I have a few questions.
1. How can anyone NOT like the health care reform bill just passed? Note that I don't include Republican politicians here because their job is to not like anything that remotely resembles progress or people over insurance companies. Their job is to say "NO" or do whatever is good for the rich so exclude them from this question.
2. Do people seriously think they'll get better treatment from insurance companies and HMOs? Do they actually trust them more than their government?
3. Do people seriously endorse the policy of withholding medical coverage to people with preexisting issues?
4. Are opponents to this legislation that stupid to think this is 'government run' health care?
5. Have opponents to this legislation looked into it at all? I mean even a little? or are they too busy listening to gas bags like Republican Minority Leader John Boehner who had himself a childish little hissy fit after the vote?
6. Do people seriously think this is going to matter in November? Don't they realize that what matters is how they're doing on exactly the day that elections are being held?
7. Don't opponents of this legislation realize that the governing factor in November will be the state of the economy at that time and that by all indications there will be a huge improvement?
Question, questions, questions.
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