The GOP campaign against the Affordable Health Care Act was always a disgraceful piece of scare-mongering founded entirely on the unwillingness of the wealthy to provide public benefits — Wayfarer
The ACA was derided as 'socialised medicine' for that reason alone, and subjected to the most egregious campaigns of lies, obstructionism and distortion. — Wayfarer
Ryan and his technocrats never had any intention of improving the healthcare system — Wayfarer
Incorrect. — Wayfarer
The Kochs are involved in a credible orchestrated move to change the constitution, which stands a pretty good chance of succeeding. — unenlightened
They're explicit about the amendment they want to add. The article suggesting that, once a convention is convened, more amendments (read: "scary corporatist ones") will be added is pure fear mongering and baseless speculation. — Thorongil
“There’s no controversial idea on the left or the right that won’t have 13 states against it.” (article in the NYT, 8/22/16)
The GOP campaign against the Affordable Health Care Act was always a disgraceful piece of scare-mongering founded entirely on the unwillingness of the wealthy to provide public benefits
— Wayfarer
Not really. You're generalizing here.
The ACA was derided as 'socialised medicine' for that reason alone, and subjected to the most egregious campaigns of lies, obstructionism and distortion.
— Wayfarer
They predicted it would be a failure and do the opposite of what it intended, which, lo and behold, has come to pass. I really could give less of a crap about the supposed good intentions of the bill's drafters. — Thorongil
scare-mongering founded entirely on the unwillingness of the wealthy to provide public benefits. Their attitude was, it's not 'the American way' to rely on the public purse for anything, — Wayfarer
Many thousands are in want of common necessaries; hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts, sir."
"Are there no prisons?"
"Plenty of prisons..."
"And the Union workhouses." demanded Scrooge. "Are they still in operation?"
"Both very busy, sir..."
"Those who are badly off must go there."
"Many can't go there; and many would rather die."
"If they would rather die," said Scrooge, "they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."
How likely is it that 3/4 of the states would ratify? — Bitter Crank
How likely is it that 3/4 of the states would ratify? — Bitter Crank
The ACA did achieve these things — Bitter Crank
it did extend health care to more people who otherwise didn't have it — Bitter Crank
Single payer with teeth. That's what we need. — Bitter Crank
Not really. You're generalizing here. — Thorongil
Ryan and his technocrats never had any intention of improving the healthcare system
— Wayfarer
Nonsense. Once again you're uncharitably trying to be a mind reader. — Thorongil
once again, explain to me how tax revenues went up and deficits went down after the Bush tax cuts and prior to the bailouts. — Thorongil
That's a response? It has been subject to literallly thousands of pages of newsprint, thousands of hours of media analysis. — Wayfarer
comprises winding back public benefits and providing generous tax cuts for the wealthy — Wayfarer
I provided a reference, which you ignored. — Wayfarer
Did all of those people need to have it? Why must health insurance be essentially forced on people? — Thorongil
Sooner or later, most people get seriously ill or have serious accidents — Bitter Crank
people who think they need no insurance are also likely to think they need do nothing to prevent disease or injury — Bitter Crank
Nope. We just need the free market in health care. — Thorongil
I suspect you don't know what you're talking about. — Thorongil
If you can't afford it, you are shit out of luck. — Bitter Crank
I suspect that you're an obnoxious individual with no sense of humour. But tell us again how insults aren't really necessary. — Luke
Ratify what exactly? — Mongrel
you good physical condition doesn't make you immune to infectious diseases — Bitter Crank
Did they have health insurance which covered you? — Bitter Crank
Do you mean that you didn't intend to insult me? Or are you unaware that you insult people when you tell them that you suspect they are ignorant? — Luke
We just need the free market in health care. — Thorongil
Whatever amendments a constitutional convention passed on to the states. — Bitter Crank
The unifying issue for conservatives is the "balanced budget amendment". — Bitter Crank
A little-remembered moment from the GW Bush presidency was that, shortly after getting into office, he ordered the military to restart R&D into "Star Wars," leading to god knows how much more money pissed down the drain on that boondoggle. Then 9/11 happened, and, well, the rest is history. Depressing, depressing history.Before that had been paid off, Reagan's and Bush I's military programs (like Star Wars) greatly increased debt again. After Star Wars, it was Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Great Recession which jacked up federal spending to the current very high debt levels. — Bitter Crank
Some claim that our outrageous military expenditures were actually an economic weapon against the USSR, as the latter bankrupted itself trying to keep pace with our spending, thereby hastening its downfall. — Arkady
A little-remembered moment from the GW Bush presidency was that, shortly after getting into office, he ordered the military to restart R&D into "Star Wars," leading to god knows how much more money pissed down the drain on that boondoggle. — Arkady
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