Does the health care debate sound more like a whine and government cheese party?

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Is there a single Democrat in this "debate" that will explain HOW the deficit will be lowered ?

It seems that all they can do is whine about the health problem of their own family.
 
You can read on that here:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GZAZ_enUS364US364&q=how+health+care+reduce+deficit%3f

Once this bill passes:

- Uninsured people with medical problems will have a workable alternative that will save lives and alleviate suffering.
- Insurers would be barred from placing lifetime dollar limits on coverage and from canceling policies except in cases of fraud, or denying people for pre-existing conditions. This will dramatically lower the threat of bankruptcy from medical for ALL of us.
- Children will be able to stay on their parents' coverage until age 26.
- Seniors stand to gain as well. Obama will gradually close the coverage gap in the middle of the Medicare prescription drug benefit. The so-called doughnut hole will start to shrink immediately, and will be fully closed by 2020. In the meantime, seniors in the gap will get a 50 percent discount on brand name drugs.
- The plan also improves preventive benefits for seniors in traditional Medicare.
- Starting in 2014, about 25 million people will buy coverage through state exchanges, and nearly 6 in 10 would be eligible for help with their premiums.
- Medicaid will be expanded to cover childless adults living near poverty, bringing the total who'd gain coverage to more than 30 million.
- Primary care doctors and general surgeons practicing in under-served areas such as inner cities and rural communities would get a 10 percent bonus from Medicare.
- Health insurance companies would face unprecedented federal regulation and particularly close scrutiny of their bottom line. A fixed percentage of income from premiums would have to go to medical care.

How popular will it make Republicans if they try to take all that away from everyone?

@Tom S. - It's not ME that said that. I just shared it. Read up on the summaries of the bill, or read the bill yourself.

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Iris you state:
Health insurance companies would face unprecedented federal regulation and particularly close scrutiny of their bottom line. A fixed percentage of income from premiums would have to go to medical care.
The government is going to monitor this? The same government that can't even control their own bottom line?
Who are the Dems debating, other Dems? That should be comical.
I have read the bill, that is why I am against it. We need reform, this is not reform. So in other words you just spout the propaganda, whether you agree or not?
 
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.

The Democrats have a problem in understanding that.

That's all they ever do is whine about something. Their tactic is using fear, and emotions to achieve their goal.

Like how guns kill people. When in fact they are inatimate objects and are incapable of doing anything.

Or how "millions of people die every day" because they don't have health care.

Boo hoo. The Democrats can pay for them out of their own pockets. It's not my responsibility to do it.
 
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