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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Pelosi Health Care Bill Passes, America doomed.

The 2000 page nightmare has passed and the Dems are happy. Planned Parenthood is outraged about the abortion amendment but that will killed off quickly. Now is the time to have the Dems to own this bill and stop it from passing the Senate. Attack this bill from every angle.

BTW, I hope all those seniors like their medicare cuts.

Democrats were forced to make major concessions on insurance coverage for abortions to attract the final votes to secure passage, a wrenching compromise for the numerous abortion-rights advocates in their ranks. They hope to make changes to that amendment during negotiations with the Senate, which will now become the main battleground in the health care fight as Democrats there ready their own bill for what is likely to be extensive floor debate.

Democrats say the measure — paid for through new fees and taxes, along with cuts in Medicare — would extend coverage to 36 million people now without insurance and would create a government health insurance program. It would end insurance company practices like not covering pre-existing conditions or dropping people when they become ill.


As for employers and especially small businesses, the Dems basically made you whores for their welfare segment of the country..

The House legislation, running almost 2,000 pages, would require most Americans to obtain health insurance or face penalties — an approach Republicans compared to government oppression.

Most employers would have to provide coverage or pay a tax penalty of up to 8 percent of their payroll. The bill would significantly expand Medicaid and would offer subsidies to help moderate-income people buy insurance from private companies or from a new government insurance plan. It would also set up a national insurance exchange where people could shop for coverage.


That means the middle class and up will now pay more to cover an ever larger welfare state.


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