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So the IRS will soon be hiring, Obama has finally created some jobs, that has to be about a thousand CPA's off the unemployment line, and only a few more to go.
Funny not a single Pub voted for it.
Funny not a single Pub voted for it.
No they wouldn't, that's a lie. Most of them argued it's unconstitutionality and economic unsustainability from the get go.
After the outright lie in the second sentence, there was no need to go any further dear.
No they wouldn't, that's a lie. Most of them argued it's unconstitutionality and economic unsustainability from the get go.
It's unlikely to hurt jobs at all.
Repo health care reform act of 1993No law comparable to the ACA would have emerged from any Republican Congress, period.
After the outright lie in the second sentence, there was no need to go any further dear.
The Heritage
Foundation has supported such a mandate
for more than a decade. Senate Majority
Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) has expressed general
support for the idea. Articles favoring an
individual mandate have been featured in the
Weekly Standard. Ron Bailey endorsed the
concept on the libertarian website, Reason.
com. Perhaps the latest such proposal comes
from Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, an
expected Republican candidate for president
The Heritage Foundation first spelled out the
details of its proposal in 1994. Stuart Butler, “The
Heritage Foundation Proposal,” presentation to a
Heritage Foundation conference on “Is Tax Reform
the Key to Health Care Reform?” Heritage Lecture
no. 298, October 23, 1990. However, it has reaffirmed
its support for an individual mandate as
recently as 2003. Stuart Butler, “Laying the
Groundwork for Universal Health Care Coverage,”
Testimony before the Senate Special Committee on
Aging, March 10, 2003. In addition, the Heritage
Foundation hosted a forum for Governor Romney
this year (2006), during which they implied support.
Oblamer's fate is sealed.![]()
From the get go when? In 1986 or 1993 when they were originally trying to get some version of it with the Individual Mandate?
...One proposed departmental rule deals with what may become a centralized database containing patient medical records and pharmaceutical claim information...
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs...amacare-looks-to-collect-private-medical-info
And you support it because it came from Messiah Barack? Isn't that just as partisan?
The fact is, I will never understand how a single person of any political persuation could support a law telling people they have to buy something they don't want just in order to live in the country? Putting all partisan rah-rah-ism aside do you not feel that this is a violation of basic individual liberty?
You know how you can tell the Righties are all curled up in a corner with a bottle of rum whimpering? Holder was indicted for contempt of Congress, 108 Democrats walked out of Congress and in the eyes of many look like bitches and there isn't a RWCJ for it.
Wow you're making a big assumption. I'm a Libertarian. I absolutely don't support it. My point to vetteman and friends is that you can sit here and moan all day but Individual Mandate exists because their party brought it into play.
Laugh all you want, fuzzball. Johnson's going to get more votes than any Libertarian Presidental candidate in history
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
What does making people buy something they don't want to buy just to live in a country have to do with ideology or partisanship? Is it not an issue of fundamental liberty?
I believe this can honestly be called a "poll tax." We now have a tax just for being alive. Is that not a concern to you?