may or may not be satisfied with their current plans. If our Soc/Comm president is really sympathetic towards the small percentage of those that have no H.C. then the argument should be as to how to resolve this problem. Not to destroy programs that have been functioning for decades and cover at least 70% of Americans that don't want any changes to their plans. But rather than going after the insurance companies and the corporations that had contributed millions to his campaign and had created Americas economic and infrastructure problems he'd rather burden the citizen with new taxes and the redistribution of social programs that have been in existance for more than 70 years. This Soc/Comm president who was voted in by gullible Americans who thought they were going to get something for free, will continue to try to change America as he constantly reminds us, from the way it is to a system (Soc/Communist) by redistributing the wealth to those less fortunate. But the idiocy of this idiot is that by taxing the wealthy even more than they're currently taxed and forcing small business owners to take on a health program that many can't afford, the Dems Soc/Comms are incrementally destroying the middle class system. And like many European countries, destroying the dreams of an individual to compete in the market and to achieve their lives goal of independence and prosperity. Thus destroying the American system, and reverting the only true democratic country on this planet back to the dark ages when there were only TWO classes of citizens, the RICH and the POOR. By not giving a small business owner the opportunity to choose from a list of H.C. plans private or government and forcing them into a program with higher premiums will leave many business owners no choice but to let employees go. Thus the poor and the middleclass to survive, will have to work even harder to meet the tax goals set for the programs implemented by this Soc/Comm Admin which will create a larger crevice between the rich and the poor. Obama as president, like past communist leaders can lie and manipulate many naive citizens to believe what he says but the TRUE AMERICAN who knows and loves their liberty and their freedom to speak out will not be fooled by his fake smiles and his rhetorical phrases. He may try to tax us to death or take things away from us, but one thing the Americans have that many citizens in other countries don't have and that is the VOTE!!! To VOTE OUT Dictators like Obama in 2012 and also this year, those politicians of either party who side and want to implement his agenda of destroying the American system!!!

BORN AMERICAN of CA 12:06AM March 20, 2010

I vote yes hands down if health-care passes.

Liberal progressives are completely irresponsible and lack any restraint in designing government schemes that have been proven disastrous time and time again. The US has been successful because of freedom to choose and freedom to succeed or fail. Repeal anything passed or leave the US and become its closest ally with a completely separate government based on the same constitution.

Bret of TX 8:44PM March 19, 2010

You sure provided evidence that Author is wrong?

NOT...

You blow hot air.

Bill Hedges of MO 5:22PM March 18, 2010

Obviously whatever this clown says the opposite is probably true.

HRC reform passing will obviously be a major defeat for Republicans and heads should roll.

Unfortunately the scum just seems to rise to the top in the GOP.

Reactionary boondoggles just make these wingnuts more reactionary.

Clayton of IL 1:08PM March 18, 2010

Who are you Mr. BonBon? Another right wing hack added to the stable at the once relevant U.S. News?

Ernest Macmillan of AL 8:02AM March 18, 2010

The comments of Liz of IL is the exact reason why this bill must be stopped. Nobody understands what is in it. Why put something into law when we don't understand what it is and what its full impact is??

Even Old Pelosi foolishly said it should be passed so everyone could learn what was in the bill. If that isn't the kiss of death, then I don't know what is.

WalGreens Pharmacy has just announced in Washinton state that they will no longer accept any new Medicaid prescriptions effective April 15, 2010. They are doing this because of the below cost reimbursement by the federal government. It seems they don't want any of the new Medicaid enrollees that will be created by this flawed healthcare bill aqnd lose more money. Will the government go into the pharmacy business next?

Ken of WI 2:02AM March 18, 2010

http://www.costaricafrog.com/2010/03/10/rush-limbaugh-united-states-us-health-care-reform-passes-going-to-costa-rica/

Bill Hedges of MO 1:21AM March 18, 2010

Everyone has just posted their LONG opinions on this blog without even reading it. I'm really annoyed. Because I'm trying to leave my political views aside and try to figure out what the Pros and Cons of each side. Nobody seems to know all the details and everyone is making allegations.

Will one person reading these please comment on the job aspect of health care. Please. Does it create jobs, does it kills jobs? What's your opinion and WHY? Asking for the last time.

I'm tired of long opinions.

Liz of IL 10:02PM March 17, 2010

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Ron Bonjean is a partner with Singer Bonjean Strategies and the owner of the The Bonjean Company, both full service public affairs firms. He was chief of staff for the Senate Republican Conference under Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona and the top spokesman for House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott of Mississippi, U.S. Commerce Secretary Don Evans, and other House members. Contact him at ron@singerbonjean.com

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