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House Health Care Bill To Be Unveiled Tomorrow

AliveInHim Wrote: Oct 28, 2009 5:42 PM
NO freedom, except that which is necessary to choose its movies, beer and sex partner for the weekend.

No. Not just NO, but HELL NO. The Government has NO right to dictate my purchases. It is NOT the government's business whether or not I carry health insurance per some bureaucrat's approval.

Read your Consitution, Sponty-assuming you CAN read. Tell us where the Constitution mandates that Government has any right to compel any citizen to purchase anything!

Oh, and as Speedicut so aptly points out, what will those 'poor' do who refuse insurance but can't pay the fine? Will YOU personally pony up the money?
Speaker Pelosi's health care bill will be unveiled in the House tomorrow.  The roll-out will take place at 10:30 tomorrow morning at the capitol and will likely be debated and voted on next week.  Here are the rumors of what's included in the House plan:

---public option--not as big as Pelosi wanted, but public option nonetheless;
---total cost is about $900 billion with a B.  The CBO is still working on a final estimate (hopefully available later tonight);
---Democrats expect this bill will cover an additional 35-36 million people by 2019; the Senate version will cover an estimated 29 million;
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